Social Work Reflective Report

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During this course, I have learned about the importance of developing effective communication skills that are essential for the professional role of a social worker. I have learned about the values that underpin ethical social work and the skills that support and maintain those values. Furthermore, I explored the concepts and theories that developed my knowledge about communication and the skills involved. The topics covered include listening and responding effectively to a message; identifying and overcoming barriers in cross-cultural communication; identifying verbal and non-verbal cues; respect and assertiveness in communication; conflict and resolution styles; practiced working and communicating in groups; learned about public speaking and presenting a seminar; explored various modes of online communication; and learned about the importance of communication for human services and community work. Exploring the different methods and skills throughout …show more content…

Communication and interpersonal skills are recognised as an important and fundamental component of social work practice (Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) 2013, p. 7; Chenoweth & McAuliffe 2015, p. 19). Standard 6.3 of the AWS stipulates the requirement to effectively work with others in a team environment. More specifically, it requires that social workers cooperate and collaborate with other professionals to support and improve their practice and the development of service delivery (AAWS 2013, p. 15). Interprofessional practice is the collaboration between two or more professions working towards a mutual goal (. Specifically, the benefits of collaboration involve combining resources and sharing expertise to improve client outcomes (Chenoweth & McAuliffe, 2015, p. 218; Moxley & Washington 2016, p. 115). The following is taken from my journal entry for week

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