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    Social workers are often the "first responders" to social problems, which gives them a unique advantage when accessing local media and the press. This intimate knowledge of how clients are impacted by social issues allows the direct-service social worker to craft effective policy agendas, Jansson (2018). Social workers are the front line when it comes to the community social problems. If I may refer to Laura Chick, she was a model example of how social workers can be elected to serve in public…

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    The task-centered approach is a very useful form of intervention due, to it originating in a social work context as a forward thinking, goal orientated approach.Moreover, it grew from the view that short-term intervention could be as effective in its impact as long term social work(Maclean and Harrison pg 214). Reid and Shyne developed the task-centered approach in 1960 as “a system of time-limited treatment of problems of living”(Reid and Epstein,1972 )as stated in Teater (2014 pg188).This…

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    The school social work intern will address the reasons why the students are participating in the group. In addition, the school social work intern will use this session to learn about the students. A worksheet asking the students questions about themselves will be distributed for the students to complete. The school social work intern will keep these worksheets in the student’s file. This activity serves as an opportunity for the school social work intern to obtain more information…

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    Name: Title: Institution: Introduction Managers must comprehend the preferences and detriments brought on by distinctive societies. Social and ethnic contrasts are an unavoidable truth in the work environment. Individuals tend to generalization people from different societies or races. To be viable, directors and workers need to perceive, regard, and profit by their disparities. This will and can decrease stretch and improve a working environment (Browaeys & Price, 2008). Socially skilled is the…

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    Theories Of Social Work

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    Social work is practice based on a scholastic train that advancement for social change, improvement, social connection, strengthening and freedom of individuals. The principle that social worker makes these advancement to utilized theories. Theories help the social worker to engage people and structures to address life challenges and enhance wellbeing (NASW, 2016). Theory can help social worker consider which theory can use to address simultaneously clients ends and behaviors. Theory can often…

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    my brother would get older. I wanted to help people the same way that social workers would help my family and my brother. The problem was that I never knew who to ask for more information about the study of social work. It wasn’t until I entered high school when I finally received my first peek of the study of social work. It was in my child development class where we had a special guest speaker talk about her job as a social worker. However it the way she described it that made me sway away…

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    Goals For Social Work

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    I am applying to the Simmons School for the Masters of Social Work program. My career goal is to work with kids and family, especially those with a history of behavioral and emotional problems as well as women who suffered from the mentally abusive relationship. I want to let them know they have a voice and they can succeed on their own. I want to complement this practical experience with specialized training in order to best serve these individuals. As helping others is always been my…

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    “Social workers save just as many lives as doctors do.” Those are the words that a wise professor said at my sisters graduation at USC while she earned her MSW. Those words have been engraved in my mind because I firmly believe that social workers have the ability to not only change the world but save it as well. In addition, my understanding of the social work profession is that it is a service to humanity while assisting others and putting their needs before your own. It’s about social…

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    Social Work Scenarios

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    Furthermore, as we collectively evaluated the agency’s services through a social workers lens, we promptly learned how imperative it is to have a safety net for all individuals with disabilities, specifically, the aging population. Parallel to this, through literature review and one in person-interview, we have acquired valuable knowledge about what it means to be disabled and disadvantaged concurrently; for instance, being diagnosed with a mental health diagnosis, being physically impaired, and…

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    Ethics In Social Work

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    principal listed in the Ethics of Social Work, Statement of Principles. Social work is based on “respect for the inherent worth and dignity of all people, and the rights that follow this” (IASSW & IFSW, 2004). The first principal of respecting the right to self-determination (4.1.1) states that a social worker should respect and encourage people’s right to make their own choices and decisions. (4.1.2) is the principal of promoting the right to participation. Social workers are expected to…

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