School Social Worker?
webliography: information school social workers and their influence
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Blog
This blog discusses new research, new school policy, potential workshops for parents and more topic concerning school social workers and families that are affected by them.
http://www.pas.k12.mn.us/Page/468
http://www.pas.k12.mn.us/Page/468
This Is Why
This link shows stories illustrating why people became social workers. Very influential to someone considering the major/career.
http://www.thisiswhy.vcu.edu/archives.html
http://www.thisiswhy.vcu.edu/archives.html
Testimonial
Career Story:Working in an Urban Elementary School; a testimonial from a worker in the field, gives great tips both good and bad.
Best and Worst Parts of the Job: The best part is working with the kids and families. The kids are hilarious and very open and energetic. It is nice to be able to spend some fun, positive time with them. The parents are often struggling and are very responsive to support. The hardest part is the scarcity of resources for the things people need. Not enough tutors, not enough affordable after school activities, not enough subsidies for basic needs, housing and utilities. Also it is hard when a child is suffering and a parent is unwilling or unable to help and support them.
Job Tips:
1. Make sure you have personal boundaries with your clients. You will want to rescue them, especially the kids, but there are lots of limits to what you can do and how you can do it.
1. Make sure you have personal boundaries with your clients. You will want to rescue them, especially the kids, but there are lots of limits to what you can do and how you can do it.
2. Make sure you have a plan to take care of yourself when you are witnessing hurt, disappointment, injustice and suffering. You need to know how you will take care of yourself and keep doing the work.
3. Make sure you have a good supervisor and good supervision and support. That will help you know you are doing what you can, and get you through the overwhelming parts.
Additional Thoughts: An MSW is a very flexible degree. You can do so many things with so many types of people and organizations. However, the pay is not great.
Limits of Confidentiality
School Social Workers, understand the importance of privacy and developing trusting relationships with their students and their families. Many interventions occur on an individual basis; at the students home or in a family setting. However, school social workers have to accept that everything that is said or occurs in a students life cannot be help to absolute confidentiality. This message is necessary to be communicated to the student and their families.
http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/school/cfs0202.asp?back=yes
this site explains why limits of confidentiality is to be communicated with students and family, gives examples also.
http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/school/cfs0202.asp?back=yes
this site explains why limits of confidentiality is to be communicated with students and family, gives examples also.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Average Income
- Social workers who specialize in children and family welfare made a median salary of $41,530 in 2012, according to the BLS. The best-paid 10 percent in the field earned $71,000, while the lowest-paid made approximately $26,720
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