Scorpioanne
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believe me MC...some of these people are buying the expensive foods with free money. i see it all the time at the Asian markets where i shop. remember the lobster thread?Date: 5/13/2009 10:48:37 PM
Author: MC
I'm not a social worker, however, if I were, I wouldn't wear jewelry around people who were struggling and living off of food stamps. I'd wear a plain gold wedding band and simple earrings (take my diamond studs out - for sure!).
I agree. I am going to an orientation this week to volunteer at a local food pantry and I''m definately leaving the jewelry at home!Date: 5/13/2009 10:48:37 PM
Author: MC
I''m not a social worker, however, if I were, I wouldn''t wear jewelry around people who were struggling and living off of food stamps. I''d wear a plain gold wedding band and simple earrings (take my diamond studs out - for sure!).
Date: 5/13/2009 11:49:29 PM
Author: BeachRunner
I am a social worker, and I work with people with developmental disabilities. Most of my clients live in natural family environments where most of my families do not struggle to put food on the table.
I have worked with the mental health population, and that is a completely different ball game. Although when I worked with this population, I was not engaged and did not have an ering. If I worked with them today, I would not feel bad at all with wearing my jewelry.
This is how I feel, i''m studying psychology and plan on working in drug and alcohol rehabilitation.. I have every intention of wearing my jewellery.Date: 5/14/2009 12:20:07 AM
Author: Elmorton
Not a social worker, but this came up in conversation once with a friend who is. If I remember correctly, her answer was that clients already know that if you''re the social worker, you''re in a different income bracket and have a higher level of education, so it''s no different than showing up to work in a car or wearing business casual clothing - all of these things denote your financial status.
Scorpioanne, I had to run out earlier today after I first replied to your question. (My daughter is in a day treatment program and I have to leave the house by 7:30 to get her there by 8:30!)
Date: 5/13/2009 10:00:35 PM
Author:Scorpioanne
Do you feel awkward wearing your jewellry at work especially when you know your clients have a tough time buying groceries? I sometimes feel guilty for having nice jewellry that looks way more expensive than it was or having quality accessories like shoes and purses.
AGBF - what kind of day treatment program is your daughter in? I hope she''s doing okay.Date: 5/14/2009 12:02:51 PM
Author: AGBF
Scorpioanne, I had to run out earlier today after I first replied to your question. (My daughter is in a day treatment program and I have to leave the house by 7:30 to get her there by 8:30!)
Thanks for caring, MC
Date: 5/14/2009 1:05:40 PM
Author: MC
AGBF - what kind of day treatment program is your daughter in? I hope she's doing okay.
That makes sense. I do work with a diverse population so have clients of all backgrounds (I work at a Women''s Centre that deals with issues of violence against women - sexual assault, adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse and domestice violence). With clients who are in the same income bracket as I am I don''t think about it but with those who are on social assistance I feel a bit guilty.Date: 5/14/2009 12:20:07 AM
Author: Elmorton
Not a social worker, but this came up in conversation once with a friend who is. If I remember correctly, her answer was that clients already know that if you''re the social worker, you''re in a different income bracket and have a higher level of education, so it''s no different than showing up to work in a car or wearing business casual clothing - all of these things denote your financial status.
Thanks so much for your insightful comment, actually it made me cry or maybe it is Grey''s Anatomy that is making me cry.Date: 5/14/2009 12:02:51 PM
Author: AGBF
Scorpioanne, I had to run out earlier today after I first replied to your question. (My daughter is in a day treatment program and I have to leave the house by 7:30 to get her there by 8:30!)
Date: 5/13/2009 10:00:35 PM
Author:Scorpioanne
Do you feel awkward wearing your jewellry at work especially when you know your clients have a tough time buying groceries? I sometimes feel guilty for having nice jewellry that looks way more expensive than it was or having quality accessories like shoes and purses.
Right before I left I realized what a dunce I had been. Here I am, a social worker for 26 years (not counting school) and I hadn''t tuned in at all to your question, I had just skated right over its surface!
You didn''t need me to tell you what I wore to work; what I wear is irrelevant. What is relevant to you is what is going on inside you.
You are clearly a compassionate woman who has the right stuff to be a social worker. You are the kind of person who should be in the field, the kind of person who has a calling as others have to the ministry, the priesthood, or the rabbinate. Social workers are different from other people. They have to be. They have to want to work with people who have problems...and most people do not want to do that. Most people blame people who have problems. Social workers cannot afford to do that. They may see that the cause of problems sometimes lies partially within people as well as partially outside people, but they cannot afford to blame the victims.
I believe that your feeling of discomfort is just a sign of your sensitivity to others, a sign that you are in the right field. I am glad to be in the same profession as you.
Hugs,
AGBF
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Hi Deb,Date: 5/14/2009 4:05:47 PM
Author: AGBF
Thanks for caring, MC
Date: 5/14/2009 1:05:40 PM
Author: MC
AGBF - what kind of day treatment program is your daughter in? I hope she''s doing okay.. It''s a partial hospital program for adolescents with psychiatric problems. Some of the kids also have drug abuse problems, although my daughter does not. I have discussed my daughter''s depression here before, but this year it took a new and frightening turn and she was evaluated for bipolar disorder. We lived through some harrowing incidents in the past few weeks, but the reality is that I do not think that she is bipolar at all. She is off all the medications for bipolar illness and on one atypical antidepressant...and it is as if someone waved a magic wand over her.
I am very tentative right now...but it seems as if we had a miracle. I am thanking Pricescopers for their prayers.
AGBF
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Date: 5/15/2009 7:29:06 AM
Author: loriken214
Hi Deb,
Many prayers for your daughter's comfort and healing! I, too, think I am bipolar, but cannot tolerate the necessary medications due to other illnesses that I have. Do you mind sharing what the medication is.....I might be able to take it.
Lori
Date: 5/15/2009 12:33:55 PM
Author: Addy
I have a half carat engagement ring that was fine in the US when I did social work, but in England it's too large to wear to work most days.
Date: 5/15/2009 12:46:27 PM
Author: AGBF
Date: 5/15/2009 12:33:55 PM
Author: Addy
I have a half carat engagement ring that was fine in the US when I did social work, but in England it''s too large to wear to work most days.
Addy,
What nationality are you?
AGBF
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