Reaction Paper About Social Work

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Social work is a profession, but as a profession, it is yet fighting acknowledgment in both the unified wellbeing part and in people in general field. Truly, they are the charity workers, the “humanitarians", the individuals who surrendered their opportunity to help the underprivileged. Social workers work was seen as down to earth and prescriptive, and regularly connected to churches who customarily settled projects to help poor people. I have conducted a series of interviews and some research to understand the perception of social workers today. Over the years, the social work practice has expanded. It first started with the founding of the Hull House by Jane Addams in 1889. Since then Social Work has widen its horizons to help human welfare. LeCroy and …show more content…

Item A said, “they are not different, they only thing not the same is the pay”. I agree the pay is significantly different and they do very similar jobs, but social workers just work with lower class people. Item B responded “they different by doing my home visits and checking out the environment of ones in need. They are there even after the goal is met”. Social workers mostly do home visits when a child is at risk or being neglected. What type of education does a person need to become a social worker? Coincidently, they all answered the same that to be social worker a person must have a bachelor’s degree. As indicated, in LeCroy and Stinson article most, fifty-three percent, have a bachelor’s degree. What kinds of experiences have you (interviewee) had with social workers? Describe the experiences. If you have not had any experiences with social workers, would you consider seeking help from a social worker? If yes or no, explain why? Item A: I use to be on Medicaid and food stamps, I got what I needed at the time nothing more, nothing less. Item B : I worked as a social worker assistant at DSS in Johnston County. It was very exciting and pleasing to help