What role can social workers play in current societal issues such as social justice, health care reform, education, and others? Minimum of 5 references && at least 300 words.
Category: Social Sciences : Social Work (MSW)
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
Overview For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture th
Overview
For this assignment, you are asked to interview someone of a culture that is different from your own. It may be a classmate, a friend or family member, or someone in your community. This will give you practice in micro engagement, as well as assist in exploring with someone about their cultures respectfully. This assignment also allows for reflection on your own culture and experiences. The following questions are a guide, or ideas, that you can utilize in your interview.
Cultural Interview Exercise
Interview someone of an ethnicity/culture different from your own.
Generation in the US they identified with
Nationality, ethnicity, “race” – level of identification
Language(s) spoken
Religion/spirituality/agnosticism/atheism
Individuality vs. family/community orientation, decision-making
Social roles (spouse, child, parent, partner, friend, etc.)
Socio-economic status (and has it changed during their lifetime or across generations?)
Work and recreation preferences, attitudes, beliefs
Parenting practices
Customs, rituals, traditions that are significant
Superstitions, folk beliefs
Rules/norms regarding interactions, manners, touch, eye contact, gestures, etc.
Assertiveness vs. passivity
How emotions are expressed; how disagreements are handled
Beliefs and practices regarding health, illness, mental health, indigenous healing or healers
Gender, birth order, age, housing arrangements
Food/drink, beliefs about eating/alcohol/drugs
Major values
Major beliefs
Major attitudes
“should”
“must”
“never”
Current prejudices about other groups
Extent to which they have experienced prejudice and/or oppression
Extent to which they benefit from social privilege
What “other” groups are they most comfortable around? Why?
What “other” groups are they least comfortable around? Why? How do they plan to address this discomfort?
What about their culture makes them most proud? Least proud?
Cultural Interview Paper Instructions
After the interview, write 3-4 pages on the knowledge and insight you gained from completing this assignment. Discuss how you feel, what you think, how you react to the notion of serving this minority population in the micro, mezzo and macro areas of social work practice. Additionally, include how the information may influence your professional work.
Questions to consider in your paper:
How has this group been treated historically in our culture? What is the history (e.g., laws, experiences, etc.) related to this type of oppression? What assumptions, beliefs, or attributions appear to drive the oppression or discrimination of this group?
What are examples of specific oppressive or discriminatory practices that this group has encountered as they interact with various institutions? You may include social, economic, educational, faith, and health care institutions in your discussion, as well as any other institutions of relevance.
What may be the outcomes or implications of these experiences for the marginalized group? Consider the range of bio-psycho-social-spiritual outcomes and other issues of relevance.
What examples of strength and resilience are, or have been, evident within members of this group? What may be the implications of these oppressive practices for social workers who work with individuals from this population? What are 2-3 specific understandings or actions that you see as critical to supporting non-oppressive practices with the culture you learned about?
Grammar is important/ please hand assignment on time/ follow all instructions how the paper should be written. I will attach file of the interview also my background of my culture.
Follow every detail to wrote this reflection paper
USE SAM FRANKLIN ON THE ATTACHED FILE Identify the presenting problem for the ca
USE SAM FRANKLIN ON THE ATTACHED FILE
Identify the presenting problem for the case study you selected. (Remember: The presenting problem has to be framed from the perspective of role theory. For example, the presenting problem can be framed within the context of role functioning.)
Identify all the relevant roles assumed by the client.
Analyze the social expectations and social and cultural norms revolving around the role, social position, and role scripts of one of the roles assumed by the client.
Explain the role and social position of the social worker in working with the client in the case study.
Describe how the role(s) and social position(s) assumed by the social worker will influence the relationship between the social worker and the client.
Identify three assessment questions that are guided by role theory that you will ask the client to better understand the problem.
Identify and describe two interventions that are aligned with the presenting problem and role theory.
Identify one advantage and one limitation in using role theory in understanding the case.
REFERENCE
Turner, F. J. (Ed.). (2017). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches (6th ed.). Oxford University Press.
Chapter 26, “The Psychosocial Framework of Social Work Practice” (pp. 411–419)
Chapter 30, “Role Theory and Concepts Applied to Personal and Social Change in Social Work” (pp. 452–470)
Blakely, T. J., & Dziadosz, G. M. (2008). Case management and social role theory as partners in service delivery Links to an external site.. Care Management Journals, 9(3), 106–112. https://doi.org/10.1891/1521-0987.9.3.106
Dulin, A. M. (2007). A lesson on social role theory: An example of human behavior in the social environment theory Links to an external site.. Advances in Social Work, 8(1), 104–112. https://doi.org/10.18060/134
KEEP IT WITHIN 1 PAGE THE RESPONSES CAN BE CLEAR AND TO THE POINT
Theory Submit a 1- to 2-page case write-up that addresses the following: • Su
Theory
Submit a 1- to 2-page case write-up that addresses the following:
• Summarize the assumptions of attachment theory in 2–3 sentences.
• Identify the problem in your chosen case study to be worked on from an attachment theory perspective. CASE. STUDY – ATTACHED – SAM FRANKLIN
• Explain how attachment theory defines and explains the cause of the problem in 1–2 sentences.
• Develop two assessment questions that are guided by attachment theory that you would ask the client to understand how the stress or distress, bond, and/or environment is affecting the client.
• Identify two interventions to address the problem. Remember, the theory should be driving the interventions. In other words, you would not identify systematic desensitization since this is not an intervention guided by attachment theory.
• Write one self-reflective question that is influenced by attachment theory that you can ask yourself to gain greater empathy for what the client is experiencing.
Submit also, as a separate document, your Week 3 Analysis of a Theory Worksheet.
Be sure to:
• Identify and correctly reference the case study you have chosen.
• Use literature to support your claims.
• Use APA formatting and style.
o Remember to double-space your paper.
Reference:
• Turner, F. J. (Ed.). (2017). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches (6th ed.). Oxford University Press.
o Chapter 1, “Attachment Theory and Social Work Treatment” (pp. 1–22)
o Chapter 25, “The Psychoanalytic System of Ideas” (pp. 398–410)
• Mulvale, J. P. (2021). Six aspects of justice as a grounding for analysis and practice in social workLinks to an external site.. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 18(1), 34–48.
• Yakushko, O. (2021). On the dangers of transnational influences of Western psychology: Decolonizing international perspectives on women and therapyLinks to an external site.. Women and Therapy, 44(1–2), 193–211. https://doi.org/10.1080/02703149.2020.1776018
• Foley, M., Nash, M., & Munford, R. (2009). Bringing practice into theory: Reflective practice and attachment theoryLinks to an external site.. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Review, 21(1–2), 39–47. https://doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss1-2id318
• National Association of Social Workers. (2021). Code of ethics of the National Association of Social WorkersLinks to an external site.. https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English
Literature Review Grading Rubric Description of Assignment: You are to locate e
Literature Review Grading Rubric
Description of Assignment:
You are to locate empirically reviewed research sources on your pre-approved topic. You are to write a 5 page summary the general theme(s) of these articles as it pertains to your topic. A reference page, listing the sources should also be included (this does not count toward your page limit). This summary should serve as the background/foundation for your research proposal. The typed summary should adhere to APA format and guidelines.