Social Work: Justifying The Justice Behind Social Work

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Justifying the Justice behind Social Work It takes a very distinct individual to be a social worker as this field of study is quite brutal quite frequently. Social Work is enormously demanding emotionally, the pay is average, the daily challenges that must be met, often the work conditions are odd; but these are all responsibilities that I am willing to endure. Having seen and been through a great deal myself, this career seems feasible. I am quite passionate about people and strongly believe that this career will allow me to be rewarded by impacting the lives of others in a positive way. There seems to have been a need for social work since the Industrial Revolution, if not since the dawn of time, and it has always taken passionate individuals …show more content…

“One disadvantage of social work is that you will probably not get rich (short quote) (Gambrill 5). There is not much to say in this regard. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the median pay for social workers is around $45,000 (Bureau of Labor Statistics). This is a relatively average number that places you in the lower-middle class. You certainly will not become rich with this pay. Psychology is a relatable career, but requires higher education and averages around $75,000 per year (Bureau of Labor Statistics). For a few more years of education, you can earn a significant bonus. The lack of pay may be stress inducing if you are providing for a family, have loads of student loans, …show more content…

Social work may have been an important aspect of society since the dawn of time, but we are not able to precisely pinpoint its roots. It appears that the groundwork for Social Work was laid around the Industrial Revolution by evangelical Christians and has impacted society ever since. Modern day Social Work is very important to other government agencies and serves as kind of a middleman when it comes to improving the well-being of members of society. Social Workers play a key role in keeping members of the nation healthy and cared for. To become a social worker, one should be certain the field is truly a fit for them. It is incredibly important to ensure that you can endure the emotional abuse that you will certainly go through while playing a key part in the wellness of others. You must obtain at least a Bachelors degree but ideally a Masters degree, so you must be capable and willing to complete 4-6 years of college level education. You will also be required to complete internships or on-the-job training. You will start out by working beneath heavy supervision, then you will work towards working

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