Ethics and Empathy: A Social Worker's Perspective

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Social Worker As a social worker, I have been able to use my skills I have learned in the field and my college education. I have values, beliefs, and ethics that I have used to center my social work career around. I also acknowledge as a social worker, I cannot push my values, beliefs, and ethics onto others. Every person does not share the same values, beliefs and ethics. Work Ethics I am an accountable person and value doing things on time. As a social worker I am held accountable to do my job not only for myself, but for my client; however, I must present my best self or I will be unable to perform my best for my client. Another work ethic is empathizing for the client. Yet, there is a difference between empathy than symptomatic. Do not feel sorry for them because they don't want you to feel sorry for them. They wish for you to understand their feelings, thoughts and attitudes. …show more content…

Most people in hard situation are not looking for a hand out, but a hand up. Giving people the options to improve their living situations with services available for health care, food, child care, housing, and education betters that person's chances at have a successful personal welfare. In bettering personal welfare I must also eliminate how I treat racial and ethnic minorities differently. In the social work field, we cannot look at the person differently just because of their skin color or their culture, they are just a person is in need of a hand up; Black, White, Asian or Hispanic its our job is to get them the options to succeed. As a social worker, you must assess and get to know your clients on a personal level, but still keep it professional. By assessing and getting to know your client you will get a better picture of why they are seeking professional options for help; allowing you to provide the best personal welfare for your

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