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    In order to achieve this we have to take on mainly different roles. My identity as a social worker is very important and my personal values and beliefs are the main reason that I decided to pursue social work. I believe it is important that your personal values match the core social work values because that makes for a competent social worker. My personal value of respect can be linked to social works core values of dignity and worth of a person and the importance of human relations. As…

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    Claudine Duberry has worked in the social work field since 1992 covering various children services in several local authorities, for example mother and baby units, children homes, leaving care and the youth offending teams. Claudine has also worked in the voluntary sector as a criminal justice manager and the manager of a baby and family assessment unit Enthusiastic about education, Claudine holds various qualifications inclusive of; a BA in criminology and social policies and an MA in Youth…

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    When something has social worth, it means that it is worth something in society. In today’s society, it seems the more social worth a job has, the less salary that job will have. I chose to talk about the “Work and Worth” article by Robert Reich. In this article he talks about how a lot of jobs in today’s society pay less than what they should. I will use functionalism to discuss the article because each part of society plays a role that contributes to the overall state of society. Functionalism…

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    Sociological Perspectives in the Work field One position that I have filled in society is being a crew member at a Wendy’s fast food restaurant. I want to show just what functional analysis, symbolic interactionism, and conflict theory are, and how they fit into this role. Functionalism is the idea that every part of something has a purpose. Whether this be society as a whole, a motor to a car, or, in this case, a job, functionalism gives purpose to every individual. Functionalism…

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    Advanced level social workers must be ready to accept the challenges of better preparing and assisting communities in preparing their youth for success. This is imperative for social work practice. The profession should be determined to work to enhance the opportunities for all children, especially minority groups who have been affected by poverty. Knowing what factors are in place that contribute to the success of children that grow up in poverty in rural areas will help us know what resources…

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    finish my ‘formal’ school education whilst I was in Local Authority care as a child, I managed to obtain a place on a BTEC Health and Social Care course at college and completed the three-year course with a triple distinction grade. This then opened up the opportunity of university which I gratefully embarked on, leading to my two-year completion of a BA (Hons) Social Work degree. This has recently been on hold as I had to defer my last year due to a cancer diagnosis although I was on track to…

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    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 can assist me as a social worker in facilitating the operations of research and analysis in society. Most important: ‘’The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well- being and help meet the basic human needs of…

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    Kirst-Ashman, the four global social work values are, “primary importance of the individual, respect and appreciation for differences, commitment to social justice and well-being of all in society, and willingness to persist despite frustration” (2011, pp. 450-452). These global social work values fit into my current understanding of the basic culture that exists within the field. Being able to understand that culture is different from one group of individuals to the next and that social workers…

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    “The mission of the Social Work profession is to enhance human wellbeing and help to meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed and living in poverty.” Nevertheless, like every other institution, there are legislations that one must adhere to in order to work effectively and efficiently. Provisioned by the Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners (LABSWE), “the Standards of Practice/Code of…

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    Educational Policy 2.1.7 states that social workers are able to “Apply knowledge of human behavior and the social environment” (CSWE 2012, p. 6). Social workers understand and apply various concepts of human behavior and growth through assessment and practice models. There are many diverse populations and social workers must utilize multiple perspectives of family systems, rural and urban environments, community factors, and strategic planning to understand and evaluate the unique and…

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