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Jim McFarland Joliet believes in Becoming helping hands for society.

Jim McFarland Joliet aka JimMcFarlandFrankfort is highly active as a social worker. He is helping people, animals and providing help during a disaster. He was elected to serve more than one million community college students statewide on the Illinois Community College Board. He volunteered as an American Red Cross Disaster Area Responder for the Will County area, providing food, clothing, and shelter to people displaced by tragedies, such as house fires and the flood.

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Jim McFarland Joliet believes in Becoming helping hands for society.

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  1. Jim McFarland Joliet Believe In Social Work Skills But Never Stop Improving FRANKFORT, IL, USA

  2. Jim McFarland Joliet aka Jim McFarland Frankfort discuss about The training in social work focuses on culturally sensitive practices and focuses on programs that are appropriate for the clients we serve and that value diverse perspectives and experiences. Moreover, social workers behave in a way that promotes social justice, protects children's rights and helps families to solve difficult situations in life. In short, K-12 education is beginning to develop into the idea that understanding an individual's needs, best through consideration of their social environment, has been central to social work for decades.

  3. According to Jim McFarland Joliet, effective work with clients from different backgrounds requires that social workers respect and respond to cultural beliefs and practices. A strong understanding of their clients "social work skills enables them to provide their clients with what they need.

  4. One of the troubling mistakes that many social workers make when they start social work is to impose their own values on their clients and not respect self-determination. This mistake happens because the social worker does not clearly define his worldview and unconsciously projects his worldview onto the client's concerns. Social workers may also be too rigid in their own values and fail to recognise the differences between the views of their clients and those of their peers in other cultures.

  5. Social workers regularly receive feedback from clients, supervisors and other sources about their performance. There is no substitute for self-confidence, but the ability to evaluate and improve one's performance while taking into account legitimate criticism and praise is an invaluable skill.

  6. Jim McFarland Jolietsays Involvement in professional self-care is an essential part of the delivery of social work, such as social media, social networks and other forms of social interaction. Self-care is a combination of knowledge, skills and attitudes, including personal and professional relationships, personal relationships with others and social competence. Concern for your safety while you practice self-care, whether in your private, work or professional life.

  7. Those of us who hold the honourable title of social worker and are considered indispensable must behave under the many hidden pressures that we face every day in this profession.

  8. Jim McFarland Joliet believes Social workers wear many hats and need a well-rounded set of skills to succeed. Although it seems that the diversity of social work practice requires an almost unlimited range of knowledge and expertise, social workers can only work effectively if they develop a range of important skills.

  9. No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.

  10. From a culturally and spiritually competent perspective, when students of social work begin to practice in different urban individuals and communities, they have a better understanding of the cultural competences of their peers and their communities.

  11. One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.

  12. From a culturally and spiritually competent perspective, when students of social work begin to practice in different urban individuals and communities, they have a better understanding of the cultural competencies of their peers and their communities.

  13. THANK YOU Don't Shy to Become helping hands for society. - Jim McFarland Joliet

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