Robbins, Chatterjee, and Canda (1999) make a compelling argument for the inclusion of critical thought in the social work profession. It is their view that social work necessitates an analytical reflection of the philosophical underpinnings that informs theories that social work consists of. The reason for this being, that without said consideration, our biases would go unnoticed; biases that affect the social workers’ practice, their conduct when working with clients. In other words, having an ideological…
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education) and Freire’(social transfors s mation) that contribute to our…
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Critical reflection is considered essential for personal and professional growth and improvement. This essay will explore and critically reflect upon my own beliefs regarding the societal group; Indigenous Australians and will discuss what has influenced or shaped these beliefs. When I was younger I always assumed that Indigenous Australians were heavy alcoholics who did not have to work yet still received everything for free. They willfully caused scenes of drunken and disorderly behavior in public…
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PD 2: Critical Reflection and Report Writing Waterloo, Ontario Prepared by #42-80 Strathaven Dr. Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3V9 July 17, 2012 Mr. Tim Paci, PD2 Instructor Professional Development Program University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Dear Mr. Paci, This report, entitled “Professional Skills: Emotional Intelligence” was prepared as my 1B Work Report for PD2: Critical Reflection and Report Writing…
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result of applying appropriate theory the organisation and structure of social work practice may be enhanced (Howe 1999:104). Social workers use theory to inform practice and provide a sense of direction and guidance in their professional engagement with service users "An alternative way of using theories to help in reflection is by using them critically against one another. Differences between theories can help in reflection in practice by enabling alternative and opposing theories to criticize…
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several facets, such as political, social, and biomedical dimensions,1,3 to make it work. Therefore, as researchers develop support for equitable partnership and work toward improvement of health, several essential elements of reflective practices were involved. These elements are no one-size-fits-all but a unique set of experiences involving the researcher and the community. According to the author of an article I stumbled upon, it clearly stated that reflection is broadly defined as professional…
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As we prepare for the closing of the quarter, you are given the opportunity to again reflect on the work you have done and to recognize any goals you have yet to achieve in your writing. Additionally, you are expected to revise the work you have done over the quarter to reflect the ideas and developments we have covered for the quarter. Because the portfolio should be cumulative for all of the work you did this quarter, please continue adding on to the portfolio you created for the midterm. You…
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Reflection Journal Week 2 General Reflection: I think this course will really help me in many different roles I may take in my career in the future. Before this, I did not even know what CRM stood for. I work for a concert promotion company and from time to time help post things to social media and help come up with ways to engage customers, but I never really thought about everything that could go into it and should be considered. I would just do some brainstorming and go…
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University ID No: 10492294 Name: Micheal Tate SCW186 Foundations For Social Work (14/AY/AU/M) Stage One Assignment 1 Study Group Leader: Andrew Wills Submission Deadline Date: 13 Nov 14 Word Count: Section one – 589 Section two – 399 Section three – N/A Section four - 1998 Table of Contents : 1.0 Learning log extracts. 1.1 15 Oct 14 - Empathy - A conversation that went well. 1.2 21 Oct 14 - Study group - Difficulty in openness. 1.3 04 Nov 14 - Service User - Conversation Feedback.…
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Critical Thinking Discussion and Summary Christopher Schemers PHL/320 March 23, 2015 John Preis Critical Thinking Discussion and Summary Everyone thinks. It is in our nature to do so. However much of our thinking by itself, is biased, distorted or outright prejudiced("The Critical Thinking Society", 2015). The quality of our life and the quality of what we produce or build depends squarely on the quality of our thought process. Poor thinking is costly, both in business and in our quality of life…
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