On Social Work:
In as much as we have structures with specific professional roles working
there, such as courts, we have or must create the institutions that will have
social workers as an intrinsic part of their functioning. Those left out of a
society that is more and more fragmented, without family support and with a job
market that has become progressively less secure, as it appears that those at
the top want everyone to be a individual indentured to whatever little jobs
they can get, those, I say, need social workers, because we know how to
maneuver the bureaucracies that gets them housing and food and medication and
mental health. Not every depressed person needs medication but could sure use
some words of kindness WITH the assistance that will make their sadness
diminish, be it group therapy, better resources or how to think through a
problem. Do psychiatrists know how to help someone with housing difficulties?
Does a lawyer know how to deal with a woman who lives in a room with three
children and cannot afford to get better housing? Does a psychologist know how
to get that woman to the right places, and as a result, get the
woman better housing, help her get training, and thus give her a possible
future, not doomed to destitution? We are multilayered and multitaskers, we
know who and how to talk to the right people, and get training in networking
resources that together, constitute and substitute for what a functional well off
family, an extended one, used to do and still does! Are we ignoring that we are
the ones who deal with the problems of the child who is abused, the frail
elderly who has no place to go, the person who wants to get out of a life where
alcohol and other substances have become the only thing in their lives, robbed
of home, family and dignity. Anybody who thinks that social work is a
profession in extinction is either not looking around them, or living in a
fantasy land where there are no poor, no homeless, no migrant refugees, no
undocumented immigrants, no abused children, no beaten women who have to leave
in the silence of the night lest they be killed by the beast next to them. Can I
move to that idyllic place? I'll happily find a new profession because they
will be Abundant, housing affordable, sick leave paid for, eduction free and
should I become ill, I will not need a social worker to find me a way to get
affordable medication, food delivered to my house or even a home assistant or
transportation that will take me to the places I'll need to go to. Oh, and yes,
I can sure use some words of kindness, therapy if you will, not the "god
only gives you what you can take or cancer can be a blessing in disguise"
type of worn out and offensive clichés, but researched and well thought out
manners of saying words which will leave me thinking that maybe I am not such a
useless piece of garbage. That's what I do every day, because the world I live
in is an unfriendly one to those who have bad luck and bad timing. Shoot, who
wouldn't have liked to have been born to a wealthy resourceful family? But we
don't get to choose. Life is a crap
shoot and social workers exist to increase the odds at a better life.
There, that's my defense of social work for today!

I love social workers, the ones like you anyway.
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