After reading and then rereading several points brought up in the
readings, one thing kept coming to my mind... the words justice and work mean
so much. Used in every day conversations, reading and writings so frequently I
feel like I have almost become numb to the importance and power each
word possesses. Social work and social justice mean so much to me, yet at
the same time are forever meaning something new. Pelton, Scanlon, and Longres,
discuss ideas that stem from social justice and the impact connected with
social work.
One part, though
small, that impacted me the most while reading came from a small paragraph
Pelton wrote, talking about social workers. Pelton said "Moreover, we must
consider—somewhere in the curriculum, perhaps in practice and policy courses as
well as human behavior courses—that social work, whose mission is social
justice, will nonetheless be called upon to work within the
unjust systems that many social policies based on group constructs
have set up."
Learning and
growing in the field of social work, I hope to not become numb to what justice
and work mean and the actions that have to occur with those words. Knowing the
field, policies and group constructs within social work will help for us to
become the most influential and wide spread impact on society and those around
us.
Good insight. I think often times we as social work students hear those words "social justice" that they easily just become words. It is my hope that they will always stir my passion and that I won't become numb to them.
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