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    salaries that social workers may make. I am sure that this topic is important to many. I feel that many students or people who wish to pursue a career in social work, probably had some type of fear that social workers did not make good money. Some social workers get paid more than others of course but there should atleast be a reasonable salary.Well it is great to know that the myths are not true. Of course being a social worker is not about the money but I personally think that social workers should

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    III. Social Workers are mandated reporters – all states require reporting for child abuse/neglect but state laws differ on what other groups require reporting. This may sound counterintuitive, but should social workers be required to be mandated reporters? What are the reasons for and the reasons against being required to report certain cases. As a Child Protective Service Supervisor, I believe that all social workers should be required to report abuse and/or neglect. I believe this is a liability

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    Being an Adoption social worker takes sometime to be. One of the process is to go to college for some while so by going to college and becoming an Adoption social worker it can brighten someone's future. What they do is that they help families go through the process for them to adopt a child and they have job duties to fulfill. The definition of a social worker is, the professional activity of helping individuals, groups, families and communities. The adoption process became legal in 1850. You can

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    Dealing with stress as a social worker: When dealing with stress as a social worker working in a nursing home setting can be difficult and challenging at times because of stressors such as high caseloads, low pay, and not enough time to get things done, and not enough staff to help. In addition, in the text it states, “observe how social workers in your agency deal with challenges such as high caseloads, potentially modest salaries, unmotivated and difficult clients, funding cuts, and the stress

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    Ethical dilemmas happen frequently in the social work and how one handles them could be the difference on how a clinician keeps their license or not. The problem is there is no way to prepare a person from knowing what situations will arise. Scenarios arise all the time and new ways to handle them is constantly changing. The ethical dilemma can happen anywhere and at any time with anyone, it could be a client, co-worker, and even supervisors. No social worker is safe from them. One however can practice

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    requires that all social workers render respect towards their colleagues, as well as accurately represent their colleagues’ qualifications and views. When sharing information with clients, about their colleagues, they need to be fair and truthful regarding colleagues’ views and qualifications. In no way should a social worker be demeaning verbally or otherwise in front of clients or other colleagues, even if they disagree with their views, practice or otherwise. A social worker cannot show any

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    In the area of social work, people who find themselves in an emergency happen to have help from the police. Social work exists in all of the United States, however in certain areas law enforcement is applied and a large number of activities were mostly know for order and peace making. Usually, over 40 percent of most cases, such as, telephone calls requesting assistance to the police involve in social work, unlike crime that is just over 15 percent of time. Areas as giving first aid and looking for

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    As an adolescent growing up I saw my mother always in school for social work or even psychology. I never really understood what it meant to be a social worker until Hurricane Katrina occurred. After the storm, my mother took me to see the people that were suffering from the storm. I began asking my mother why isn’t anyone helping and what will happen to them. She then began to explain to me the best she could that the victims of Katrina were going to need someone there to help them through the tragic

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    Social workers have a vital role in healthcare. It is well known that many people who seek healthcare services also have many other underlying issues that complicate the recovery process. In the case above, the female has breats cancer, she has no job and her husband has left her. This is not an uncommon scenario facing healthcare workers today. Fortunately social workers have many resources to help these individuals. In gail’s case she will be homeless soon, has no job or family nearby and she is

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    The purpose of the Canadian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics is to be used as a guide for social workers to make sure they follow professional conduct through a set of values and principles (Canadian Association of Social Workers [CASW], 2005). Like the CASW, the International Code of Ethics also indicates that the service duty of social workers is to the welfare and self-fulfilment of human beings (Bisman, 2004). There are a few values and principles in the CASW Code of Ethics that are

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