tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700844588832100937.post7721756513916009576..comments2024-02-18T11:38:13.709+10:30Comments on Social Work Challenges: Why doesn’t anything change?Tony Tonkinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16326771390487094463noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700844588832100937.post-82579994072411968342013-03-14T23:23:41.140+10:302013-03-14T23:23:41.140+10:30
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I found your blog posts really interesting a...<br />Hi <br /><br />I found your blog posts really interesting and was wondering if you be interested in joining glipho? its a social publishing engine designed for bloggers/writers to further promote their blog posts.Sounds interesting? If yes then you can visit http://glipho.com/ and sign up.<br /><br />Happy writing <br /><br />Neha <br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2700844588832100937.post-12016493924986754172013-02-27T09:31:10.491+10:302013-02-27T09:31:10.491+10:30The realities for many, since social work has push...The realities for many, since social work has pushed to be seen as a profession rather than a vocation, is it is a job with certain income. <br /><br />As in any profession there will be a few with genuine passion, but there will be more 'yes' men and 'coasters' getting a wage packet with no loss of sleep over those children and families whose lives will be permanently blighted by care orders or removal from family situations.<br /><br />If the good social workers are honest they will have no difficulty seeing modern social work as destructive to society and saving no one- children are being harmed by the same systems designed to protect them- on an extensive and daily basis for decades now. <br /><br />The development of social work as a profession has only created division and mistrust. The busy bodies of old who undertook social work locally in their communities were at least not strangers seeking a wage from the public purse.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com