Problem:
Helping Scenario: In one or two paragraphs, succinctly describe a time when you have witnessed someone informally helping (not a family member or part of someone's job) or when you have informally provided help to someone (not a family member or part of your job). (300 words max.)
Using this helping scenario, answer the following questions: example, someone been helped during a heavy rain fall
From Chapter 2, using one of the following theories (ecosystem, onion-peeling theories, faulty-engine theories, storytelling theories, narrative theories, mountain-moving theories), which specific theory best explains your scenario and why? (200 words max.)
From Chapter 3, identify an ethical consideration or dilemma in your scenario and how it could be mitigated. If none, discuss how the helping demonstrated ethical practice. (200 words max.) examples of ethical considerations are code of ethics, ethical dilemmas( evidence based practice, practice based evidence, burn out, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma
From Chapter 4, how did the "helping relationship" in this scenario align (or not) with one or two aspects of the social work relationship or helping process? (200 words max.) e.g collaboration, genuineness, empathy, collaboration
Conclusion: Based on your question responses, summarize why and/or why not the actions were helpful to the person receiving the help. (200 words max.) Need Assignment Help?
The paper should be typed, double-spaced, and use 12 pt font size. Only source required is the course textbook (Introduction to Social Work in Canada by Nicole Ives, Myriam Denov, Tamara Sussman.