Great little video. I’ve been a social worker now for 19yrs. Started out in child protection. Moved into LAC & Adoption work, Youth Offending. And now for the last 14yrs in CAMHS. I’ve always wanted to work with troubled/traumatised/unwell kids. I’m also a trainee family / systemic psychotherapist. But have done CBT, DBT & EMDR too. You’re right. The vicarious trauma were exposed to can be exhausting. Good self-care and regular use of clinical and managerial supervision is vitally important.
I am from Somalia so I can relate to so many things you have said here, thank you so much. I have just completed my bachelor of psychology and was accepted into the Master of social work, however, I had my doubts and was wondering whether I should continue with psych or switch to social work and this video addressed some of the questions I had in mind. social work sounds great and I like the fact that it involves advocacy, however, after this video, I pretty much made up my mind and I will be continuing with psych. Once again thank you for this insightful video :)
I’ve been a social worker since 2009 and I have to change the population that I work with every couple of years. Not only to save myself from burn out but to keep the work that I do fresh to me. I feel that I can work with a lot of populations so I like to give and use my gifts to almost all populations. Im working in hospice now.
Hi Chioma! You touched upon a very important topic and I’m so glad you did it. These are all the things that I asked myself before starting my Masters in social work. I was quite skeptical if I would be able to overcome these challenges in my practice because I come from a background where I have seen people I love suffer from such issues and I have personally also suffered and have trauma. But I’m glad I’m doing social work. I might not be able to overcome those challenges every single time and that’s okay, but I’m gonna keep trying. Love your content Keep going!
Hey Chanchal! So glad to hear from you again. Thank you. I hope you have been well. I am glad that this resonated with you. I am sure you will do great as a Social Worker. We're not a perfect bunch but we do great work regardless. Thank you so much for your support - always appreciated.
This is so true. Social work is a really challenging profession especially coming from a different cultural background. I work as a case manager in disability sector and it's draining and i'm at the point of considering changing career. Social work is not for everyone.
it hit hard when you are an ardent follower of Christ and at the same time a social worker. recently i had a situation whereby my client was asking for abortion. i only advised her to see a physician for that purpose
I am in my first year and I am actually referring to the Bible in class and it drives me crazy to adapt to the demonic society values etc I am going to drop out
An interesting point you raise. I do not consider it my job to tell clients what to do/not do, and in the same vein, you should not feel responsible for your client's choices. You offer information and support in what the client decides. They are an expert in their own lives afterall.
I’ve realized as a social worker that most of the frameworks, polices, and regulations we have to work within, often can’t contain everything we carry. A lot of social workers start off wanting to really help people then get discouraged by the limitations and red tape we have to sift through. (How much more our clients/patients though.)
Hi Chioma, I recently subscribed to your channel and I'm glad i found you. Every thing you said here hits home for me, I've volunteered with Marginalized population and like you said it's gonna conflict with a lot of things a person believes in. I've been able to detach myself from taking the work home and I have to confess it's not always easy. I look forward to being a licensed medical social worker someday.
I love this introduction….and if you made that outfit it’s lovely by the way..and it’s also a beautiful way to do a vlog love this.. have learnt something different from this I would try this out in my vlogs thank you..… social work is one profession I love and truly it isn’t for everyone because social work can be hard mentally and emotionally, from things I have seen and heard.. that’s the thing about this job social work, thank you for bringing this to light and it has answered some of my questions as well..love this ❤
Aww, thanks Vonvicky Talks and yes, I made the outfit. Social work is truly not for everyone, but it is rewarding for anyone whose interest is genuine.
Great little video. I’ve been a social worker now for 19yrs. Started out in child protection. Moved into LAC & Adoption work, then Youth Offending. And now for the last 12yrs in CAMHS. I’ve always wanted to work with troubled/traumatised/unwell kids. I’m also a trainee family / systemic psychotherapist. But have done CBT, DBT & EMDR too. You’re right. The vicarious trauma that were exposed to can be exhausting. Good self-care and regular use of clinical and managerial supervision is vitally important. Australia. Vic DHHS offered me a job in 2019 but a family bereavement, then COVID and Lockdowns prevented me from migrating at that time. I’m thinking of reapplying now 🤔 Which part of Australia do you work in? Thanks again for your insightful videos and vLogs.
