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Social Work Research Methods (civic knowledge (diverse perspectives (by…
Social Work Research Methods
civic action
rehabilitating, and finding the weak points in our society, so that we can create a future that gets progressively better
not getting caught up in phony research
be able to spot false claims by authority figures, and research the claims to find true answers
use this knowledge to inform of and treat clients with proven methods
use this awareness when interacting with clients
bring calm, peaceful, and respectful perspectives to the table
civic knowledge
diverse perspectives
by expanding we gain perspective on humanity and the needs of populations
we need diverse perspectives to not get caught up in racism, classism, or sexism, and all forms of prejudice so we can spot the ways these things creep into the political landscape
using diverse perspectives to create a more inclusive and egalitarian society
not letting anybody slip through the cracks or be exploited
understand the history of the communities you serve and relate them to the present to see their impacts and implications
by understanding scientific research in the social work field we can see the vast array of needs in the field.
It is our priority as social workers to serve the needs of our communities regardless of circumstance
civic skills
interaction between individuals and society
bringing together and bridging gaps
let it be respectful and professional
it is a skill to be able to communicate effectively with diverse populations
we have to be willing to constantly be learning so we can better see the evolving political and social landscape
being able to conduct good research on potentially troublesome issues within communities
civic values
understanding history to expand perspectives
doing what you can to identify personal biases and understanding how they can effect your work as a social worker
unconditional positive regard for clients
if this is not possible refer to someone else
be empathetic
be the supporter, the uplifter
using knowledge of up to date current events, political and scientific, to be able to spot out poorly conducted research which is used to generalize certain groups or populations
shed light on these subjects, share your findings, add to the ever changing landscape of civic values and folkway