Bronwen Dalton Unit 517 Lead person- centred practice Understand the theory and principles that underpin person-centred practice Outcome 1. 1.1 Explain person-centred practice Person-centred practice is made up of a group of approaches, which are made to assist someone, to plan their life and the support that they want and require. Person-centred practice ensures that the individual concerned is at the heart of any decision making. This practice is more likely to be used when an individual has disabilities, or requires long term care and person-centred practice can help the service user to maintain and improve a level of independence, while receiving the best possible level of care.…
The presidents elect Mr. Trump released an action plan that outlined his first one hundred days in office. For me as an individual and as a professional the plan that stood out most was the possibility of repealing Obamacare, placing a hiring freeze on federal workers, changes to school choices, the discontinuation of funding for sanctuary cities and capping tax deductions. The proposed changes may cause and upheaval in the workplace, communities and government, therefore social workers must approach these issues as professionals. Social workers must anticipate an influx of people that may require help to restore or enhance their capacity for social functioning.…
Critical Analysis Paper #1 Question #1: Social Work and Systems Theory Social Work as a concept and a career is simple, yet difficult to define. Social work has grown and developed from the seed that is envelops social issues in our society. As Robbins, Chatterjee, and Canda state in Contemporary Human Behavior Theory (2012), defined situations within society have dictated the need for social work and advocates to speak on behalf of those who are unable to speak for themselves. From the inception of its career, social work has been associated with helping those in need, whether that be at a micro-level with individual therapy and case management, or a macro level with policy development and large scale advocacy efforts.…
More so, they should be educated on how to be a supportive and stable resource within the public-school system for the many youth in the foster care system. Lastly, to provided resources for the students is an essential part of the role of a school social worker, therefore the relationships social workers develop and maintain across sectors is crucial when providing a service for any youth who is transitioning into young…
Preventative measures and early intervention help social workers resolve issues before they reach crisis point, therefore minimising the onset of long-term problems and the need for extra support (Wilson et al, 2011). Not only do social workers identify and address issues which could, potentially, impact lives, but they alleviate the barriers by introducing supportive services which are tailored to individual needs. During difficult periods, self-esteem and motivation to do anything is usually low. This can lead to dependency as people neither want to, nor feel capable of, overcoming challenges alone. Assistance, however, can reverse this pattern and encourage independence by helping people adapt to changes in life.…
The social work profession is to infuse change into the lives of individuals and into the community to reduce or eradicate the ill effects of personal distress and social inequality (Cox, Long, & Tice, 2016). Social workers are constantly working on brooding their horizons, by learning on the job or continuing education. Social work has seven values, some of which are grouped together, “dignity and worth of person, competence, importance of human relationships, integrity, human services, and social justice” (Code of Ethics, 2011). In the 2016 election Trump promised to deport all “illegals,” many to a country that they have never seen.…
Throughout the years’ social workers have been an essential advocate with the people in order to facilitate the welfare of a society. As social workers interact with individuals in order to assist for a better lifestyle of the client and to allocate resources needed for a better way of living. Therefore, as a social worker, it becomes imperative to understand the struggles of clients in order to better assist and to empathize to meet the client’s needs. Also to understand our own problems and experiences that many clients might be going through, can better assist the social worker in understanding the client needs. The main purpose of this paper is to focus on the family of origin of Daniel Valenzuela, and the parents Demecio and Teresa Valenzuela,…
The responsibility to participate at the macro level to elevate those who are disenfranchised and lacking a voice to speak on their own behalf is aligned with the social work values of service and social justice. At the same time the importance of the relationship between a social worker and their client should not be over looked or minimized. Viewed as the vehicle of social work practice by many, it is pivotal in the success of the caseworker process. (Bisman, 2004).…
Social workers should focus on reducing the consequences of poverty. Social workers can help direct children to various services that address any issues the children may have dealing with their mental health or education achievement issues, as they are particularly prone to these. They may even directly counsel children in these situations. This may help lessen the possibility of long-term issues. Unfortunately poorer communities might not have adequate access to educational and health resources (Lefmann & Combs-Orme, 2014).…
Introduction There are two theories in which this essay will investigate, reflect as well as discuss its relevance and limitations. The first theory is the life course perspective and the other is the strengths perceptive. Both of these theories will be analyzed and critiqued throughout the paper. This essay will be divided into subsections that will cover what the theory is, each theories strengths and limitations, the relevance and importance of each theory in relation to social work, how these theories overlap and lastly, its relevance through empirical research. Theories Life course perspective was developed in the 1960’s and primarily focused on analyzing the lives of people through social, structural and cultural contexts (Hutchinson,…
Beginning with the ethical responsibilities to clienteles, social workers are required to be committed and loyal in promoting clients’ well-being by prioritizing the latter’s interest. Secondly, it is the ethical responsibility of social workers to help clients in identifying and clarifying their goal. This is along with promoting and respecting clients’ right to self-determination, provided the actions or probable actions of clients do not pose serious, predictable, and impeding risk to social workers and other society entities. Social workers are also required to harness clients’ consent by using an understandable language, and demonstrate competency to clients within their certification, educational, licensure, and training boundaries. Also, it is their responsibility to be responsive to clients’ cultural and social diversities during service provision, and to preserve their impartial judgment and professional discretion by shirking conflict of interests.…
A memoir is considered a unique autobiography, which includes a public synopsis of the author’s life, including true experiences of the author. The events chosen to relate are used to connect with the purpose of the book. As the author questions what happened on their journey in life. The author comes to a clear understanding, or clearly understands the lesson learned by it. The author depicts how he/…
A social worker works with individuals, families, groups and communities who are most vulnerable in society to help enhance their well-beings. They goals are to promote social functioning, social justice and to help individuals access the resources they need to achieve their basic human needs. Over the years, social workers have accomplished many great achievements in helping individuals to overcome some of the most difficult challenges in life. However, social worker focuses more on larger factors that can affect individuals in society. Rather than the smaller factors, such as language, which can play a major role in influencing the profession and individuals in society.…
In line with this, I was made fully aware of the roles and responsibilities of the social worker. I was quite overwhelmed when I saw the list of the responsibilities of the social worker knowing that in the agency around 30+ cases are handled by a social worker. Indeed, us, social workers has a vital role in the development of the minor’s recovery. I saw the lessons I learned from my classes that social workers has a lot of functions and roles for one case this includes: mediator, enabler, intercessors and the line goes…
What should social workers do? Empower and Advocate for Vulnerable People. According to the Code of Practice for Registered Social Workers in Hong Kong (Social workers registration board, 2013), social worker should “empower people to act on their own behalves” (Basic Values and Beliefs, para 6) as well as “advocate changes in the formulation of policies and legislation to improve social conditions, to promote social justice and general welfare of society” (Principles and Practices, para 50)*. The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (2008) also states that social workers should pay particular attention to the needs of and empowerment of vulnerable people (Preamble, para 1)*. Definitions of Empowerment and Advocacy Empowerment…