Wow! Respect...19 years🙌🏾🙌🏾. If you do re- apply to come to Australia, I hope they know what's good for them and make it seamless. Such a wealth of experience and (I'm sure, passion) you bring. Thank you so much for stopping by. I am in Sydney by the way.
@@lifewithchioma Thanks. Yes I do love my career. But at times it’s mega stressful. If I was to migrate it would be back to DHHS Melbourne. Victoria State.
Thank you for sharing your open perspective.I think when we are being challenged with different values and ethics is also an opportunity to look within and also question our own values and perhaps what we perceived as normal as children can be actually seen as abuse in other parts of the world.
Have been following your channel for a while now because Im thinking of start studying social work too next year. I love how you share your experience particularly in the domestic violence /trauma field. I wonder however on how do most social worker work on dealing with a case because it seems like we are the only one who are involved with the whole process as you mentioned it (reporting, admin task, court hearing etc). How does the team / group support from peers manifest in the job? I was thinking that being the one solely responsible for the case is what makes the job overwhelming at times.
Thanks for your question. No, you will not be working alone. It's common to be in a team with supervisors, managers, team leaders and other colleagues, but you will have your own case load if you are in a case manager role.
Another helpful video Chioma! Thank you for talking about the challenges you've faced being a social worker, it takes a lot of self awareness and critically thinking through your experiences, values and beliefs. I feel like now that I have been studying/being on placement, it solidified the idea that social work is something I would want to do and see myself doing in the future. Of course there are aspects of it that might be less exciting such as admin tasks, but they are part of the job and are equally as important as the direct clinical work, so I dont mind it. :) Understanding and looking out for the signs of burnout are so important, I noticed my quality of sleep was declining and had to adjust my self care to avoid anything further. what are your favourite self care tips Chioma?😊
Hey Vicky, good to 'see' you here. All very valid points you made. I have found setting boundaries at work to be really helpful. It helps that I am in a supportive team.
Hello ma'am I would like to ask you if there are any other social worker department is less stressed and risk such as youth support or academic advisor in colleges or working relate to courts ? Please can you suggest to me less stressed social worker departments ?
This is why I have also looked at non clinical roles in Social Work. Would anyone know if there are many opportunities in Australia in terms of non clinical side of Social Work?
Hi chi , I have fellow you for some time and you have really encourage me alot thanks so much .I want to do a masters cause in Australia but I do not know how to go about it can you be of help pls?
Hi Kate, please check out my Migrate To Australia playlist on this channel. I have lots of videos there to help you. This is a link ruclips.net/p/PLuGtlHTKojPorC0L4l_t6fxDaV4VWOouK
Hii! Ihave a law degree in brazil and I would like to do a master degree in social worker here and after that I want to move to Australia. Could I work as a social worker when I arrived in Australia?
i want to do master in social work course in canada so should i not take social work course as you telling it is very difficult ? Please suggest for me?😞
You can’t expect someone telling you what to do in your life, listen to what she is saying in the video and if is something that resonates with you, then you should consider other field.
I stumbled upon your channel today and I've been watching your videos all morning. But this particular video really resonated with me. Many atimes we tend to overlook or underestimate the harsh reality but this video exposed it all and although it reinforced my determination to study SW, it made me appreciate it more and I gained more insight into the field. I love how insightful your videos are and I'm really impressed with the research you do into the topics you discuss. I sent you a message on Instagram, please respond asap. Thanks
Great little video. I’ve been a social worker now for 19yrs. Started out in child protection. Moved into LAC & Adoption work, Youth Offending. And now for the last 14yrs in CAMHS. I’ve always wanted to work with troubled/traumatised/unwell kids. I’m also a trainee family / systemic psychotherapist. But have done CBT, DBT & EMDR too. You’re right. The vicarious trauma were exposed to can be exhausting. Good self-care and regular use of clinical and managerial supervision is vitally important.
I am from Somalia so I can relate to so many things you have said here, thank you so much. I have just completed my bachelor of psychology and was accepted into the Master of social work, however, I had my doubts and was wondering whether I should continue with psych or switch to social work and this video addressed some of the questions I had in mind. social work sounds great and I like the fact that it involves advocacy, however, after this video, I pretty much made up my mind and I will be continuing with psych. Once again thank you for this insightful video :)
I’ve been a social worker since 2009 and I have to change the population that I work with every couple of years. Not only to save myself from burn out but to keep the work that I do fresh to me. I feel that I can work with a lot of populations so I like to give and use my gifts to almost all populations. Im working in hospice now.
