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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Social Work and Sociology are two different fields that work for the welfare and progress of the larger society. Both the fields are different in many aspects.

Candidates can refer to the table below in order to understand the difference between Social Work and Sociology:

Social Work

Sociology

It is a field that actively contributes to the society.

It is the scientific study of societies.

Provides analysis as well as solutions to societal issues.

Provides analysis and classification of societal issues.

Addresses social injustice

Studies the root cause of social divisions

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Social Work courses are academic degrees in the field of Humanities & Social Sciences. These courses are intended to equip you for pursuing social work as a career option.These courses usually deal with psychology, criminal justice, gender based development, health, corporate social responsibility etc. You can pursue Social Work courses at different course levels such as BSW and MSW. Social Work is also available as a specialisation in arts courses such as BA in Social Work and MA in Social Work.

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In the table below you can find some colleges that offer BA in Social Work course with an affordable fee structure:

BA in Social Work Colleges

Average Fees (in INR)

Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi

540

Kasthurba College for Women

1.5 K

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University - Pauri Campus

2.7 K

Sahyadri Arts College, Kuvempu University

4.14 K

Gulbarga University

5.8 K

Pandit Prithi Nath College

5.97 K

MGKVP - Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith

6.18 K

Mahadeo Singh College

9.17 K

Nalanda Open University - NOU

9.6 K

Delhi University (DU)

10.89 K

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Here are some books that you can refer to for Professional Social Work:

Professional Social Work Books

Authors

Social Work Skills and Knowledge: A Practice Handbook

Pamela Trevithick

World Clinical Social Work: Find Your Voice and Find Your Way

Dr. Danna Bodenheimer

Days in the Lives of Gerontological Social Workers

L. Grobman

Modern Social Work Theory

Malcolm Payne

Social Work Profession in India

P.D. Misra, Bina Misra

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down

Anne Fadiman

Social Work in Rural Communities

Leon Ginsberg

Mental Health Social Work in Context

Nick Gould

Theory and Practice: A Straightforward Guide for Social Work Students

Siobhan Maclean

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Ethical considerations in social work practice. Key ethical principles include:

Confidentiality: Protecting clients' private information and disclosing it only with consent or when legally required.

Informed Consent: Ensuring clients are fully aware of the nature of services and any potential risks before proceeding.

Boundaries: Maintaining professional boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure a therapeutic relationship.

 Competence: Providing services only within your areas of expertise and seeking supervision or additional training as needed.

Social Justice: Advocating for social justice and working to address inequalit

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Licensure requirements for social workers vary by state and role. Generally, to become a licensed social worker, you need to complete a degree programme in social work (BSW or MSW), accumulate a certain number of supervised practice hours, and pass a licensing examination. Each state has its own specific requirements and licensing boards, so it is important to review the regulations in the state where you plan to practice.

In addition to initial licensure, many states require social workers to complete continuing education courses to maintain their licenses and stay updated on best practices and ethical standards in the field.

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Social workers often work in diverse environments depending on their specific roles. Common settings include hospitals, schools, community agencies, or clients’ homes. Working conditions can vary, with some social workers having office-based roles, while others may conduct home visits or work in community outreach settings.

The job can be emotionally demanding, as social workers frequently deal with clients facing significant challenges or crises. It may involve irregular hours, including evenings or weekends, especially if working in emergency or healthcare settings. Despite these challenges, many social workers find the role rew

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While a certificate in social work can open doors to entry-level positions, advancing in the field often requires further education. A bachelor's degree in social work (BSW) or a master’s degree in social work (MSW) is typically required for more advanced roles, including licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) positions. These degrees provide in-depth knowledge and specialised training in social work theory, ethics, and practice, and are often required for licensure and advanced career opportunities.

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Salaries for social workers can vary widely based on factors such as education, experience, geographic location, and the specific type of social work performed. Entry-level positions with a certificate in social work might start at a lower salary range. As you gain experience and pursue additional education or certifications, salaries can increase significantly.

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The job outlook for social workers is generally positive. Employment for social workers is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations. Factors contributing to this growth include an increasing demand for social services, aging populations, and a heightened awareness of mental health issues.

The growth rate may vary based on the specific area of social work and geographical location. For example, there is a growing need for social workers in healthcare settings and schools. Additionally, social workers with specialised skills or those in leadership roles may experience better job prospects and higher demand.

 

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