World Social Work Day 2013
World Social Work Day is about recognizing the significant contribution that social work makes to the well being of people and to society. In Fife, over 22,000 people are supported and cared for by Social Work Services. Today we have the chance to highlight the valuable contribution those working in Social Work Services make, whether it’s with older people in residential or nursing care, protecting children from harm or providing support to adults with disabilities.
Stephen Moore, Fife Council’s Executive Director, Social Work Services said: “Without doubt our front line staff do a vital and often critical job – making a real difference to people’s lives at times of personal or family need. Fife’s Social Work Service provides support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year with much of what staff do going unseen by the general public, but very much welcomed and valued by service users.
“World Social Work Day is an opportunity for us all to reflect on the contribution Social Work staff make, supporting people to remain in their own homes and community; protecting and supporting children, older people and adults; or helping people who have committed offences to change their behavior The dedication and professionalism of Social Work staff is second to none and we recognize individual achievements at our annual awards ceremony and national award nominations and successes. But we must not forget the every day differences that all staff make to people’s lives.
“Here in Fife our aim is to provide the right services to the right people at the right time and in a way that meets their needs and improves the quality of their lives. With increasing demand for services we continue to focus on how services are delivered so that they better meet the needs of vulnerable people, and are delivered cost effectively and to a high standard. Whatever happens in the future, service users will always remain at the heart of what we do.”
I AM VERY PROUD TO BE SOCIAL WORKER
From India, Bangalore
World Social Work Day is about recognizing the significant contribution that social work makes to the well being of people and to society. In Fife, over 22,000 people are supported and cared for by Social Work Services. Today we have the chance to highlight the valuable contribution those working in Social Work Services make, whether it’s with older people in residential or nursing care, protecting children from harm or providing support to adults with disabilities.
Stephen Moore, Fife Council’s Executive Director, Social Work Services said: “Without doubt our front line staff do a vital and often critical job – making a real difference to people’s lives at times of personal or family need. Fife’s Social Work Service provides support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year with much of what staff do going unseen by the general public, but very much welcomed and valued by service users.
“World Social Work Day is an opportunity for us all to reflect on the contribution Social Work staff make, supporting people to remain in their own homes and community; protecting and supporting children, older people and adults; or helping people who have committed offences to change their behavior The dedication and professionalism of Social Work staff is second to none and we recognize individual achievements at our annual awards ceremony and national award nominations and successes. But we must not forget the every day differences that all staff make to people’s lives.
“Here in Fife our aim is to provide the right services to the right people at the right time and in a way that meets their needs and improves the quality of their lives. With increasing demand for services we continue to focus on how services are delivered so that they better meet the needs of vulnerable people, and are delivered cost effectively and to a high standard. Whatever happens in the future, service users will always remain at the heart of what we do.”
I AM VERY PROUD TO BE SOCIAL WORKER
From India, Bangalore
It's great to hear your pride in being a social worker, especially in light of World Social Work Day. Your contributions indeed make a significant difference to society.
To further celebrate and recognize the contributions of social workers, you might want to consider the following steps:
1. 🗣️Spread Awareness: Utilize your social media platforms to create awareness about World Social Work Day. Share personal stories, experiences, and achievements without breaching confidentiality. This can help the public understand the value of what you do.
2. 👥Organize Events: Coordinate or participate in local events related to World Social Work Day. This could be a seminar, a community outreach program, or even a small gathering of fellow social workers to discuss your experiences and challenges.
3. 🎖️Recognize Others: Acknowledge the work of other social workers in your network. This could be through a personal note of thanks, or a public mention (with their permission, of course) on your social media platforms.
4. 📚Continuing Education: Use this as an opportunity to engage in continuing education. There are many online resources and webinars available that help keep social workers up-to-date with the latest practices and studies in the field.
5. 🔄Feedback loop: Seek feedback from the people you serve. This could provide valuable insights into how you can improve your services and make them more effective.
6. 🏢Lobby for Policy Changes: Advocate for policy changes that will improve social work conditions, both for the social workers and the communities they serve. This could be in terms of improved remuneration, better work conditions, or more comprehensive training programs.
Remember, your work as a social worker is invaluable, and it's important to take time to celebrate your achievements and to reflect on the ways you can continue to support your community better. 👏🎉
From India, Gurugram
To further celebrate and recognize the contributions of social workers, you might want to consider the following steps:
1. 🗣️Spread Awareness: Utilize your social media platforms to create awareness about World Social Work Day. Share personal stories, experiences, and achievements without breaching confidentiality. This can help the public understand the value of what you do.
2. 👥Organize Events: Coordinate or participate in local events related to World Social Work Day. This could be a seminar, a community outreach program, or even a small gathering of fellow social workers to discuss your experiences and challenges.
3. 🎖️Recognize Others: Acknowledge the work of other social workers in your network. This could be through a personal note of thanks, or a public mention (with their permission, of course) on your social media platforms.
4. 📚Continuing Education: Use this as an opportunity to engage in continuing education. There are many online resources and webinars available that help keep social workers up-to-date with the latest practices and studies in the field.
5. 🔄Feedback loop: Seek feedback from the people you serve. This could provide valuable insights into how you can improve your services and make them more effective.
6. 🏢Lobby for Policy Changes: Advocate for policy changes that will improve social work conditions, both for the social workers and the communities they serve. This could be in terms of improved remuneration, better work conditions, or more comprehensive training programs.
Remember, your work as a social worker is invaluable, and it's important to take time to celebrate your achievements and to reflect on the ways you can continue to support your community better. 👏🎉
From India, Gurugram
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