Good Social Worker
Good Social Worker
A brief essay which discusses the traits of a good social worker.
978 words (
approx. 3.9 pages) |
5 sources |
MLA | 2005
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Paper Summary:
This paper begins by explaining the profession of a social worker and then looks at what characteristics are necessary for one to become good at the profession. The writer lists good advocacy skills, understanding and compassion as some of the characteristics. It also explains that social workers need to keep on top of trends in their profession in order to adapt with the society they deal with.
Introduction
Good Social Workers Understand the Basics of their Profession
Good Social Workers Understand Advocacy
Good Social Workers Understand the Need to Help Young People
Good Social Workers do their Research
Good Social Workers Stay Up-to-Date in their Profession
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From the Paper:
"The CSCI's proposal calls for a CSCI "take over" of "the Independent (Panel) Stage of the complaints procedure from local authorities" which would, according to the BASW, "introduce a conflict with the regulatory and inspection roles of CSCI..." (Johnston, 2004). The impact of this proposal, if enacted, would be "increased delays" in the resolution of complaints and an "escalation in the number of complaints." Therefore, a good social worker should give input to this complaint revision procedure, since it may well affect every professional in the field at some point in time. Indeed, a good social worker is an investigator, and an avid reader, trying hard to keep abreast of all the issues surrounding the field. "
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