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NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
LOSS AND SUFFERING: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK Loss and suffering often go hand-in-hand, and social work frequently entails working with individuals who have experienced, or are experiencing, loss. Examples include settings such as nursing homes, cancer programs, hospices, intensive care units, addictions, prisons, and foster care. Although the concept of loss has basic featuresregardless
THE VALUE OF SOCIAL POLICY PRACTICE FOR SOCIAL WORK The social work profession was established through principles that promote social justice and advocacy for marginalized individuals in our society. Historically, social workers have had a vigorous involvement at both the macro and micro levels of policy practice, thus creating a larger impact at different levels of the spectrum. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes by FIELDING CHALLENGES, FINDING STRENGTHS Following the Open Space model, a student facilitator introduced the workshop’s broad theme: “Fielding Challenges, Finding Strengths.”. She then gestured toward an expanse of white wall marked into an empty grid representing time blocks and meeting spaces for the sessions that any supervisor could propose. PREVENTING RETRAUMATIZATION: A MACRO SOCIAL WORK APPROACH by Patricia Shelly, MSW, Shelley Hitzel, MSW, and Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW This article is based on conversation and materials shared during the February 18, 2016, #MacroSW Twitter Chat, “ACEs and Trauma-Informed Systems: Building Practices & Policies to Avoid Retraumatization.” #MacroSW Twitter chats are held every Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET– for more information, check out THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
LOSS AND SUFFERING: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK Loss and suffering often go hand-in-hand, and social work frequently entails working with individuals who have experienced, or are experiencing, loss. Examples include settings such as nursing homes, cancer programs, hospices, intensive care units, addictions, prisons, and foster care. Although the concept of loss has basic featuresregardless
THE VALUE OF SOCIAL POLICY PRACTICE FOR SOCIAL WORK The social work profession was established through principles that promote social justice and advocacy for marginalized individuals in our society. Historically, social workers have had a vigorous involvement at both the macro and micro levels of policy practice, thus creating a larger impact at different levels of the spectrum. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes by FIELDING CHALLENGES, FINDING STRENGTHS Following the Open Space model, a student facilitator introduced the workshop’s broad theme: “Fielding Challenges, Finding Strengths.”. She then gestured toward an expanse of white wall marked into an empty grid representing time blocks and meeting spaces for the sessions that any supervisor could propose. PREVENTING RETRAUMATIZATION: A MACRO SOCIAL WORK APPROACH by Patricia Shelly, MSW, Shelley Hitzel, MSW, and Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW This article is based on conversation and materials shared during the February 18, 2016, #MacroSW Twitter Chat, “ACEs and Trauma-Informed Systems: Building Practices & Policies to Avoid Retraumatization.” #MacroSW Twitter chats are held every Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET– for more information, check out A STORY FOR GRADUATING SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS—THE WINDING One of the things that has been most interesting to me in life is how our paths can wind and twist in exciting and unexpected ways. As you embark on this graduation, I encourage you to stay open to the paths ahead. A story for social work graduates. A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty A SOCIAL WORK CAREER LATER IN LIFE The social worker’s role in the public schools is to work with students and families to ensure that the child attends school regularly, so he or she is successful academically and later in life. To be effective, the social worker becomes part of a team that includes the school and family. At times, mental health agencies,juvenile justice
THE ART OF ADAPTABILITY The more tools in our toolbox, the more adept we can be in serving others while also supporting ourselves. Adaptability is a muscle that requires exercise like any other muscle we want to flex. In the field of social work, the art of adaptability is what can set us apart from the pack, allowing us to become leaders who set an example. HARNESSING POWER THROUGH SOCIAL ACTION IN SOCIAL WORK The goal of the Social Action Model is to redistribute power and resources, expand democracy, and create a just and equitable society. This model presupposes that there are disadvantaged and oppressed communities that need to be organized. Key theories of the social action model include empowerment theory, ecosystem, social support,and social
