Social Work Values Essay

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Values is a word that have many different definitions. Each individual defines values differently and have different values. Most might have similar values but no two individuals have values that are exactly the same. Values are defined as the importance, worth, and usefulness of something. However, my definition of values is my personal beliefs and morals used to live everyday life. As a social worker, there are six core values that I should abide by. Those six core values are service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence. Nevertheless, dignity and worth of the person, social justice, service, and importance of human relationships stands out to me. Although I feel I have …show more content…

In the social work profession, there is a lot of cultural and ethnic diversity. Based on my personal values and the core values, I have conflict when it comes to certain situations. For example, with dignity and worth of the person being a core value, dealing with rapists will be difficult for me. I can be really understanding but I feel there is no reason or excuse that justifies raping another person. Rape is discussed all around so a person know it is wrong no matter what the parent or learning source taught them. Also, I have difficulty with a parent or any individual physically abusing a child because they despise themselves. I don’t understand how any person can hurt an innocent child and have no remorse. I have to work on not judging that person and trying to understand their point a view although it will be a challenge for me. This brings me to the providing social …show more content…

No matter what the situation is or whatever disagreements a social worker have with the situation, their job is to provide service to help the individual learn to maintain daily living. In order to provide proper service, a social worker must be knowledgeable of all resources. I know when I disagree with or dislike something, my facial expressions show what I’m feeling. However, I should be able to put that aside, maintain my composure, and provide the best service I can. Every household is not upheld the same so I must keep that in mind. What is normal for my household is probably not normal for another household. Providing proper service brings me to the discussion of importance of human

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