Social Work Abria
Social Work Abria
SOCIAL WORKER
Social workers are professionals who aim to enhance overall well-being and help meet
basic and complex needs of communities and people. Social workers work with many
different populations and types of people, particularly focusing on those who are vulnerable,
oppressed and living in poverty.
Principles of Acceptance:
Social work accepts the individual as he or she is with all his/her limitations. Social work
believes that acceptance is the crux of all help. Social worker does not condemn or feel
hostile towards a client because his behavior differs from the approved one. The
principle of acceptance implies that social worker must perceive, acknowledge, receive
and establish a relationship with the individual client as he actually is, not as social
worker wishes him to be or think he should be.
Principle of Individualization:-
Principle of Communications:-
Communication is a two way process most of the problem that give pain are precisely
the problem of communication. When the communication is inadequate or insufficient
the problems occurs either automatically or because of misunderstanding. The social
worker should have enough skills to grasp the communication. The proper
communication is crucial in social work relationship because the background of the
client and worker may be different, the mental status of the client and the worker may
vary. Therefore the social worker should make all the efforts to see that communication
between him and client is proper. The client should be made feel comfortable and at
ease to express his thoughts feelings and facts.
Principle of Confidentiality:-
Social work believes that during the professional help between the client and social
worker, client have the right of personal information about themselves in relationship
with a social agency. The principle believes that confidential things of the client must be
kept confidential and other agencies and individual & should be consulted only with the
clients consent.
Principle of Self Determination:-
The principle emphasizes client’s right to self determination. Every individual client has
the right to decide what is appropriate for him and decides the ways and means to
realize it. In other words, social worker should not force decisions or solutions on the
clients because the client has come to him for help. Therefore, social worker should
support and guide the client to develop insight into his social situations in correct
perspective and encourage and involve him to like decisions that are good and
acceptable to him.
Principle of non-judgmental attitude presumes that the social worker should begin the
professional relationship without any bias. He should not form opinion about the client,
good or bad, worthy or unworthy. He has to treat the client as somebody who has come
to him for help and he should be willing to help the client without being influenced by the
opinions of other about the client or his situation. This enables the worker and the client
feel free to develop understanding of each other.
This principle guides social work professional not to indulge too much personally in the
client's difficult situation or being too objective. Therefore the social worker should
maintain a reasonable emotional distance even while sympathizing with the client social
worker should indicate the understanding of the difficult situations of the client without
showing pity or appearing to be indifference.
System approach had been having a successful time in biology, ecology and
engineering system theory encourages practitioner to see their client and problems as
part of a whole. The behavior of each component affected and in turn was affected by
all other part of the whole or system. Thus, to treat one problem entailed understanding
the functioning of other related part of the whole or system. So for example with the
difficult child, the behaviour of his parents, his peers and his school may all have a
bearing on his conduct. After a system analysis the practitioner might well conclude that
altering the anti social outlook of the local peer group is in fact the best way to tackle the
client’s difficult behavior and not to send him to an educational psychologist.