PREVENTING RETRAUMATIZATION: A MACRO SOCIAL WORK APPROACH by Patricia Shelly, MSW, Shelley Hitzel, MSW, and Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW This article is based on conversation and materials shared during the February 18, 2016, #MacroSW Twitter Chat, “ACEs and Trauma-Informed Systems: Building Practices & Policies to Avoid Retraumatization.” #MacroSW Twitter chats are held every Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET– for more information, check out HOW I (A MACRO SOCIAL WORKER) BECAME A THERAPIST (AND FELL Stacy A. Brice, LMSW, has practiced social work since 2006. She received her BSW from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC, and her MSW from the University of South Carolina. Stacy has provided case management services to the homeless population, as well as individual and family therapy with adolescents. She currently provides individualand
SOCIAL WORKERS NEED PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Because social work is a helping profession, social workers often find it difficult to balance personal and professional boundaries. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) states, in part: “The ability to set and maintain professional boundaries is critical THE STAGES OF CHANGE: A MODEL FOR SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS IN Prochaska and DiClementes’ (1982) Stages of Change is a trans-theoretical framework that allows clinicians to meet clients where they are in relation to their readiness to change. The authors caution that change should not be looked at as a linear process, but rather as a process that happens along a cyclical continuum. GETTING PREPARED FOR YOUR SOCIAL WORK JOB INTERVIEW Keep the focus on you. In American culture, we are taught not to brag on ourselves. The job interview is the one place you are not onlyallowed to brag,
THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. FIELDING CHALLENGES, FINDING STRENGTHS Following the Open Space model, a student facilitator introduced the workshop’s broad theme: “Fielding Challenges, Finding Strengths.”. She then gestured toward an expanse of white wall marked into an empty grid representing time blocks and meeting spaces for the sessions that any supervisor could propose. EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). ETHICS ALIVE! WHEN MEDICAL MARIJUANA IS BOTH “LEGAL” AND by Allan Barsky, PhD, JD, MSW In various parts of the United States, medical use of marijuana (MuM) is both legal and prohibited. According to the National Conference of State Legislators, 36 states have approved comprehensive programs for MuM and 13 states have approved low-THC/high-CBD products for medical use. PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the sameETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. FIELDING CHALLENGES, FINDING STRENGTHS Following the Open Space model, a student facilitator introduced the workshop’s broad theme: “Fielding Challenges, Finding Strengths.”. She then gestured toward an expanse of white wall marked into an empty grid representing time blocks and meeting spaces for the sessions that any supervisor could propose. EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). ETHICS ALIVE! WHEN MEDICAL MARIJUANA IS BOTH “LEGAL” AND by Allan Barsky, PhD, JD, MSW In various parts of the United States, medical use of marijuana (MuM) is both legal and prohibited. According to the National Conference of State Legislators, 36 states have approved comprehensive programs for MuM and 13 states have approved low-THC/high-CBD products for medical use. PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the sameETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
A STORY FOR GRADUATING SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS—THE WINDING One of the things that has been most interesting to me in life is how our paths can wind and twist in exciting and unexpected ways. As you embark on this graduation, I encourage you to stay open to the paths ahead. A story for social work graduates. A SIMPLE VISIT: REFLECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME by Joyce Roberson-Steele, LMSW The COVID-19 pandemic struck everyone in New York City, like me, hard. It was an unexpected change to our lives that swept in and shook us to the core. SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty TRANSITIONING FROM GRADUATION TO THE WORKFORCE: ENTERING A Dr. Veronica Hardy, "Your Social Work Mentor," talks about transitioning from graduation to the workforce. Tips include applying school assignments to job search, building a professional digital presence, and preparing for your job interview. LOSS AND SUFFERING: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK Loss and suffering often go hand-in-hand, and social work frequently entails working with individuals who have experienced, or are experiencing, loss. Examples include settings such as nursing homes, cancer programs, hospices, intensive care units, addictions, prisons, and foster care. Although the concept of loss has basic featuresregardless
HARNESSING POWER THROUGH SOCIAL ACTION IN SOCIAL WORK The goal of the Social Action Model is to redistribute power and resources, expand democracy, and create a just and equitable society. This model presupposes that there are disadvantaged and oppressed communities that need to be organized. Key theories of the social action model include empowerment theory, ecosystem, social support,and social
TOP 10 THINGS SOCIAL WORKERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HUMAN The following working definition within the field of sexology can be utilized by social workers as a guideline: Any sexual activity out of sight and sound of an unwilling observer that is mutually agreed upon by all partners and is not harmful or coerced and is among consenting adults should be considered normal, whether or not we ourselves chooseto engage in it.
