Social Worker Reflection Paper

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Becoming a social worker would be the greatest and rewarding achievement I could ever accomplish. The social work profession facilitates social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. (Australian Association of Social Workers, 2016, para. 2).The area I’m interested to work in is Child Abuse and young people with disability because of personal experience. One of my major inspiration through her quote is (Mother Teresa 2001) “If you can 't feed a hundred people, then feed just one". I connect with this quote because I know I can never change the whole world but I can make a different in one-person life. After I completed year 12 of high school education I wasn’t sure is social work was for me. I decided to do a diploma of community service to get more idea of what social work do. Studying a diploma of community motivated me more to pursue a career as a social worker. This essay will reflect on my past experience and the things motivated me the most to become social work practitioner. This reflection will discuss the values, beliefs as social worker. They are four different type of child abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. According to Department of community, child safety and …show more content…

I believe every child deserve a safe environment to grow and feel a sense of belonging. “People who were not helped may feel a deep injustice and a drive to ensure that their experience is not replicated for others” (Chenoweth & McAuliffe, 2015, p. 10). This reflect on why I would like to work with child protection and disability. Personal experience have humbled me and have shaped my values and believes towards children and disability. Some of the skills I need to work in child protection and disability is patient, empathetic, active listening, verbal communication and

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