Social work acquires its name by virtue of its responsibilities. The profession is entrusted by society to look at how individuals are affected by their environment, how they interact and are affected by their community, and at how individuals are influenced by social institutions. These are important responsibilities and it is important that the profession keep its eye on its responsibilities (Howe, 1994).
Too often the profession's clients are victims of an imperfect social system. Such victims are disadvantaged, disenfranchised, and forgotten. Their resources both financially and personally are limited. The duty of the social work profession is stand firmly on the side of such victims and to ensure that they are, at a minimum, provided with some measure of social justice (Lundy, 2011).
It is the pursuit for social justice that distinguishes social work from other professions. Social workers are dedicated to making a difference and making sure that society is improved through their efforts. Social workers do not work for themselves. They work for the disadvantaged in society. They advocate for those whose voices would otherwise be unheard or ignored.
Advocacy is an essential element of a social workers' daily job duties (Sherraden, 2002). It is the cornerstone of the profession and if there was not a need for social workers to advocate on behalf of their client there would be no need for the profession. Advocacy is what defines the profession and it is its most important role. This has always been the case for the profession and will remain so for the future.
Advocacy is what allows the profession to make an impact on society. It is advocacy that allows social work to help those in the population that are underserved and marginalized. It is advocacy that allows social workers to provide counsel and assistance to those affected by disasters and it advocacy that allows social workers to step into the shoes of those needing help in hospitals and hospices, nursing homes, mental health facilities, prisons, and in the general community. Without social work professionals, the needs of these...
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