Reflection Essay

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Thankfully society has come a long way since the epidemic of racism, discrimination and prejudice has come a long way through the decades. But unfortunately, despite making strides towards acceptance for everyone, racism, discrimination and prejudice still consumes the mind of many individuals. My involvement in the Peer Helping program for the past three years at my high school has given me the opportunity to explore the issue of discrimination through various workshops and conferences. In 2014 I was one of four students from my school to take place in a conference organized by the Ottawa Catholic School Board’s Equity and Inclusive Education Committee. At this conference students from all over the region came together to discuss strategies …show more content…

In correlation with the conference I previously mentioned, I’ve taken part in other workshops and conferences that have exposed me to what a positive effect people can have when they come together to make a change. This past December I took part in an activity called “Christmas Connections.” This was an event that Peer Helpers at my school hosted for ESL (English Second Language) students, the majority being newcomers to Canada. I was paired up with two ESL students and was able to talk with them, play games and make Christmas ornaments. I learned about their lives in their country, their traditions and struggles the have faced while being in a new school. It was heartwarming to see a group of high school students get together for the benefit of new students. Teenagers often have a stigma surrounding them. An assumption that they are selfish. That stigma would be shattered for anyone who stepped into the St. Pius X library that day when Christmas Connections was taking place. People have the power to do amazing things and my goal is to continue to make a positive impact on society and help others to do the same by being the best versions of …show more content…

What interests you in applying to a structural school of social work? How does studying social work at Carleton fit with your career goals? I am interested in a structural school of social work because I have a strong motivation to create a positive change within society and the lives of others. The injustices and struggles that I have faced in my life have given me the desire to work with others and look for solutions to solved social injustices. Some of my favourite classes in high school have been the one’s where I have gotten the chance to conduct social experiments on “socially taboo” topics. For example, this past year I had the chance to conduct research on societal views on teen pregnancy. I believe that a structural approach to social work is crucial in today’s day and age. It is important to look deeper into social issues and injustices in order to find ways to overcome them rather than temporarily mask the problem. Looking at social work from a structural approach allows social workers to better connect with clients by looking at the societal problems that could be contributing to their personal

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