A Interview On Social Worker Interview

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Social Worker Interview I decided to interview my older brother’s friend, Cory Ringlein. I have known him most of my life and he has suffered from lymphedema as long as I have known him, this is important because his mom was a social worker before she stopped working to focus on Cory’s illness. I know this was pretty influential on Cory; he watched his mom work as a social worker and helped him make the decision to be a social worker. Cory works for Child Protection services on Broad Street in Regina, he also grew up in Regina. His role at CPS is a child protection officer; he works directly with children and is given casework for each child. When a child enters CPS, he is first assessed by a child protection intake officer who makes the decision if CPs should involve them, and if they are going to involve themselves, does it need to be done within 24 hours or within 5 days? It’s based on the severity of the situation on which the child is in. Cory’s job entails casework of children and everything that goes on in the child’s life, such as the parent’s jobs, incomes, the child’s activities, counselling appointments and manage other challenges the child may be facing as they arise. All children in Saskatchewan are mandated by CPS until the age of 16, so Cory deals will all ages of children. The main priority in CPS is child safety, and if the child is safe in the environment they are in. After CPS has been contacted and the intake officers make the decision to intervene immediately or in 5 days, if CPS decides not to intervene, sometimes they can call mobile crisis but other times, they have no resources left to use. Cory decided to become a social worker because as stated before, his mom influenced his decision to become one. He ... ... middle of paper ... ...ment shouldn’t step in until all resources have already failed, and to be used as last resort. (Hicks, 2010) To conclude, I had a great interview with Cory; he is personable and intelligent and engages well with people. He is a great social worker based on the way he interacts with young males and the ability to give confidence to families in need. He saw his mother as a social worker and enjoyed the work she did and that’s what made him decide to be a social work. He received his social work degree from the University of Regina, and plans to work in Prince Albert for the foreseeable future. He also plans to eventually move on to policy, as his mother did, and wants to help make the system easier for families to locate the help they need. I hope that I can be the same excellent social worker that Cory is, and plan to use his insight to make me a better social worker.

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