This is insightful. Thanks for sharing how you 'keep sane' in this profession.
I've done hospice social work previously, I loved it. Currently, I am working on the aged care assessment team and I find that very rewarding.
Hi Chioma!
You touched upon a very important topic and I’m so glad you did it. These are all the things that I asked myself before starting my Masters in social work. I was quite skeptical if I would be able to overcome these challenges in my practice because I come from a background where I have seen people I love suffer from such issues and I have personally also suffered and have trauma. But I’m glad I’m doing social work. I might not be able to overcome those challenges every single time and that’s okay, but I’m gonna keep trying.
Love your content
Keep going!
Hey Chanchal! So glad to hear from you again. Thank you. I hope you have been well. I am glad that this resonated with you. I am sure you will do great as a Social Worker. We're not a perfect bunch but we do great work regardless. Thank you so much for your support - always appreciated.
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This is so true. Social work is a really challenging profession especially coming from a different cultural background. I work as a case manager in disability sector and it's draining and i'm at the point of considering changing career. Social work is not for everyone.
Look after you Albert! It's necessary to constantly check in with ourselves too.
it hit hard when you are an ardent follower of Christ and at the same time a social worker. recently i had a situation whereby my client was asking for abortion. i only advised her to see a physician for that purpose
I am in my first year and I am actually referring to the Bible in class and it drives me crazy to adapt to the demonic society values etc I am going to drop out
@@MichelleTheBlessed are u studying in Australia? I am a Christian considering this field
An interesting point you raise. I do not consider it my job to tell clients what to do/not do, and in the same vein, you should not feel responsible for your client's choices. You offer information and support in what the client decides. They are an expert in their own lives afterall.
This is very helpful honestly , everyone telling you to go for social work. I keep saying , it’s what God wants for me that I would follow.
Go with what's right for you.
I’ve realized as a social worker that most of the frameworks, polices, and regulations we have to work within, often can’t contain everything we carry. A lot of social workers start off wanting to really help people then get discouraged by the limitations and red tape we have to sift through. (How much more our clients/patients though.)
Oh, the systems! I agree that they are a huge contributor to our stress.
Hi Chioma,
I recently subscribed to your channel and I'm glad i found you. Every thing you said here hits home for me, I've volunteered with Marginalized population and like you said it's gonna conflict with a lot of things a person believes in. I've been able to detach myself from taking the work home and I have to confess it's not always easy. I look forward to being a licensed medical social worker someday.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Goodluck in your plans.
Wow! This is so emotional 😢😢😢 I will be crying every day. This is a lot 😢well done
It's tough, but can also be fulfilling. Thanks, Faith. I see the share too. Much appreciated❤️
I love this introduction….and if you made that outfit it’s lovely by the way..and it’s also a beautiful way to do a vlog love this.. have learnt something different from this I would try this out in my vlogs thank you..… social work is one profession I love and truly it isn’t for everyone because social work can be hard mentally and emotionally, from things I have seen and heard.. that’s the thing about this job social work, thank you for bringing this to light and it has answered some of my questions as well..love this ❤
Aww, thanks Vonvicky Talks and yes, I made the outfit. Social work is truly not for everyone, but it is rewarding for anyone whose interest is genuine.
@@lifewithchioma it’s beautiful Weldone ❤
Great little video. I’ve been a social worker now for 19yrs. Started out in child protection. Moved into LAC & Adoption work, then Youth Offending. And now for the last 12yrs in CAMHS. I’ve always wanted to work with troubled/traumatised/unwell kids. I’m also a trainee family / systemic psychotherapist. But have done CBT, DBT & EMDR too. You’re right. The vicarious trauma that were exposed to can be exhausting. Good self-care and regular use of clinical and managerial supervision is vitally important.
Australia. Vic DHHS offered me a job in 2019 but a family bereavement, then COVID and Lockdowns prevented me from migrating at that time. I’m thinking of reapplying now 🤔
Which part of Australia do you work in? Thanks again for your insightful videos and vLogs.
Wow! Respect...19 years🙌🏾🙌🏾.
If you do re- apply to come to Australia, I hope they know what's good for them and make it seamless. Such a wealth of experience and (I'm sure, passion) you bring. Thank you so much for stopping by. I am in Sydney by the way.
