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The four major themes of human services are problems in living; human beings not being able to meet their own needs all the time. Second, the growth number of problems in modern world helps with people not able to get help from family or the community. Third, self-sufficiency giving people the tools needed to provide for themselves. Social care- assisting clients in meeting their social needs, with the focus on those who cannot care for themselves; social control in who receives services and under what conditions they receive them, and rehabilitation is the task of returning an individual to a prior level of functioning (Woodside & McClam, 2011).…
I asked Mr. Richards, what his experience with EY was like and what made influenced the changes in his career. I also asked him what advice he had for someone starting their career. I noticed similarities between his response and the advice from Mr. Yokley and Mr. Hough. All three, in different ways, said to see every day as a learning opportunity and to always be open to different opportunities. I am a planner type of person so it can be hard for me to accept things that aren’t apart of that plan but I think its important that I be flexible and open minded. I have been working on being more flexible and this semester has certainly made me grow in that regard. During my internship, I was very good at looking at every task as a chance to learn…
History of Helping: Content Guide.H.) The "Republican Shift" - Nixon, Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush with the Carter/Clinton Interludes.…
The position of a human service worker is to help those in need. Therefore, a human service worker must be able to handle themselves, and help those in need during a time of crisis. A human service worker must work in situations that may seem unsafe, such as during a crisis situation with a client, during a domestic violence intervention, counsel those who abuse their spouses and/or child, as in the Bible The Lord tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence Psalm 11:5 (KJV) . The human service worker must be able to remain calm throughout difficult situations. Compassion and empathy all the most important aspects that a human service worker can have, when a woman of domestic violence leaves hers spouse, or intimate partner, the usual amount of times they return to the abusive relationship is between eight and eleven. At this we are told by God and the Bible to be a compassionate person to all those in need as in Corinthians 1:3-4 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our…
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I had initially accepted an internship at the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in their Public Policy department. It seemed to be the ideal opportunity-- I would get experience at a law firm, I'd get a first hand look at public policy advocacy and research in practice, there were many women of color in leadership positions, the internship program seemed very structured and organized in a way that emphasized learning experiences, and most importantly, they work toward many civil rights/social justice causes I care about. The issue, though, was that it was unpaid. I've worked my entire college career to support myself, so taking the internship meant I'd have to find another job that was paid (effectively…
Finding a career to fit people’s interest is hard, but it doesn't always have to be. Everyone wants a job they love, with good pay and good hours. It's not the first career choice for everyone, a career in Social and Human services is a good job for people who love to help, have good compassion, interpersonal skills,and problem solving skills. Social and human services assistants help determine what type of help their clients need, work with clients and other social workers, to develop a treatment plan, and research services, such as food stamps and Medicaid, that are available to their clients in their communities. Check in with clients to ensure that services are provided appropriately (bureau of labor statistics.gov).…
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I was always told "don't plan too far ahead, because something will always come in your way," and I never listened. At a young age I began creating scenarios for my future and attending University of Florida has always been a part of my goals. If I were to be granted admission I would make sure I got the full college experience by working hard to be at the top of my class, joining a club that revolves around my hobbies, and of course, making myself proud.…
Human service is a profession implemented to helping people and the community that it services. The goal of Human Services is to make sure that people can become self-sufficient. During the early 1600s human services was developed when the English set a law that was focused on helping the poor. The intervention and strategies use is to help people meet their needs and fall short of their goal to succeed. The ethical consideration that a human service professional must have is to view every client with an unbiased and nonracist attitude.…
A human service practitioner is a professional who acts as an agent to assist and or empower individuals, groups, families and communities to prevent, alleviate or better cope with crisis, change and stress to enable them to function more effectively in all areas of life and living. It must seem like that would be hard to earn a degree in a field that involves so much, right? GUESS WHAT?! It is not hard to earn a degree in Human Service nor is it a career that is difficult if you love helping others succeed and wish to improve society. The following brochure will walk you through what it takes to become an outstanding human service provider!…
There are many reasons why I chose a profession in the social work field. Some of the reasons why I chose to work in this area stem from my childhood experiences. As a child, I was pretty much on my own, my parents were pretty much absent and I had to take care of myself and sometimes them, I also took care of my siblings. The only teacher I had to encourage me was my 7th grade Social Studies teacher, Mr. Schaal, (he was killed in a car wreck after I started high school) with no guidance, I began to get into trouble. I had to grow up fast, so I always was the “motherly” figure among my group of friends (although I did let them talking me into things).…
A generalist social worker identifies with the social work profession. They apply principles in their practice. A social worker incorporates their own knowledge to help others. They help to support their clients. Social work values are an important part of the social work field. Social justice is what a social worker wants. I want to help others and feel, therefore, my career goals are compatible with being a generalist social worker. I want to help others succeed.…
According to Neukrug (2000), codes of ethics are a fairly recent development in the mental health professions. He states that the APA formulated its first set of ethical standards in 1953; the ACA in 1961; and the NASW in 1960. Within this relatively short period of time, these ethical codes have undergone a number of revisions. This is due to the fact that they reflect ever changing societal and professional values. Those charged with the formulation of such codes struggle with how these issues should be dealt with. These guidelines, however, do serve a number of purposes that have remained constant. Neukrug (2000, pp. 48-49) delineated the general purposes of codes of ethics as highlighted in a number of works (see Ansell, 1984; Corey et al., 1998; Lowewenberg & Dolgoff, 1996; Mabe & Rollin, 1986; VanZandt, 1990). He goes on to point out that "ethical guidelines are moral, not legal, documents, and our professional associations expect us to be bound by them (p. 49).…