The letter that is written and submitted by Beatrice Farnsworth to the Social Work Department is in retaliation of my response to her email that I was including in. I responded by requesting a changed from NHelp. I felt that I am singled out and targeted. I knew from the initial interview with her that it would not work. I voice my concerns and I was told to try and make it works and I did try.
Her letter is a defamation and assination of my character. Beatrice Farnsworth is attempting to stop my education that I am working so hard to attained. I have attended FIU since 2014. I had no problems with former or present classmates and professors here or MDC. I have never disrupted a class spoke out of line with any professor or student a matter
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She stated that I did not let her know about my job. I informed her the very first time I meet her and also told her am in the military which in turn she told me I should quit. I told her that I cannot quit the military I am on contract and when they called I have to go. She then says she do not know if this going to work. I reply I do not know either. She then replied that NHelp is flexible that why she like it because she can work from home.
2. Self-awareness. I am very aware of who I am as a daughter, a woman, a mother, a sailor, and a student. I always question myself of the role I played in everything that I do and currently I question myself and with this letter opens my eyes more of the evil I face
Am not here as an instructor, but as a FIU student to learn how to be a social worker. Not to be judgmental or have any prejudices or biases against anyone. Unfortunately, that not what I have learned and encountered this semester. I sat in her group for two weeks I gave my opinion when asked. I never talk about my experiences with them. One of the lawyer came in and while giving her lecture she asked me a question and I responded to her. A student told her if you do not want to hear the truth do not asked Annette. did not disrespect her.
One of the primary mission of the Social Work profession is to enhance well-being and help meet the basic needs of all people, especially the most vulnerable in