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SOCIAL
WORK
Submitted by:
FULO, Curt Denielle
LUCENAS, Piolo
PALOPALO, Kyle Christian
POLICARPIO, John Anthony
ALMARIO, Aljhose
BINOYA, Arabella
FLORECE, Zoe Rose
MEJIA, Janine Shanty
NANONG, Angela
NICOLAS, Kyla Czrine
SARMIENTO, Allen Joy
11- HumSS B
I. Introduction
II. Body
A. Knowledge
1. THE DISCIPILINE OF SOCIAL WORK
1.1 Social Work
1.1.1. Definitions
1.1.2. Goals
1.1.3. Scope
1.1.4. Core Values
1.1.5. Principles
The Discipline of Social Work is closely associated with government welfare and
social programs aimed at achieving social justice, fairness, and attainment of social
equilibrium.“The social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in
human relationship and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well-being.
Utilizing theories of human behavior and social systems, social work intervenes at the
points where people interact with their environments. Principles of human rights and
social justice are fundamental to social work.” (International Federation of Social Worker
2013) Social workers aim to protect vulnerable people from abuse, neglect, or self-harm
and to help enhance their well-being and quality of life. Social workers operate within
legal frameworks for protecting and supporting vulnerable people. Local authorities or
National Health Services (NHS) are social workers practicing in statutory context. Social
workers work closely with other professionals, often known as inter-professional
working. Social work has evolved from a domestic common sense to professional
service. A wide variety of people in the community participates in providing social care.
This includes personal care , supporting individuals with daily living and to engage with
their communities and have more interaction with others. There’s no requirement are
professional license needed to do social care. To move from social care to social work
profession practice, it needed to undergo training to join the social work profession .
“The social work profession promotes social change, problem solving in human
relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance well-being.” As
defined by The policy, Ethics and Human Rights Committee of the British Association of
Social Workers (2012). It utilizes theories of human behavior and social systems.
Principle of human rights and social justice are fundament to social work. It is concerned
with individual and personal problems but also with broader social issues such as
poverty, unemployment and domestic violence. According to Dubois & Miley (2008), it
is understood here that social work is a profession that fulfills the social welfare mandate
to promote well-being and quality of life.
The aim of social work is to help individuals fit better into their environment and
change the environment so that it works better for them. Segal, Cerdes, and Steiner
(2005) locate the history of social work in the history of social welfare in America in
order to support this context and basic concept of Social Work. They connect it to the
history of Charity Organization Societies founded in 1877 that aims to discover the
causes of poverty among individuals, eliminate the causes and eliminate poverty from
society. Poverty was then seen as a character defect of an individual. The next movement
that emerged was called Settlement Movement began in 1887. This movement operated
on the assumption that an individual’s well being was directly related to his/her
surroundings therefore, to help a person involved changing the environment wherein that
person lives. These includes advocating for better neighborhood services, public health
programs and employment conditions. These two (2) movements plays role in solving
poverty of individuals by helping them fit better into their environment and changing that
environment and this serves as today’s basic concept of Social Work. The context of
social work is a place that requires professionals to direct their service on the needs and
empowerment of people who experiences some forms of vulnerability, oppression and
living in poverty.
These are the goals and scope of social works as highlighted by DuBois and
Miley (2008). Social work— Empower people individually and collectively in order to
utilize their own problem solving and coping capabilities more effectively. Social work—
Support a proactive position with regard to social and economic policy development to
prevent problems for individuals and society form occurring. Social work— Uphold the
integrity of the profession in all aspects of social work practice. Social work— Establish
linkages between people and societal resources to further social functioning and enhance
quality of life. Social work— Develop cooperative networks within the institutional
resources system. Social work— Facilitate the responsiveness of the institutional
resource systems to meet health and human service needs. Social work— Promotes
social justice and equality of all people with the regard to full participation in society.
Social work— Contribute to the development of knowledge for social work profession
through research and evaluation. Social work— Encourage exchange of information in
those institutional systems in which both problems and resources opportunities are
produced. Social work— Enhance communication through an appreciation of diversity
and through ethnically sensitive, non-sexist social work practice. Social work— Employ
educational strategies for the prevention and resolution of problems. And lastly, Social
work— Embrace a world view of human issues and solutions to problems. These goals
and scopes are noble and broad. It is to help an individual be included in society and to
transform the very society that creates structure that makes individual to participate in the
enjoyment of social services and resources of the community.
The social work profession is guided by a distinct set of abstract values and a
Code of Ethics. These values are transformed into accepted practice principles for the
purpose of informing our intervention with clients. What are the principles of social
work? Acceptance is a fundamental social work principle that implies a sincere
understanding of clients. To affirm a client's individuality is to recognize and appreciate
the unique qualities of that client. It means to "begin where the client is." Clients expect
personalized understanding and undivided attention from professionals. Clients need to
have opportunities to express their feelings freely to the social worker. As social workers,
we must go beyond "just the facts" to uncover the underlying feelings. Confidentiality or
the right to privacy implies that clients must give expressed consent before information
such as their identity, the content of discussions held with them, one's professional
opinion about them, or their record is disclosed. Social workers are implored to assure
that everyone has the necessary resources, services, and opportunities; to pay attention to
expanding choices, and opportunities for the oppressed and disadvantages; and to
advocate for policy and legislative changes that improve social conditions and promote
social justice. And self-determination is based on the recognition of the right and need of
clients to freedom in making their own choices and decisions. Social workers have a
responsibility to create a working relationship in which choice can be exercised.