@@lifewithchioma Thanks. Yes I do love my career. But at times it’s mega stressful. If I was to migrate it would be back to DHHS Melbourne. Victoria State.
Thank you for sharing your open perspective.I think when we are being challenged with different values and ethics is also an opportunity to look within and also question our own values and perhaps what we perceived as normal as children can be actually seen as abuse in other parts of the world.
You are absolutely right. Thanks for sharing this insight.
Wow! Chioma thanks for this video. Great content and am really thinking again about my choices. Please keep it up.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences about social work 🙏🏽
Social work is broad that's only small example. 😘
Hi Chioma,
Your videos are always worth viewing thanks.
❤️ Thanks for that message Chioma
Fields like this have to be innate first. while it is very challenging , some of us are built for this.
You're absolutely right.
Eye opener to social work for me
Thank you
Have been following your channel for a while now because Im thinking of start studying social work too next year. I love how you share your experience particularly in the domestic violence /trauma field. I wonder however on how do most social worker work on dealing with a case because it seems like we are the only one who are involved with the whole process as you mentioned it (reporting, admin task, court hearing etc). How does the team / group support from peers manifest in the job? I was thinking that being the one solely responsible for the case is what makes the job overwhelming at times.
Thanks for your question. No, you will not be working alone. It's common to be in a team with supervisors, managers, team leaders and other colleagues, but you will have your own case load if you are in a case manager role.
Fascinating my dear
You just iced the cake 🎂
wow thanks for sharing with us. so much emotionally
Another helpful video Chioma! Thank you for talking about the challenges you've faced being a social worker, it takes a lot of self awareness and critically thinking through your experiences, values and beliefs.
I feel like now that I have been studying/being on placement, it solidified the idea that social work is something I would want to do and see myself doing in the future. Of course there are aspects of it that might be less exciting such as admin tasks, but they are part of the job and are equally as important as the direct clinical work, so I dont mind it. :)
Understanding and looking out for the signs of burnout are so important, I noticed my quality of sleep was declining and had to adjust my self care to avoid anything further. what are your favourite self care tips Chioma?😊
Hey Vicky, good to 'see' you here. All very valid points you made. I have found setting boundaries at work to be really helpful. It helps that I am in a supportive team.
Hello ma'am I would like to ask you if there are any other social worker department is less stressed and risk such as youth support or academic advisor in colleges or working relate to courts ? Please can you suggest to me less stressed social worker departments ?
Yes, Social workers can be found in lots of work environments. You can do project work in community development, work as a researcher, trainer etc.
This is why I have also looked at non clinical roles in Social Work. Would anyone know if there are many opportunities in Australia in terms of non clinical side of Social Work?
Yes there are.
Thank you 😊
Please I really need your advice on how I can process my Australia visa I just get refuse
Hi Kester, please seek advice from a migration agent. You can find one here portal.mara.gov.au/search-the-register-of-migration-agents/
Hi chi , I have fellow you for some time and you have really encourage me alot thanks so much .I want to do a masters cause in Australia but I do not know how to go about it can you be of help pls?
Hi Kate, please check out my Migrate To Australia playlist on this channel. I have lots of videos there to help you. This is a link ruclips.net/p/PLuGtlHTKojPorC0L4l_t6fxDaV4VWOouK
Hmmmm you see how I envy social workers compare to nurses 🙈 a real food for thought
Hii!
Ihave a law degree in brazil and I would like to do a master degree in social worker here and after that I want to move to Australia. Could I work as a social worker when I arrived in Australia?
Yes you can if you meet all the requirements for eligibility for membership with the AASW
i want to do master in social work course in canada so should i not take social work course as you telling it is very difficult ? Please suggest for me?😞
You can’t expect someone telling you what to do in your life, listen to what she is saying in the video and if is something that resonates with you, then you should consider other field.
I like your content sister.
Hi good morning
liked for kids
Chioma, you really sounded like a deep hypocrite and dramatic, after you are almost a citizen through the same SW..
I stumbled upon your channel today and I've been watching your videos all morning. But this particular video really resonated with me. Many atimes we tend to overlook or underestimate the harsh reality but this video exposed it all and although it reinforced my determination to study SW, it made me appreciate it more and I gained more insight into the field. I love how insightful your videos are and I'm really impressed with the research you do into the topics you discuss. I sent you a message on Instagram, please respond asap. Thanks