COPING WITH THE EMOTIONAL ASPECTS OF A CLIENT'S DEATH Emotional support is important to healthy coping with any upsetting or traumatic experience. We usually turn to our friends and family for support. However, your friends and family may be limited in their ability to understand the complexity of your feelings about the death of your client. Seek support from those who understand. THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. A SOCIAL WORKER'S THOUGHTS ON CHILD PROTECTION SOCIAL WORK by Cathy Lipke, MSW. Child protection is a myriad of different experiences. Sad, joyous, shocking, and scary are just a few descriptors. There are not many jobs where you get to encounter uniquely different situations every day. These situations can bring out a wide array of emotions from joy to anger. To manage these situations and emotions EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). GETTING PREPARED FOR YOUR SOCIAL WORK JOB INTERVIEW Keep the focus on you. In American culture, we are taught not to brag on ourselves. The job interview is the one place you are not onlyallowed to brag,
PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the same THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). FIELDING CHALLENGES, FINDING STRENGTHS Following the Open Space model, a student facilitator introduced the workshop’s broad theme: “Fielding Challenges, Finding Strengths.”. She then gestured toward an expanse of white wall marked into an empty grid representing time blocks and meeting spaces for the sessions that any supervisor could propose. ETHICS ALIVE! WHEN MEDICAL MARIJUANA IS BOTH “LEGAL” AND by Allan Barsky, PhD, JD, MSW In various parts of the United States, medical use of marijuana (MuM) is both legal and prohibited. According to the National Conference of State Legislators, 36 states have approved comprehensive programs for MuM and 13 states have approved low-THC/high-CBD products for medical use. PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the sameETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
A STORY FOR GRADUATING SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS—THE WINDING One of the things that has been most interesting to me in life is how our paths can wind and twist in exciting and unexpected ways. As you embark on this graduation, I encourage you to stay open to the paths ahead. A story for social work graduates. SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty A SIMPLE VISIT: REFLECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME by Joyce Roberson-Steele, LMSW The COVID-19 pandemic struck everyone in New York City, like me, hard. It was an unexpected change to our lives that swept in and shook us to the core. TRANSITIONING FROM GRADUATION TO THE WORKFORCE: ENTERING A Dr. Veronica Hardy, "Your Social Work Mentor," talks about transitioning from graduation to the workforce. Tips include applying school assignments to job search, building a professional digital presence, and preparing for your job interview. NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. ETHICS ALIVE: SPECIAL REPORT ON THE 2021 REVISIONS TO THE by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD The time has come. For the first time in the history of the National Association of Social Workers, the Code of Ethics will include specific provisions on self-care and cultural humility. On May 18, 2021, NASW introduced these new provisions in an informative and inspirational webinar led by Dawn Hobdy (NASW’s Vice President of Ethics, Diversity, and Inclusion LOSS AND SUFFERING: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK Loss and suffering often go hand-in-hand, and social work frequently entails working with individuals who have experienced, or are experiencing, loss. Examples include settings such as nursing homes, cancer programs, hospices, intensive care units, addictions, prisons, and foster care. Although the concept of loss has basic featuresregardless
PRESENTING A PATIENT OR CLIENT TO THE MEDICAL TEAM It is simply a matter of knowing what you need and gleaning it with respect, reporting it in an organized and succinct manner, while treating your client and colleagues professionally. So, remember the following: Organization starts before your contact with the client. Gather your information in RISKS OF RISK MANAGEMENT A final risk of risk management is that it encourages workers and agencies to do the “least risky thing” rather than the “right thing.”. According to a deontological approach, there are certain universal duties that we should follow, regardless of the risks and consequences. For instance, we should behave honestly andrespectfully.
THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. A SOCIAL WORKER'S THOUGHTS ON CHILD PROTECTION SOCIAL WORK by Cathy Lipke, MSW. Child protection is a myriad of different experiences. Sad, joyous, shocking, and scary are just a few descriptors. There are not many jobs where you get to encounter uniquely different situations every day. These situations can bring out a wide array of emotions from joy to anger. To manage these situations and emotions EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). GETTING PREPARED FOR YOUR SOCIAL WORK JOB INTERVIEW Keep the focus on you. In American culture, we are taught not to brag on ourselves. The job interview is the one place you are not onlyallowed to brag,
PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the same THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE The New Social Worker Online — the professional social work careers magazine. Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action againstoppression
A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. A SOCIAL WORKER'S THOUGHTS ON CHILD PROTECTION SOCIAL WORK by Cathy Lipke, MSW. Child protection is a myriad of different experiences. Sad, joyous, shocking, and scary are just a few descriptors. There are not many jobs where you get to encounter uniquely different situations every day. These situations can bring out a wide array of emotions from joy to anger. To manage these situations and emotions EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY IN THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE Having just completed the course, Theories for Evidence-Based Clinical Social Work Practice, I remembered that the therapeutic alliance was constantly emphasized as one of the main determinants for success in treatment. Many scholars concur that the therapeutic alliance is a key agent in the treatment process (Ardito & Rabellino, 2011). GETTING PREPARED FOR YOUR SOCIAL WORK JOB INTERVIEW Keep the focus on you. In American culture, we are taught not to brag on ourselves. The job interview is the one place you are not onlyallowed to brag,
PERSONAL VALUES: PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS Personal Values: Professional Questions. by Pamela J. Wilshere, LSW. When one enters the profession of social work, there are many values to learn. One is that personal opinions get put aside for professional ones. This means for anything a person believes is wrong or inferior, such as having a different color skin, loving a person of the same A STORY FOR GRADUATING SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS—THE WINDING One of the things that has been most interesting to me in life is how our paths can wind and twist in exciting and unexpected ways. As you embark on this graduation, I encourage you to stay open to the paths ahead. A story for social work graduates. SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty A SIMPLE VISIT: REFLECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME by Joyce Roberson-Steele, LMSW The COVID-19 pandemic struck everyone in New York City, like me, hard. It was an unexpected change to our lives that swept in and shook us to the core. TRANSITIONING FROM GRADUATION TO THE WORKFORCE: ENTERING A Dr. Veronica Hardy, "Your Social Work Mentor," talks about transitioning from graduation to the workforce. Tips include applying school assignments to job search, building a professional digital presence, and preparing for your job interview. NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. ETHICS ALIVE: SPECIAL REPORT ON THE 2021 REVISIONS TO THE by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD The time has come. For the first time in the history of the National Association of Social Workers, the Code of Ethics will include specific provisions on self-care and cultural humility. On May 18, 2021, NASW introduced these new provisions in an informative and inspirational webinar led by Dawn Hobdy (NASW’s Vice President of Ethics, Diversity, and Inclusion LOSS AND SUFFERING: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK Loss and suffering often go hand-in-hand, and social work frequently entails working with individuals who have experienced, or are experiencing, loss. Examples include settings such as nursing homes, cancer programs, hospices, intensive care units, addictions, prisons, and foster care. Although the concept of loss has basic featuresregardless
PRESENTING A PATIENT OR CLIENT TO THE MEDICAL TEAM It is simply a matter of knowing what you need and gleaning it with respect, reporting it in an organized and succinct manner, while treating your client and colleagues professionally. So, remember the following: Organization starts before your contact with the client. Gather your information in RISKS OF RISK MANAGEMENT A final risk of risk management is that it encourages workers and agencies to do the “least risky thing” rather than the “right thing.”. According to a deontological approach, there are certain universal duties that we should follow, regardless of the risks and consequences. For instance, we should behave honestly andrespectfully.
THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, inequities and acknowledge privilege. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. THE IMPOSTOR SYNDROME AND THE SOCIAL WORKER INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes byETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS A few warning signs where autistic adults may present differently are: withdrawing, high anxiety, feeling isolated, and hopelessness. These warning signs can be part of the way an autistic person lives. For example, withdrawing is a coping skill for many people with an ASD. Indeed, withdrawing can be an essential part of regulating emotions THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, inequities and acknowledge privilege. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. THE IMPOSTOR SYNDROME AND THE SOCIAL WORKER INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes byETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS A few warning signs where autistic adults may present differently are: withdrawing, high anxiety, feeling isolated, and hopelessness. These warning signs can be part of the way an autistic person lives. For example, withdrawing is a coping skill for many people with an ASD. Indeed, withdrawing can be an essential part of regulating emotions A SIMPLE VISIT: REFLECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME by Joyce Roberson-Steele, LMSW The COVID-19 pandemic struck everyone in New York City, like me, hard. It was an unexpected change to our lives that swept in and shook us to the core. A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty TRANSITIONING FROM GRADUATION TO THE WORKFORCE: ENTERING A Dr. Veronica Hardy, "Your Social Work Mentor," talks about transitioning from graduation to the workforce. Tips include applying school assignments to job search, building a professional digital presence, and preparing for your job interview. THE ART OF ADAPTABILITY The more tools in our toolbox, the more adept we can be in serving others while also supporting ourselves. Adaptability is a muscle that requires exercise like any other muscle we want to flex. In the field of social work, the art of adaptability is what can set us apart from the pack, allowing us to become leaders who set an example. SOCIAL WORKERS NEED PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Because social work is a helping profession, social workers often find it difficult to balance personal and professional boundaries. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) states, in part: “The ability to set and maintain professional boundaries is critical INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. CATCHING OUR BREATH TO EVALUATE TELEHEALTH BEST PRACTICES According to Teresa Iafolla’s telemedicine tips, setting up a private, professional space, free of distractions, is crucial to providing care. Iafolla (n.d.) goes on to recommend making sure the location is quiet and clean and checking what is in the patient’s APPLYING THE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE TO YOUR SELF-REFLECTION Two subjects outlined in the undergraduate social work curriculum could help to increase confidence and the ability to advocate on behalf of clients and ones’ own capabilities: the strengths perspective and self-reflection. The strengths perspective allows social workers to assess and identify talents, strengths, and skills within their clients. LIVING WITH UNCERTAINTY This is a cognitive behavioral technique that teaches us to identify and shift negative thinking. (It’s called Cognitive Reframing or Cognitive Restructuring.) The way it works is we have the ability to shift negative automatic thoughts, such as “I have a 5 SALARY NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES FOR SOCIAL WORKERS It is great to be excited, especially if this is the social work job offer you have been waiting for. But it is very important that you take time to do research before and after the offer, so you can be prepared to negotiate an acceptable salary. THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, inequities and acknowledge privilege. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. THE IMPOSTOR SYNDROME AND THE SOCIAL WORKER INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes byETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS A few warning signs where autistic adults may present differently are: withdrawing, high anxiety, feeling isolated, and hopelessness. These warning signs can be part of the way an autistic person lives. For example, withdrawing is a coping skill for many people with an ASD. Indeed, withdrawing can be an essential part of regulating emotions THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER ONLINE Ethics Alive: Special Report on the 2021 Revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, inequities and acknowledge privilege. COMPASSION: THE ROOT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE Compassion, as defined by Merriam Webster (2021), is the “sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.”. The social work profession focuses its actions on social justice, with the desire to advanced vulnerable populations through lasting systemic change. To me, compassion is atthe root of social
SOCIAL WORKERS, ESTABLISH AN ESSENTIAL SUPPORT TEAM (EST An essential support team can be viewed as a concept that extends beyond self-care routines and one-on-one clinical supervision. An EST may consist of family, friends, classmates, or colleagues. There is no better time to establish your EST than now! THE ONLINE NONPROFIT INFORMATION CENTER Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations, 3rd Edition. This is the full text of the 3rd edition of this textbook, and includes chapters on ethics in fundraising, nonprofit governance, nonprofit financial management, grantsmanship ethics, and personnel management. Also included are 120ethics scenarios.
