social work through a simulation activity and group presentation • share insights on the different core values of social work • imbibe the core values needed in social work. RECAP • Goals of Social Work – Caring – heart of the social work – Curing – treating people with problems in social functioning (counseling, therapy) – Changing- active participation of social workers in social reform (promoting social change and justice) SCOPE OF SOCIAL WORK • PRIMARY DISCIPLINE – Adoption, Foster Care, Residential Care, Support in Own Home, Protective Services, Family Services, Income Maintenance (Social and Public) • EQUAL PARTNER – Support for people in the long term care, Community Services • SECONDARY DISCIPLINE – Correctional Facilities, Industry, Medical and Health Care, School. PROCESSING QUESTIONS:
• How did you find the short
video? • What was the best part of the short video? • What are the manifested values of the good Samaritan? PROCESSING QUESTIONS:
• How did you find the short
film? • What was the best part of the short video? • What are the manifested values of the good Samaritan? Activity: • Proceed to your permanent groupings. • Each group will be given an assigned core values. • Brainstorm with your group mates and come up with a TABLEAU that will represent your assigned core values • Assign someone to explain your presentation in class. RUBRICS • Creativity – 10 • Understanding of the topic – 10 • Teamwork – 10 –OVERALL- 30 pts. CORE VALUES • Group 1: Service • Group 2:Compassion • Group 3: Competence • Group 4: Dignity and worth of the person • Group 5: Importance of human relationship SERVICE - Directs social worker to go beyond purely performing a service for a pay and allow them to be generous with their time. - Their work borders on charity and professional service. COMPASSION • Considered as an important value for all humankind but in social work, it is the basis for someone to go out and become a voice to the voiceless and a friend to the people who need it most. COMPETENCE • Is a very important value for social work because it separates social caregiving from social work professional practice. Dignity and worth of the person • Provides the determination and drive for social workers to seek the marginalized in all forms without much regard as to whether such problem is self- inflicted or socially imposed. In the heart of social work is the belief that all humans have dignity and worth regardless of their acts and status in life. IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIP • As a value, makes it possible for social workers to do their job as most human situations they seek to address require collaborating with so many other professionals and individuals with a stake in the issue. • Social work is all about relationship. SEATWORK (CASE STUDY) • Shancai is a newcomer at the senior high school program of FEBIHS. Being a new to the school, she observed to be silent and avoids interaction in groups very often. Three months after, the situation remains the same as she still finds difficulty building relationships. She prefers to eat, to study and walk alone. Bothered by the situation of Shancai, her adviser in class referred the case to school’s social worker. If you are the social worker, how will you handle the case? What core values and principles are you going to apply? How will you manage the situation? REFLECTION PAPER NO. 2 • Do you see yourself as a social worker by profession in the future? Yes or No? Why? • What particular core values of social work that you are willing to apply in your life? Why?