Reflections on Social Welfare

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“The various social services provided by a state for the benefit of its citizens” is the literal definition of social welfare. However, after completing this course, an Introduction to Social Welfare, I can confidently assert that a country’s or a state’s social welfare system is far more intricate than this simplified definition. A social welfare system is composed of many interconnected macro, mezzo and micro levels. Each of these levels has an impact on their respective communities, governments and nation. After taking a closer look into our social welfare system, I’ve been humbled to find a group of professionals that are dedicated to service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, the importance of human relationships, integrity and competence which holds true to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. These ethical views and values have only further empowered me to continue perusing my master’s degree in social work. As I reflect on the semester and my time in this class, I don’t know how my views towards social welfare couldn’t have changed to some degree. Going into this course as a declared social work major, I already had a vested interest in the material being covered and the topic of social welfare. However this was simply an interest, not an understanding. I can now say that I have successfully gained a basic understanding of how our social welfare system operates and it’s importance to our society and its success. My attitudes and ideas regarding social welfare have changed during the length of this class because I participated in engaged learning and was exposed to many new theories and ideas. I realized that our social welfare system is very complex and is constantly undergoin... ... middle of paper ... ...t they’re addressing is refugee resettlement and the many obstacles that come with it. These obstacles can be anything from lack of government assistance, struggles in helping a refugee learn English or difficulties in preparing a new refugee for the workforce. My proposed solution to better overcome this issue is making sure that the Boise community is more educated then they are now. Before taking this class, I really had no idea of what a refugee has to go through and the hardships that they face, even after they have safely arrived to the U.S. I think that people must be aware of the struggles that refugees are facing in order to increase overall awareness and concern for this group of individuals. We as a Boise community need to support the success of the Boise refugee community as a whole and help refugees transition into their new lives as easily as possible.

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