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    Social Work Supervision

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    (Munson‚ 1993:78). Introduction The profession of social work has evolved since the 1880s from a myriad of philosophies‚ disciplines‚ theories and groups. Social work supervision has mirrored this complex development‚ and often the changes in orientation to direct practice have been reflected in supervision (Kadushin‚ 1985). In the beginning of the 1880s‚ supervision was provided by paid agents who oversaw the work of visitor volunteers. At the turn of the century and into the

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    Ambiguity In Social Work

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    I moved to Copenhagen 1.5 years ago‚ and I knew it was going to be a time of transition and adaptation. When my Masters in Social Work and therapy licenses weren’t reciprocated fully‚ I chose to dive head first into web development. I decided to make things happen rather than to wait for them to happen. Timing is important in decision making‚ but acting decisively despite uncertainty and ambiguity is also necessary. We live politically‚ economically‚ and technologically uncertain time. This is what

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    Social Work Career

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    The career I chose was Child‚ Family‚ and School Social Worker. They offer assistance to children‚ youth‚ and their parents and guardians. Child‚ Family‚ and School Social Workers provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological‚ and academic functioning of children and their families. And to make sure their well-being is good. What that means is if a parent doesn’t take their kid to school‚ the child gets abused at home‚ the parent doesn’t take care of them‚ and doesn’t

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    Syringes In Social Work

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    Introduction As social workers‚ we work with an array of different communities‚ and whether we work with children‚ families‚ adults or businesses‚ it is inventible that we will come across at least one individual who uses syringes. Whether it be for their drugs or if they are affected by a loved one’s HIV‚ Hepatitis C or Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). People who inject drugs (PWID) are the most vulnerable group to contract HIV and 28 times higher than among the rest of the population (Avert)

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    Theories Of Social Work

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    Understanding different theories related to social work is something that all social workers working in the field must do‚ if they are going to be effective at assisting their clients with meeting needs. Understanding theories is an organized way of understanding events and behaviors and situations that are often resented by those served‚ and while no client or situation is the same understanding these theories is a great way to ensure that you as the practitioner possess the tools necessary to do

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    Strengths In Social Work

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    strengths can positively impact our clients lives. As a social worker‚ it’s our duty to help seek strength in our clients. There are seven important principles of the strengths perspective that I think would be useful to seeking out a client’s strengths. Using these principles‚ can empower our client to achieve greatness. Asking very detail questions about the clients’ current situations‚ gives answers on how to better treat them. I like that‚ as a social worker we focus more on the greater good rather than

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    Social work shadowing

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    Social Work shadowing Shadowing day at Rees House Intake Team 09/06/11 The intake team consist of approximately 25 Social Workers‚ (not enough SW) and 2 Team Managers (not enough TM). Duty is everyday and each SW will be on duty for 2 days and team meeting once weekly. Referrals that come in can amount to up to around 30 daily. Each SW can hold about 16 cases sometimes have about 60 children on their case load. Referrals are not always Child Protection issues

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    Social Work Law

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    | |2nd Year | | |BA (Hons) Social Work 1006891 | | | | | |Word Count: 2‚174 | |[Law & Social Work] | |

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    Observation In Social Work

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    From high school till retirement‚ you work. Over half of your life is spent working and with that comes relationships‚ new environments‚ communications‚ and gender roles can all come into play. After observing six of my coworkers for 24 hours I found many psychological happenings within the group. I have worked with my coworkers for almost a year now and some of us have grown strong relationships‚ others are still somewhat outcasted from others. Our boss clearly shows favoritism‚ but still treats

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    Social Work Skills

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    SOCIAL WORK SKILLS Beginning During the beginning phase‚ you introduce and identify yourself and seek introductions from prospective clients and involved others. Following the exchange of introductions‚ you describe a tentative initial purpose for the meeting‚ possibly identify one of more professional roles that you might undertake‚ orient participants to the process‚ and identify relevant policy and ethical factors that might apply. Throughout this beginning process‚ you regularly seek feedback

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