I watched all of this. Not in one go but in chunks that I can process. A question that's in my head right now is how much of being a social worker is learnt and how much does a person already have from factory.... You basically say ask a simple question get a simple answer, ask a more specific question about their quality of life and get a more detailed answer.... I think another thing to think about is will you keep acting as a social worker if it doesn't pay anything. To be on government welfare payment and then help people. Because that's what I can do when I see there is people in a hard spot in life and I come accross them randomly, while my attempts have been unsuccessful and unwanted atleast the person can't say nobody cares about them and they are al by them self.
Phenomenal presentation! Thank you so much!
Very comprehensive and useful
amazing presentation.
I watched all of this. Not in one go but in chunks that I can process. A question that's in my head right now is how much of being a social worker is learnt and how much does a person already have from factory.... You basically say ask a simple question get a simple answer, ask a more specific question about their quality of life and get a more detailed answer....
I think another thing to think about is will you keep acting as a social worker if it doesn't pay anything. To be on government welfare payment and then help people. Because that's what I can do when I see there is people in a hard spot in life and I come accross them randomly, while my attempts have been unsuccessful and unwanted atleast the person can't say nobody cares about them and they are al by them self.
People in social work choose that path to help people, not to make money...the system just don’t treat them with respect.
Interested in the material, but the use of um, you know and other stuttering in public speaking makes it hard to listen to