expectation. Diversity was universal, it present people receiving providing services diversity transcend race gender which was included as a department priority.
Social workers matured compassionate, sensitive stable individuals who assisted others through challenging situations, such as emotional, physical, sexual abuse, unemployment, death, and divorce life-threatening illnesses. To be a "professionals in every field required a combination of attitudes values, skills, knowledge, a constellation that had been dubbed the "ASK" concept (Mandell, B. R. & Schram, B., 2012)”
When we think about race and poverty in terms of the shared values and linked fate of our people, our approach to politics as well as policy begins to change.
Instead of balancing a list of constituencies and identity groups, our task becomes one of moving forward together as a diverse but cohesive society. It was important for Human Service worker to seek understood how each individual person was affected by his or her ethnicity. Working with individuals from different culture background; it was best to familiarize yourself with their culture by reading immigration was more abundant today than it was in 1910. Illegal immigrants often suffered from low pay because they were afraid if they complained they will be reported to immigration authorities. Some individuals felt that immigrants were here costing taxpayers' money taking advantage. The social atmosphere provided important resources for everybody, not just client's, wide range of groups’ institutions can offer support including family, friends, work, church, sporting groups, local businesses. Strengths-based tactic encouraged service providers to seek out the full range of support accessible in a local community rather than depend on welfare specialist support organizations (Kisthardt, 1992). Service providers don’t judge "a client's expressed aspirations are accepted as sincere. Acceptance validation replaced skepticism about what clients can 'realistically' achieve (Weick, A, Rapp, C., Sullivan, W. P., & Kisthardt,
W., 1989)”. When people were seen as being experts on their own situation then they should be the ones to "determine the form, direction, and substance" of the intervention (Rapp, 1992, 9. 48).