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    traditional values in the late 50s (Biestek‚ 1961) based on his religious beliefs as a priest. Biestek’s constructed seven points’ traditional social work principles‚ these are Individualisation of every person‚ treating them as individual. Purposeful expression of feelings‚ this allows individuals to freely voice their thoughts and express their feelings. A social worker will then be expected to use Controlled emotional involvement principle to show empathy and professional interest. Showing unconditional

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    Critical Argument Analysis - Fantasy Violence Laura Salter ENG/215 – Effective Academic Writing November 16‚ 2011 Critical Argument Analysis - Fantasy Violence Children’s programming has been a bone of contention for a very long time. As a parent and a grandparent‚ the article from this week that caught my attention was “Bang‚ You’re Dead” by Sara Rimensnyder. Since my daughter was young in the 1980’s‚ I have worried about the declining quality of children’s programming and the possible

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    Career pathway social work In November 2009‚ the Care Council produced ‘Social Work Career Pathway‚ A Discussion Paper’. This paper sets out a plan for developing a national career pathway for social workers in Wales‚ linked to a framework for post qualifying education and training. The proposed career pathway is intended to strengthen the retention of experienced social workers in frontline roles. It is also designed to ensure that social workers have the necessary knowledge and skills‚ and access

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    (2003) Ethical dilemma may challenges social workers’ professional values‚ duties‚ and obligations to the client or agency. Ethical dilemmas comes in various format that involve social workers’ delivery of services to individuals‚ families‚ couples‚ and small groups. The social worker’s ethical dilemma derives from the pressure to choose among various interests when all cannot be concurrently and consistently accommodated and the pressure to accommodate the social worker’s own personal needs‚ preferences

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    () Defined relationships as Relationships are defined as….. Relationships are one of the key factors while working in the Social Work practice. Having a good relationship with people you support provides them with a sense of trust and comfortability. Positive relationships will lay the foundation of how your peers‚ clients and co-workers view you. People will be more susceptible to information given‚ whether good or bad when there is a positive relationship between both parties. Tolerance Having

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    Social work is certainly a necessity in our society today. Social work consist of the help of professionals who care about others welfare. Social workers can practice their profession in child welfare agencies‚ nursing homes‚ schools‚ or correction facilities. Being a social worker links people up with the right resources to make life easier for them in their time of need. Social welfare system of different programs‚ benefits‚ and services to help people meet their social economic educational and

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    my passion for the Social Work field. My core values include my religious affiliation‚ helping others‚ treating people with kindness and respect‚ my family‚ being trustworthy‚ being able to stick by my word‚ being passionate‚ patient‚ educated‚ respected‚ honest‚ loyal‚ open-minded‚ dependable‚ reliable‚ and positive. My core values helps me carry on from a day to day basis. With these core values I realized that from my readings in the book Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare Empowering

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    nineteen‚ I am beginning to develop self-awareness. When I first ventured into applying to colleges‚ I thought I had known myself and what I wanted from a university. And the only institution I applied to had everything on this list: an exemplary social work program‚ a thriving Greek life‚ and a small student body that ensured I would not be lost in a sea of other students. After I submitted my application‚ I crossed my fingers and wished on stars that I would be accepted; if I were rejected‚ I had

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    considering the main ethical values of social work that surround this case all should be considered and taken into account when trying to make a decision. Even so‚ there are two that I believe stand out above the rest. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) has dignity and worth of the person listed under ethical principles and with regards to this case I think it is one that should contribute to making an ethical decision. The Code of Ethics says that “Social workers promote clients’ socially

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    expertise with patient values (p. 147). In social work‚ most agree that EBP is a process involving creating an answerable question based on a client or organizational need‚ locating the best available evidence to answer the question‚ evaluating the quality of the evidence as well as its applicability‚ applying the evidence‚ and evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of the solution. EBP is a process in which the practitioner combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience‚ ethics‚ client

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