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    Where would the world be without social work? Throughout an individual’s life, one may hit a bump in the road where he or she will depend upon the help of a social worker. The profession of Social Work changes the lives of many for the better; the individual client can depend upon the Social Worker for assistance in his or her life. Social workers aid individuals throughout the world, I plan to assist the Aborigines in Australia with their substance, domestic violence, and mental health. In my paper

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    Life As A Social Worker

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    Life as Social Worker Growing up, I would watch the people in my community. I picked up on the things we considered to be socially acceptable. My community is predominantly filled with Latino and African American culture. Though, both come from two different ethnic groups, beliefs and practices, they share a common socioeconomic factor. I remember observing the gang violence, prostitution, drug and alcohol abuse, and children wandering the streets. Most people coming from a higher income status

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    Macro Social Worker

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    The role of a social worker is to promote the well-being of people in diverse environments. The array of settings which a social worker uses to promote their skills are known as micro, mezzo, and macro. By utilizing these settings social workers are able to endorse the “equal rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits,” which is what social justice entails as stated in the textbook Human Behavior in the Macro Social Environment. Social workers seek to change the lives of

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    problem of social workers and lawyers/magistrates or judges working together is that social worker might not be mindful of legal expectations and requirements (Kennedy & Richards, 2007). The roles and functions of lawyer and social worker are very dissimilar as well as their histories, cultures and rituals (Kennedy & Richards, 2007). Lawyer’s purposes are limited and tangible so they find it difficult to understand that social worker’s purposes are not (Rice & Day, 2014). Social workers find law as

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    Social Worker Reflection

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    relationship between Ms. Gilchrist and I. As her social worker I can also explore strengths that Ms. Gilchrist has as a way of engaging and obtaining better rapport. Finn (2016) emphasizes “that each of the content areas of traditional assessments can be areas for exploring strengths as well. He offers the ROPES (resources, options, possibilities, exceptions and solutions) model as one tool for bringing strengths to bear (Finn, 2016, 277). As her social worker I can guide Ms. Gilchrist into identifying

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    Social Worker Interview

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    According to the dictionary, social work is defined as “organized work directed toward the betterment of social conditions…” When I interviewed Danielle Boyko, I learned that a social worker has different roles and responsibilities. Their day to day work as described by Boyko is “different and busy.” It can range from taking an elderly woman to her appointment to dealing with a mentally ill patient and providing clothes for the homeless. Despite her demanding job, Danielle Boyko mentions that it

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    My Social Worker Essay

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    For my Social Work interview, I interviewed Professor Lampen. She is a social work professor here at Cornerstone. She is no longer in the profession right now. Before she came to cornerstone to teach she worked as a social worker for about sixteen years.      Professor Lampen started out her schooling by getting her bachelors degree in Psychology. Then, she went on with her schooling and became a Registered Nurse. She decided that she wanted something different so she went

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    Social Workers Suicide

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    Social Workers often encounter clients at risk for suicide. They have a great oppurtunity in helping the client if they are able to identify the signs. Some of their roles are: assesing the client, figuring out how to take action, and encouraging the client to talk to someone about how they are feeling (Crowe, 2018). Some of the tips that Crowe listed in the article are; pay attention to the words of the client, and listen for words that seem unsafe, uncertain, or even unstable. It is important that

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    Mcdonald (2008) discusses the assessment process that social workers deals with and their key roles. Social workers duties consisted of solving problems within people’s lives, helping people to adjust to changes at different periods within their lives and helping them to interact effectively with their environment. The main roles of social workers within the geriatric field is the proper assessments, placements and monitoring of the elderly populations. They have to follow procedures according to

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    The overall review of the introduction enlightened my dedication to the social work field. Social workers face many clients that differ based on their diversity, opinions, and background. The introduction gave a lot of insight on the meaning and dedication in order to become a social worker. Also, you have to take the time to understand and communicate with your clients so that they feel safe and respected. The value and understanding of a person or environment helps the situation resolve. In the

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