greenstiles":37dnzdl6 said:
Charlieboy28 wrote:
''social work is in perpetual turmoil, it is torn between care and control and covering your own ass''
If that is what your saying then it is no suprise why we have such negative reports on here by people ' the service users' who are at the end result of this turmoil and covering your own ass.
I see now that my original sweeping statment (my normal way to start off a topic, to create debate) needs to be revised a little.
I still believe that after meeting many SW over the years that a lot of them do have unresolved issues that may affect their judgement, BUT it appears when things go wrong it is because the whole system is unstable according to the quote above.
So how can an unstable system deliver more good result and a tiny amount of bad.
From the real life accounts given on here it seems to be a lot more bad than there should be.
I praise any SW who has to work within such a system, but if a person is tring to help you but thier confused on policy, burning out and may have personal issues that affect their work too, no wonder we hear bad stories.
I can see why some just cover their ass as you put it and just concentrate on the paper work being correct.
As I said before on the course I heard most of them say '' if it's too hot they try not to get involved'' for fear of getting into trouble because the rules they are trying to work in are constantly on the change and may not protect them............it doesn't really help the service user at the end of the day.
My end feeling on this is I would not want to be a SW ever. And a constantly changing system does not help families as much as a stable system could.
I'm glad children are saved, but i'm leftwith the impression that a lot of cases are missed or poorly treated due to red tape and ass saving.
At the end of the day we are talking about peoples lives and how all this will affect them in the future, good and bad results.
Greenstiles, no one welcomes social services intervention, at least in relation to safeguarding children, especially if as is usually the case they have not asked for it. The nature of the role is that you are in essence saying to someone your parenting at present is inadequate. The process is intrusive it delves into every area of peoples lives, finances, health matters, personal relationships, family history, criminal history, inspecting peoples private homes, looking in the cupboards and freezers, speaking to their family and friends, sharing concerns with education, health etc etc. Who on earth is going to say thank you and i really enjoyed that experience. Even when you bring about change when you get the services the family needs when you improve the life of the family and the children living there, your not gonna get thanks and neither is it ever expected. The process understandably leaves people with anger and resentment.
The best i can ever hope for is that my service users say is he was alright, he was open and honest , told me my rights , explained everything to me, kept me informed and did what he said he was going to do and treated me with dignity and respect at all times.
The system is messed up, its well known and commmon sense that prevention is better than cure but we only intervene when a family reaches serious crisis point. There is no protection for the worker, if it goes wrong you will be scapegoated, All will pass the buck and try to protect themsleves.
The system has become defensive , it about documenting everything you do, ticking boxes and adhering to timescales, not because this helps children but it gives you some defense , that for some becomes the job especially working for the local authority, but that is not what social work is or is about. How do you measure good social work? or do you accept that its outcomes just can not be measured
we are not confused by policy, theory, research etc, it is part of the job to keep up to date on all of these things.
its the grey areas where we do not get involved, certainly not when things get too hot. I have been threatened repeatedly, abused daily, i have colleagues who have had death threats from gang members, one dragged out of their car at an island and seriously assaulted in the middle of the road, two others held captive at knife point and it goes on and on
Social work in spite of the system it operates within, delivers good results because of the people that work within it, who are constantly battling their own LA who use the Law and guidance to justify doing the least possible, trying to spend the least amount of money.
the point i was making before is that the vast majority come to SW as they wish to help, that is the point of the job, to enable, to empower, to liberate, to help people achieve their potential.etc etc
What children's social work has become is now narrowly about control, necessary control, but still control, We did not come to the job to control people. that is perhaps why we are the best sort of people to have the power that we do.
Its the old fable about the wind and the sun, i would much rather get people to do what they need to do by being sunny. Some SWs will just be the wind and use the power their postition and local authority have
ahhh but anyway i ramble