NOTHING WAS THE SAME: 3 REASONS POST-COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed social work education, research, and practice. Many desire the time when things go back to “normal.” One thing is clear: Things are not going back to the way they were. Dr. Jay Miller gives us 3 reasons why. THE IMPOSTOR SYNDROME AND THE SOCIAL WORKER INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. TIPS FOR MAKING HOME VISITS IN CHILD WELFARE 4. Once in the home, ask the client’s permission to be seated and follow his or her instruction on where to sit. You may ask to move at some point during the visit, once rapport has been established. 5. Observe obvious rules in the home (shoes byETHICS ALIVE
The question of accepting gifts is not simply an either/or issue. When and how are also important considerations. To pre-empt problems, it would be helpful for clients to know the social worker’s or agency’s policy on gift-giving from the outset of the helpingprocess.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS A few warning signs where autistic adults may present differently are: withdrawing, high anxiety, feeling isolated, and hopelessness. These warning signs can be part of the way an autistic person lives. For example, withdrawing is a coping skill for many people with an ASD. Indeed, withdrawing can be an essential part of regulating emotions A SIMPLE VISIT: REFLECTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE TIME by Joyce Roberson-Steele, LMSW The COVID-19 pandemic struck everyone in New York City, like me, hard. It was an unexpected change to our lives that swept in and shook us to the core. A SOCIAL WORKER'S MISSION By: Jessica Bradstreet, LCSW. I am a social worker. I’m often burnt-out, stressed out, and have to-do lists everywhere I turn around. My computer desktop might just earn me an Axis 1 diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, as I have files within files within files, all appropriately named and organized according to job duty the file falls under, category within that job duty TRANSITIONING FROM GRADUATION TO THE WORKFORCE: ENTERING A Dr. Veronica Hardy, "Your Social Work Mentor," talks about transitioning from graduation to the workforce. Tips include applying school assignments to job search, building a professional digital presence, and preparing for your job interview. THE ART OF ADAPTABILITY The more tools in our toolbox, the more adept we can be in serving others while also supporting ourselves. Adaptability is a muscle that requires exercise like any other muscle we want to flex. In the field of social work, the art of adaptability is what can set us apart from the pack, allowing us to become leaders who set an example. SOCIAL WORKERS NEED PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES Because social work is a helping profession, social workers often find it difficult to balance personal and professional boundaries. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) states, in part: “The ability to set and maintain professional boundaries is critical INTEGRITY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SOCIAL WORKER Having integrity involves being trustworthy and having insight into your own personal and professional values. With insight comes authenticity and the foundation for rapport and decision-making. A high level of integrity is the intersection of why and how social workers should serve their clients, communities, and the profession. CATCHING OUR BREATH TO EVALUATE TELEHEALTH BEST PRACTICES According to Teresa Iafolla’s telemedicine tips, setting up a private, professional space, free of distractions, is crucial to providing care. Iafolla (n.d.) goes on to recommend making sure the location is quiet and clean and checking what is in the patient’s APPLYING THE STRENGTHS PERSPECTIVE TO YOUR SELF-REFLECTION Two subjects outlined in the undergraduate social work curriculum could help to increase confidence and the ability to advocate on behalf of clients and ones’ own capabilities: the strengths perspective and self-reflection. The strengths perspective allows social workers to assess and identify talents, strengths, and skills within their clients. LIVING WITH UNCERTAINTY This is a cognitive behavioral technique that teaches us to identify and shift negative thinking. (It’s called Cognitive Reframing or Cognitive Restructuring.) The way it works is we have the ability to shift negative automatic thoughts, such as “I have a 5 SALARY NEGOTIATION STRATEGIES FOR SOCIAL WORKERS It is great to be excited, especially if this is the social work job offer you have been waiting for. But it is very important that you take time to do research before and after the offer, so you can be prepared to negotiate an acceptable salary. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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ETHICS ALIVE: SPECIAL REPORT ON THE 2021 REVISIONS TO THE NASW CODEOF ETHICS
In recent additions to the NASW Code of Ethics, self-care has been added as paramount for competent, ethical social work practice. Also, social workers must take action against oppression, racism, discrimination, inequities and acknowledge privilege. Read more NASW CODE OF ETHICS 2021 UPDATES INCLUDE SELF-CARE: CELEBRATIONS ANDCRUCIAL CAVEATS
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