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    “A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials.” Chinese proverb WHY I CHOSE SOCIAL WORK Since reaching adolescence, I have had the heart and spirit of a social change proponent. Additionally, I have long been drawn to advocating on the behalf of others and to providing support for others to organize for their interests. For instance, my parents always encouraged me to ask lots of questions and to voice my concerns so, even as a child, I often balked at…

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    Volunteers are important human resources for social welfare agencies. Social welfare agencies often apply volunteers in welfare and care work. The New Right advocates integrating the volunteers to social care system, in addition to presenting his idea of welfare privatization. Community care is an important change in care services since 1990s. Basically, community care is seen as an opposite word of institutional care for most people. The concept of community care first appeared in the Green…

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    Keishla Hernandez September 26, 2015 HSV 113 Reflection Paper on Chapter 1 & 2 Human Services are essentially needed in our society. This services are frequently uses by low-income families, but can also be used for example: by a working family with a disabled child. This is an extensive field that could help people meet their basics needs, it also work with group, organization and community in different areas. The Human Services workers must have knowledge and understand the cultural…

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    I recently qualified as a social worker at the age of 31. Yet, I still feel it is difficult to pin-point when I decided to become a social worker. I was fortunate enough to spend a shadowing week at the social services department as part of “erhverspraktik” when I was 16; work experience program in Denmark. I was raised in a Catholic home and this may have had a strong impact in forming my core values and morals. Another major influence is my family. The circumstances that have occurred within…

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    RP Amal Alharbi Memory: “GIS has also been used to map and analyze the rates, distribution, and correlation of physical child abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and demographic characteristics at the neighborhood level.” GIS is calcified and considerable system that map people powerfully like abused children who really need social worker assistance because they are the type of client who are not easy to find. Emotional: I felt optimistic to know about GIS that is such a great type of systems that…

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    Mary Ice Case Summary

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    Analyzing the case of Mary Ice, the social worker has a commitment to the client, as well as the profession. The social worker presented in the case has informed Mary on several occasions that she should talk to the police to free the innocent woman in prison for a crime that she committed. Although Mary expects that her confession to be undisclosed, the social worker should consider the unethical dilemma and report her client. The ethical principle screen is for provide conflicting guidance…

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    Generalist Practice & Student Social Workers As a student social worker, generalist practice is an ideal start as it provides a broad knowledge base. To discuss its application in the field, the agency in context is Bharatiya Mahila Federation. Bharatiya Mahila Federation (referred to as BMF) is a voluntary women’s organization that works for equality and social justice. The organization operates in Kalyan, Bhiwadi and Thane. BMF handles cases of individuals as also certain groups (such as their…

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    Social workers often hold considerable power in their work as they regularly work with the most vulnerable, powerless, and oppressed populations. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) code of ethics outlines regulations and ethical obligations that hold its members accountable for their actions. More specifically, a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy’s (CBT) therapeutic journey and NASW code of ethics highlight the importance of active role of the client. Also, CBT compels social workers…

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    The American Red Cross is a great organization that has undergone some serious ethical issues. The issues were caused by poor management and management consent. Ethical challenges face every organization. It is imperative that every organization plan for such. According to an article dated 1998, the difficulties in applying the fundamental principles of the ethics is a real challenge (Tomaševski, 1998). Apparently the ethical concerns were noticed much farther back than one might think. The…

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    First of all, the role of a social worker is a difficult one. It requires a social worker to have an extended amount of knowledge on the multiplicity of interventions allotted to them, to remain professional and have an open mind, as no two cases are the same. The social worker must learn to deal with many different facets such as diversity, cultures, morals and ethical codes that people may or may not have acquired in their life. Therefore, it is imperative that the social worker is…

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