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    this path because she was inspired by her high school social worker that changed her life. While in high school she became depressed with her home life and it impacted her school performance. The school social worker stepped in and guided her to resources in the community. Thanks to the social worker 's aid Tabitha was able to overcome her depression and graduate high school. In was during this time that she decided she wanted to be a social worker and help someone else in need. To pursue this dream

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    The social workers are not close enough to know the day-to-day activities of the prison to make suggestions their goals in a way that won’t be immediately dismissed. The conversation between a rehabilitation teacher and a guard suggest that social workers are giving potential weapons to inmates in their classes. The rehabilitation staff does not understand how serious the security and safety needs of the prison. The security protocols have to do with the prison, and this training should be documented

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    I Am A Social Worker

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    State University. At Morgan i was a social work major and during my first summer of college i got an internship and worked with a foster care unit. At first i thought id be a great social worker because i loved all the kids, but very quickly i had changed my mind. I realized i didnt have the heart to be a social worker, i told my mom that i was either going to be a very sad adult or i was going to adopt about 30 kids myself. Once i realized that i couldnt do social work, i switched to education to be

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    What Are the Reasons You Have Chosen to Pursue Education to Become a SSW? Choosing to pursue this education to become a Social Service Worker has been a life long passion; living a so called “roller coaster” of a life and being subjected to many things, enjoyable and regretful has helped me in many ways to comprehend what it is to truly have human empathy and compassion for others. A veteran at life in its lowest and highest forms, and feeling completely alone and hopeless at times; being subjected

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    so the shift into human services seemed natural for me. I have spent time working in schools, a case manager for a mental health agency and I am now working as a Social Work Technician for the Department of Children and Families. I love what I do and I am looking forward to completing my degree, so I can become a licensed social worker. I feel I am in an interesting position where I have gained a

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    While walking to work I was pondering to my self why I wanted to be a social worker. As a young man I have always wanted more out of life. I grew up in a small farm town North side of the border of Mexico. I am the oldest of three children (two sisters). My parents were both working with the school district, my father a teacher/coach, my mother a social worker. My parents were well educated and believed in obtaining an education. They taught me school is a great way to enhance my life. I did well

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    child should be the most memorable time in a child’s life. Growing up I was well taken care of and never mistreated, I could not imagine a child having to deal with the thought of being molested on a daily base. My dream job has always been a social worker because I absolutely love helping others in any way I can. My biggest fear going into this field has been assisting a child molester. Severe damage is done to a child, I feel somewhat uncomfortable around a molester, and feel that there is no excuse

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    in helping others reach their full potential. As a middle-¬aged woman who grew up poor in a small town, she can relate to the struggles that many people around her face. Without any financial support, she worked hard to get a degree to become a social worker and teacher administrator. She also became a minister at her church. Omie Ashford maybe a small woman but because of her huge heart, full of hope, she has managed to sponsor young children, engage in charity work, and impact the lives of people

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    In this video, the social worker’s role was that of a therapist. Dr. Siri Singh sat with his client to discuss some of the issues Kathryn Hudson and her alter ego Katy Perry has been experiencing over the years. Kathryn sought guidance, acceptance, affirmation and explanation with this session and I do believe the therapist was able to achieve this for his client. The therapist, or Dr. Singh, created a safe environment for Kathryn to speak her mind. In the very beginning of the session, the therapist

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    increase has on social policy regarding the elderly has yet to be fully actualized, but will undoubtedly affect Canadians across the board as additional pressures are placed on the system, as well as calls for more aggressive changes are likely to correct current policy pitfalls. This paper reflects on the chapter findings in the text, Social Welfare in Canada, as well as analyses the issues and proposes foreseeable implications that this has on social policy practice for social workers. Reflection

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