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Congrès de la Société Internationale d’Ergologie mai 2014. Produire des normes et intervenir dans la vie des autres : Savoirs et démocratie en travail. Interpersonal Exchanges/trade in Social Work. To intervene is to occur or to interrupt
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Congrès de la Société Internationale d’Ergologie mai 2014 Produire des normes et intervenir dans la vie des autres : Savoirs et démocratie en travail Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Interpersonal Exchanges/trade in Social Work Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
To intervene is to occur or to interrupt • To intervene in someone’s life is a usual duty for social workers • It consists in working directly with the user/subject, in order to transform a situation and solve a problem Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Each and every individual; like any human being is exposed to a set of norms • These norms constantly progress according to times and customs • The individual will adjust to his surrounding environment and make it his own‘s environment, he appropriates it as the norm, it’s a constant process of re-formating Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
That a person should come to face a social worker is evidence that he encounters some form of difficulties and he needs technical aid • Does it mean that he meets difficulties in his normative process ? • Is he encountering difficulties adapting to his environment, its evolutions, changes, accidents ? Does he meet problems to adapt to his environment, to evolutions, to changes and accidents of life ? • Thus, isn’t social work a form of intervention designed to restore the subject‘s normative capacities ? Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Social work is the sum of professional actions geared at interrupting a condition in order to restore an individual’s autonomy • My work is based on two assumptions : • The person asking for help must be considered as an “enterprising subject” (someone with an enterprising mind) • There are value issues connected with the two protagonist’s attitudes Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
The “assisted entrepreneur” • Man is a social being. To live with others he has defined a set of rules. He has stated the rights and duties of each one towards everyone in order to make it possible for people to live together • Rights and duties are a moving network connecting people • The concept of duty comes always first before the notion of right • A democratic society is based on the idea of reciprocity, a circularity of rights and duties • I have rights and duties. I have rights because I have duties Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Social work must not be considered as a mean to an end but as an end in itself Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
In the performance of social work there are two ways to approach the person being “assisted”, as a subject or as an object • As an object, he becomes a means to accomplish a professional act • As a subject, his cooperation/involvement will be sought in a self constructive logic Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Astonishment understanding a problem self awareness as an “enterprising subject” • It is through participation, through implication, that human beings develop their normative abilities • To be autonomous, an individual needs to feel free and not to feel dependent • The social worker makes his work transitory when he works in order to make the other being aware of his abilities • Multiplying points of views : exchanging knowledge Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Exchanging knowledge • To listen to the other person and to accept what he says, with the humility of one’s own knowledge • To be taught by others is to let oneself being enriched by some others ideas • Exchanging knowledge, is to institute a dialogue between “invested knowledges” and “instituted knowledges” • Building a shared vision requires that one adopts a welcoming attitude Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Accepting to have one’s certitudes being re-worked by another person’s values puts us in an “intellectual discomfort”, because to work with and face to face with some one else is to agree to be internally modified • Social work requires constant intellectual discomfort, constant self-interrogation Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Relationship and attitude in social work • Professionalism is materialized by the dissymmetric relationship : assistant (the one who helps)/ assisted (the one who is helped) • Relational dissymmetry enables solicitude ( care /concern). • Other is not the object of the intervention but an active subject able to act for and by himself Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
The attitude is symmetrical : no one having the right solution • Symetrical attitude means acknowledging every one‘s particularities Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
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The help relationship is efficient when everyone agrees on the notion of attitude based on reciprocity in the context of a dissymmetrical relationship • This interconnection allows mutual teachings • The two protagonist use their “corps-soi” (body-self”) Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Knowledge confrontation is evidence of the user’s implication • Personal investment is a life motion opposed to inertia Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
The professional social worker has at his disposal two methodologies of actions • An individual help intervention targeted on a person and a social intervention linked to a community’s benefit • Social work carried out with groups allows users to participate more easily • Access to symetrical attitude is therefore facilitated Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
The social work acts towards restoring the other person’s capabilities/autonomy • This could be what we may call democracy at work • Freedom to speak, on an equal plan to take part in the power to decide or/ and to do • That’s the way how mutual responsibility leads to solidarity Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014
Thank you for your attention Ingrid DROMARD-FOUCHECOURT- Congrès de la SIE- Sierre – Mai 2014