------------------------------------------------- Mapping Professional Practice for Social Care BA (Hons) Social CareUnit Code: 2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning ------------------------------------------------- Mapping Professional Practice for Social Care BA (Hons) Social CareUnit Code: 2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning Florence Moussa Amisi Florence Moussa Amisi contents contents Introduction The importance of reflective practice in social work. Reflective practice is the ability
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Assignment 302 Task A What Is Reflective Practice? Reflective practice helps social workers to develop an understanding of practice events. Group sessions may lead to action in certain cases‚ but that is not the main goal of the reflective process; instead‚ developing understanding in the context of a supportive peer group makes it easier for social workers to admit feelings of frailty‚ failure and personal vulnerability. It is a "safe" space in which to talk without fear of repercussion - and
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Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC Faculty Publications Faculty Books and Publications 7-1-2000 The Social Work Ethics Audit: A RiskManagement Strategy Frederic G. Reamer Rhode Island College‚ freamer@ric.edu Recommended Citation Reamer‚ Frederic G.‚ "The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk-Management Strategy" (2000). Faculty Publications. Paper 173. http://digitalcommons.ric.edu/facultypublications/173 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty
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behavior. There are many factors a social worker must take into consideration when making a report of child abuse such as; circumstances of the suspected abuse‚ professional and ethical standards‚ and legal requirements. However‚ there are guidelines and a Code of Ethics to help social workers ensure this process is handled in a professional and safe manner. Mandated reporting is one of the main tools in the fight against child abuse prevention. As a social worker‚ I have a legal and moral responsibility
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Smale et al (1993)‚ and they expect and judge the quality of health and social care services they receive in terms of whether they “help them achieve the outcome they aspire to‚ and whether these services are delivered in ways which empower rather than disempower them.” Davies et al (2005‚ 195). Realising these expectations is a factor not only of the user-staff ideologies and value bases but of the model (medical or social) and theories developed by service users Oliver‚ (1996‚ p. 31-33). While
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and Social Care Management Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Lecturer: Dr. Umesh Prasad CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………….….p. 3 LO1 Understand partnership philosophies and relationships in health and social care services 1.1…………………………………………………………………………..………pp. 3-4 1.2…………………………………………………………………………………..pp. 4-5 LO2 Understand how to promote positive partnership working with users of services‚ professionals and organisations in health and social care
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Social Worker A social worker is someone who provides a service for those who need it especially the disadvantaged. Main roles and responsibilities If your career path is a social worker some of the main roles and responsibilities associated with this job can differ depending on whether you are working with adults with learning difficulties the elderly or children/young people. If you are working with adults some of the roles that you would be required to do are working with the elderly
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for looked after children and young people. Social workers Social workers form relationships with people an assist them to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems. Social work involves engaging not only with clients but their friends and families. Social workers also work closely with organisations such as the police‚ local authority departments‚ schools and the probation service. Social services specialise in either adult or children
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Allegory of the Cave.¡¨ Whose interpretation‚ if any‚ is correct when explaining the meaning of ¡§The Allegory of the Cave¡¨? Does it have mathematical meaning‚ explain a vision of the whole world‚ or is it just a comparison to the field of social work? I personally feel that ¡§The Allegory of the Cave¡¨ is a great explanation of how people in the world live. People are just like the men chained inside the cave‚ people only know and believe what he or she might have seen. Outside of the
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literature” (Camtasia Studio 8‚ 2014). Using sources that are peer-reviewed is important because “culturally proficient research practices are necessary to dispel destructive myths and stereotypes” and this is necessary so people that are served by social workers are not exploited or harmed and are helped by research. (Krysik & Finn‚ 2013‚ p.81). In addition‚ this journal entry will discuss some of the biggest challenges for evaluating credible sources
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