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What does a school social worker do?
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My Role Direct individual, family and group counseling. Develop, promote & deliver preventive services in collaboration with other professionals (ex. Classroom presentations). To help students, parents, and teachers deal with students emotional needs which affect performance.
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My Model of Practice My model of practice is strengths based, as such, when I speak with you about students be mindful of what the student is already doing well. This is not to say that I wont explore the students weaknesses, however, I need a place to start!
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Process How to get the student to me Referrals – You can come see me, I will talk with you and we will go over the referral and a plan. – You can fill out a referral form and give it to me. – I will visit classrooms and let students know what I do. Please fill out the schedule. Please do not talk negatively about a student in front of them- especially to me, it really hinders the relationship building process.
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Confidentiality and Ethics NLSD’s policy on privacy and ethical guidelines come second to social work ethics in this role. – I am bound by an outside body of regulations, therefore, it is my duty to be aware of my ethics and to follow them. – Why should you know this? I am not being offensive when I tell you that I wont share information with you. I can be general, to give you a sense progress but not too much.
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Groups Boys Leadership/Mentorship (violence prevention) – Purpose: engage disengaged boys. – Action: taking boys out on retreats to engage in activities that will focus on self worth. – Outcomes: communication skills, better self regulation in class & raised self-esteem. – Who joins? They have been hand picked. – When? 1 st meeting Friday Oct 11 at 1:00 pm Day retreat hopefully October 25th
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Groups con’t Relationships 911 (pregnancy prevention and prevention of a second child) – Purpose: to build self esteem, communication skills, healthy boundaries & explore sexuality. – Action: hold weekly groups to discuss topics that are of interest to the group. – Outcomes: raised sense of self, awareness of – Who joins? Grade nines and up, boys and girls. – When? Wednesday's at 11:00 – 12:00
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Groups con’t Peer Support (Engagement = prevention) Purpose: promoting youth positive environment, community service, healthy risks, and self- growth. Action: weekly meetings to address key issues the affect youth in the community. Outcomes: facilitation skills and leadership skills, empowerment, raised sense of accomplishment. Who joins? Youth who want to make a difference for their peers. When? Monday’s at 11:00-12:00
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