Social Work: Ethics and Value
Social work is a professional and academic discipline committed to the pursuit of social welfare social change and social justice. Social work as a profession originated in the 19th century and the movement began primarily in the United States and England. After the end of feudalism the poor were seen as a more direct threat to the social order and so the state formed an organized system to care for them. Social work is a profession that deals with improving other peoples lives and helping them in any aspect or situation. It has a number of fields and areas and social workers can work with both government organizations and private companies. One of the major ethical values is service. It means that the aim of a worker is to provide a service to the community and the people and to help them in whatever way possible. They should also try to volunteer their services without financial gain.
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