What specific actions can you take to work on biases


Problem: E-comap Yourself

Across its many modalities, the social work profession challenges its members to continually re-evaluate the way we engage with others around our differences. Using the ecomap template provided, create a visual self-reflection of your comfort level working with each of the following groups:

1) A person whose age is significantly different from your own
2) A person whose racial, ethnic, or cultural identity differs from your own
3) A person whose sexual orientation or gender identity differs from your own
4) A person whose socioeconomic situation is significantly different from your own
5) A person who primarily speaks a different language from your own
6) A person with a disability and/or chronic illness
7) A person with a criminal record
8) A person who is abusing alcohol or drugs
9) A person who is recovering from an addiction
10) A person whose political beliefs strongly differ from your own

To create the map, put your initials in the center circle. Then, using the key provided, draw a line from your center to each of the groups named on the map. The line you draw should reflect your comfort level in the present day - not in the past, or what you hope it will be in the future.

Create a narrated response to the following questions:

• With which client groups do you feel like you would struggle the most?

• What specific actions can you take to work on biases and assumptions that would interfere with your ability to effectively help someone?

The response should include a reference list. One-inch margins, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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