Within the field of social work, there are many different specializations and
industries that professionals can pursue and focus on. While these different fields all
require practitioners to show the cornerstones of social work: empathy, flexibility, and
persistence, and respect for different circumstances; there are some skill sets and
knowledge that social workers will need to utilize in order to become the as effective at
their jobs as possible. Social workers can be required to aid with issues directly caused by
trauma, disability, poor family circumstances, abuse, mental and emotional problems,
addiction, and acute, chronic, or terminal illnesses. Some social workers prefer to focus
their skills on one area of expertise by going into specific fields. As we think of it, Social
work also does specialization so it prior individual who profession this. It instruct here
that we need to master things about social work. Why should we need to specialize social
work? Of course for us to do our jobs correctly specially social work, because social
works do not aiming for a job to have wage but also save lives. And these 5 major
specialization of Social work really helps to accomplish things that we should . For
example in mental health field, In this case we really need to specialize this primarily
because now a days many of us are suffering from depression, what if we don't
specialized about this? That would be more trouble. Specialization does not only help us
to gain knowledge but also to save different community problems.
There are so many potential career paths in social work that it can be
challenging to answer the question: what does a social worker do? Many social workers
provide clinical and case management services directly to individuals, couples, families,
and groups. Social workers serve clients dealing with a range of challenges including
poverty, physical and mental health issues, addiction, and family problems. They may
provide clinical services, such as therapy or counseling, and connect people to resources
in the community to help them overcome challenges. Most social workers believe that
everyone is impacted by their environment. This person-in-environment perspective
informs many areas of social work, some social workers do not work directly with
individual clients. Instead, they work in community organizations, government, and
advocacy groups to alleviate poverty and social injustice on a big-picture level and these
social work careers include legislative advocacy, policy analysis, and community
organizing to break down barriers and drive reform. Many social workers’ careers
include both individual client-centered work and big picture work, whether professionals
choose a career as a school social worker, child social worker, medical social worker, or
another social work path, their work will likely involve individual services for people in
need of support along with program development and advocacy to improve the
institutions, systems, and policies impacting their client population.
COMPREHENSION
Social work respects the personal autonomy of clients, supports solidarity-
based relationships in families, groups or communities, and attempts to uphold social
justice in society. Social workers need to adopt special professional attitudes: sensibility
for the vulnerabilities of clients, care and attentiveness for their resources and strengths,
assistance instead of paternalistic care and advocacy in decision making for clients' well-
being when clients are not able to decide for themselves. Therefore, the more social work
that we have, the better the society will be. It is because this social work advocates good
society. We can connect this principle to the area of sociology. Sociology and social work
are two related fields which both deal with the relationships of human beings to their
social environments. However, the two career paths involve very different work
environments, practices and educations. The study of society implies to the study of
human beings, their interrelationship, and the relationship with the immediate social
environment. Thus, it can be seen that sociology deals with human organizations, their
structure, their relationship, and gaps underlying the psychosocial needs, social
interactions that are important for maintaining a decent standard of living in the society.
Social work derives ample of knowledge from sociology because the psychosocial
problems of individuals, groups or communities cannot be diagnosed and solved without
having the knowledge about their social environment. Thus, the contribution of sociology
in the development of social work theories cannot be denied.
APPLICATION
One of our groupmate encountered this kind of experience on where social
workers distributes free vitamins to the residence in their Barangay (Lingap Barangay).
Those vitamins are essential for the babies. Everytime the social workers gave it, some
kids are begging them to have some. But sadly, those kids are just playing with the
vitamins even though the social workers are telling them not to play with it. Because of
that, the social workers felt inconvenience while doing their work. Relating to the
principle, just like what the social workers did (which is distributing free vitamins) we
can say that social work is really a service that can give every individual a benefit or help
and it leads to a better society. Yes, they are still kids but this kind of experience can
apply to everyone that we should respect those social workers because they are not just
doing their work for themselves but it is for the whole community, the society rather.
ANALYSIS
PROBLEM 1: Lack of funds
SOLUTION: Give enough funds to the social work/social workers in order to have
better service to the people.
RESULT: Better service and improvement in the field of social work and also the
society.
SYNTHESIS
We agree on having Social Work because it advocates social change and
improvement of the society. It helps individuals fit better into their environment and
change the environment so that it works better for them. The action taken is to appreciate
the services that social workers are giving. Yes, it is their job to do so but being a social
worker is challenging and their deeds are nothing if we don’t know how to give value to
their services that’s why we should appreciate them and if we want social change, we
must cooperate too not only the social workers but also us because our society will not
work if don’t cooperate. Appreciation and cooperation is one of the key to have a better
society.
CONCLUSION
We therefore conclude that Social Work is a positive impact to the society. A
genuine and sincere work plays an important role not only in our society but also in
oneself.