Social Work aims to
maximize the development of human potential and the fulfillment of human needs
, through an equal commitment to: Working with and enabling people to achieve the best possible levels of personal and social well-being. Working to achieve social justice through social development and social change.
Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice
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Engage In Practice-informed Research and Research
-informed Practice. Engage in Policy Practice. Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities.
The purpose of social work is
to promote or restore a mutually beneficial interaction between individuals and society in order to improve the quality of life for everyone
.
- GOAL 1: Generalist Preparation. …
- GOAL 2: Diversity. …
- GOAL 3: Ethics. …
- GOAL 4: Social Justice. …
- GOAL 5: Professional Development. …
- GOAL 6: Service.
To enhance human well-being and alleviate psychiatric symptoms
. To enhance the social functioning and interactions of patients. To use research, knowledge, and skills that advance social work practice. To apply social work practices in the context of diverse cultures.
- Principles of Acceptance.
- Principle of Individualization.
- Principle of Communications.
- Principle of Confidentiality.
- Principle of Self Determination.
- Principle of Non-judgmental Attitude.
- Principle of Controlled Emotional Involvement. Delete Answer. ×
- Empathy. Empathy is the ability to identify with and understand another person’s experience and point of view. …
- Communication. …
- Organization. …
- Critical thinking. …
- Active listening. …
- Self-care. …
- Cultural competence. …
- Patience.
What makes a good social worker is
their ability to understand and share the feelings of others
— also known as empathy. … Social workers who have a strong ability to empathize will be able to form strong connections because their clients feel they understand them and can relate to the things that are difficult for them.
Definition of SMART Objectives. SMART stands for
specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound
. • Specific – Objective clearly states, so anyone reading it can understand, what will be done. and who will do it.
Father of social work,
Thounaojam Iboyaima
no more, he was 99 years old.
Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes
social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people
. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work.
The following broad ethical principles are based on social work’s core values of
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence
. These principles set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire.
- Service.
- Social justice.
- Dignity and worth of the person.
- Importance of human relationships.
- Integrity.
- Competence.
Social values reflect how we relate to society. Social values include
justice, freedom, respect, community, and responsibility
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Social Workers are often involved in
teaching people about resources and how to develop particular skills
such as budgeting, the caring discipline of children, effective communication, the meaning of a medical diagnosis, and the prevention of violence.
- Competency 1: Professional Identity.
- Competency 2: Values & Ethics.
- Competency 3: Critical Thinking.
- Competency 4: Diversity & Difference.
- Competency 5: Social & Economic Justice.
- Competency 6: Research.
- Competency 7: Human Behavior & the Social Environment.
- Competency 8: Social Policy.