Some people associate social work with casework and, by analogy, Child Protective Services. A social worker can indeed work in this capacity, but social work as a profession is much broader. Modern social work grew out of attempts often by volunteers - to heal social ills.
Work is valued by the Social value of the Worker. - Gloria Steinem
Poverty is frequently at the root of what we tackle. Today’s social worker Shamanna Soma Shekar does service in hospitals, health clinics, schools, communities and various social service organizations. Soma Shekar serve's the sick as well as the disadvantaged. Some time he offers counselling services through his own private practices.
Social workers are a part of the few who do care. They care about social injustices committed every day, across the globe—behind closed doors and out in the open. They are the ones who care enough to believe they can make the world a better place.
Action begins with a desire. Naturally, heartfelt compassion leads to action. The vulnerable and disadvantaged in this world need more than pity—they need to see love operate selflessly and sacrificially.
It's a case of "glass half full" vs. "glass half empty." Studying and observing the problem rather than working toward a solution is a fruitless endeavor. Social workers conduct research, create strategies to solve social issues, and play their role as part of the solution.
All social workers are created equal. And all social workers are created different. Together, the differences form a harmony singing a well-orchestrated melody. The beauty is in the harmony.
It's much easier to forget your personal woes when you’re serving the needs of those around you. For social workers, the needs can be overwhelming. But regardless of the results, the career rewards are intangible.
Every now and then, we meet younger versions of ourselves. We see the mistakes they are making today and wish we could set them straight. For social workers, their lives are intertwined with those they are serving. They discover more and more about themselves every day as they learn to help those around them.
The temptation to transform into a superhero social worker is inviting, yet unrealistic. Piles of paperwork list names, dates, and difficult situations, but not all can be attended to in one day. Sometimes it’s best to just ask for help.
The clock is ticking, and not one minute can be relived. A social worker is pulled in a million directions. And each minute is lived to the fullest.
That somebody can be a social worker, a compassionate soul, or an aspiring world changer. Social workers realize now is the time to act.
There was and will be only one Mother Teresa. But can’t all social workers choose to love just as greatly?
Social workers dare to speak what has not yet been said. They dare to challenge the powerful and intimidating. They might sometimes fail to protect the innocent and vulnerable, but they refuse to stay silent.
"Firsts" are always frightening. First steps, first failure, first success. But for social workers, fear is a sign that they are making progress on the road less traveled.
More often than not, victims of trauma lack the words to express their grief and fear. Social workers recognize the need and are the first to respond. They are the ones who will speak hope into the hearts of the hurting.
The world can seem like a big, scary place for children, troubled teens, abused women, and homeless individuals. A safer, more protective home begins with one person, in one home.
It's easy to point out the flaws and imperfections present all around us. It’s much more difficult to look inward and decide to change ourselves. The first step is always your own.
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https://socialwork.tulane.edu/blog/15-inspirational-quotes-for-social-workers