As a future social worker I was interested in learning more about how these agencies function. While I may not be directly working with substance abuse or mental health, it can be a prominent factor neighboring the oppressed. Agency Philosophy: Each individual deserves to lead a happy, fulfilling life. Social structures, victimization, or poor choices often cause stress to exceed our coping ability.
Evaluate how ASU is positioning itself through its vision and mission. The ASU’s vision and mission statement are a very powerful. These two statements positioning ASU as a public research university that use a student-centric model to support innovation and creativity. ASU’s vision is to lead their people to be success in life and understanding the value of the community.
Policy Implementation: HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration) Mission and Vision: The mission statement of the HRSA is as follows: “To improve health and achieve health equity through access to quality services, a skilled health workforce and innovative programs.” Its subsequent vision is: “Healthy Communities, Healthy People.”
Howard University is a predominantly black school, expressing excellence, leadership, truth and service I could contribute to the legacy of Howard University in many ways. Growing up I've always wanted to gain the experience of a historically black college or university. As a member of the National Beta Club we promote the ideals of academic achievement and leadership. Being apart of the National Beta Club caused me to strive for my goals and take leadership in all that I do. The mission statement states "To promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students."
In order for a mission statement to reflect an organization’s true purpose it must address four key areas of service. The addressed areas include what the organization does, and how they achieve their goals (Hull, 2013). It must also address for whom they achieve those goals, and what value they bring to those they serve (Hull, 2013). HCA’s mission statement addresses all of these areas. HCA’s mission statement reads, “Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.
1. American Public Health Association (APHA) Mission Statement: For Science. For Action. For Health APHA is one of the oldest and largest public health professional organizations.
It is the on-going social worker’s responsibility to provide professional child welfare social work services, through home visits, to the family. This is done by assessing the family’s strengths and needs, developing
The American College Health Association is a Maryland based health organization of college health professionals from all over the United States. The motto of the ACHA is “the recognized voice of expertise in college health.” More than eight hundred educational institutions are affiliated with the ACHA. The aim of the association is to create a vast network of health professionals from different walks of life, in order to better improve health services, health programs and professional development in the health sector. The main vision of ACHA is “to be the recognized voice of expertise in college health.”
It is obvious that only the kids want welfare but, why is that? Rose Mary states, “Once you go on welfare, it changes you. Even if you get off welfare, you never escape the stigma that you were a charity case” (188). This statement from her tells the reader her why to not accepting welfare. In this sense welfare is symbolizing negativity and disservice to the family.
Consistent with the value of personalismo, parents stress the importance of a good relationship with their worker and the implications to their case. Child welfare policy is another factor that can impact workers’ abilities to provide culturally congruent services. Conflicts with child welfare workers may arise as policies that guide the public child welfare system practices are child centered and reflect main-stream values influenced by individualistic world views. The findings from this qualitative study indicate that substantial change is required if we truly aim to provide culturally congruent and relevant services to the families served by the public child welfare system. Towards this aim, child welfare practice and policies need (1) to be informed by the families’ perspectives, and (2) to address child welfare workers’ need for training and support.
1.In your own words, state why it is important for social workers, or for anyone, to understand social welfare policy. Anyone should understand social welfare policy because the more you know the more leverage you have. Hence, understanding the social welfare system will give you the ability to question, advocate for change, make good decisions about people’s lives including your own, and better plan for the future with prior knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of social programs. It is more important for social workers to understand the social welfare policy because as a professional in the field of human services, having a greater understanding of social welfare policy can make them a better leader and a better source of information.
In 1935, welfare for poor children and other dependent persons became the responsibility of the federal government. To deal with the depression, The Social Security Act of 1935 established a safety net for less fortunate Americans, and also created a program to assist some of the nation’s poor. One of which used to be called Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). This program went on to become the main support for needy, one parent families.
A very controversial topic surges over the United States in an argument if Child Protective Services really does its job. What even is the Child Welfare system? An official government source describes Child Protective Sources as, “The child welfare system is a group of services designed to promote the well-being of children by ensuring safety, achieving permanency, and strengthening families.” Are we really protecting the children from abusive homes, or are we tearing families that may or may not be dysfunctional apart? Through close examination of statistics and studies we can conclude that Child Protective Services does both harm and help many children across the country.
The concept of a welfare is for the government to protects citizens and provide help socially and economically. Instead, according to the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, welfare “creates a trap that is difficult to escape.” Indeed it does. Majority of the times, welfare comes with a lot of strings attached. It provides a source of income, but it controls one’s life too aggressively.
The organization that I have chosen that is relevant to social work, and is aligned with social work values as articulated by the NASW Code of Ethics is The Department of Children Protection and Permanency (DCPP). The DCPP is New Jersey’s child protection and welfare agency, who assist children and their families who may be struggling. The DCPP provides safety, well-being and the success of children, adolescents, families, and communities. The DCPP helps parents get engaged with services that address the issues they may be facing that allowed for the division’s involvement. The DCPP is responsible for investigating any allegations of child abuse or neglect, and if it is necessary then arranging for the child’s protection, and the family’s treatment.