Wednesday, May 13, 2020
The Role Of Employee Worker With The Blake Family
As a masters level intern at the Department of Children and Families, there are opportunities to assist clients as a professional social worker. During this time, I have been assigned the role of ongoing worker with the Blake family. We have begun to develop a relationship and I have taken an active role to ensure the children are properly cared for and the family has the necessary services that are available to them. This is the first time working with a family in this role and has been a learning experience. The Department of Children and Families exists to ensure the safety of children, from abuse and neglect, while aiming to strengthen families across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dcf/).â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦There are tasks that are to be done at the office such as written dictation, written assessments, supervision and other client related tasks. The ongoing worker also spends a large amount of time traveling to the homes of consumers or other geographic locations that may be relevant to the client systems life. These locations include schools, hospitals, the courthouse and many other settings. This position, of ongoing worker, finds the social worker frequently out of the office. The setting of DCF and the role of the ongoing worker provide ample opportunity to learn and utilize different social work skills. The consumer that I have been assigned to work with is the Blake family. This family consists of the father John, aged 32 and his wife Sherry, aged 30. John has recently received temporary custody of his three children. A previous relationship with a woman named Alison has given John the three children. John and Alisonââ¬â¢s former relationship is also the reason for DCF involvement. The children are named John Jr., Jessica, and Jefferson. They are age seven, six, and one. Sherry also has a child from a past marriage. Sherryââ¬â¢s daughter is named Beth and is nine years old. The six of th em currently live together in a three bedroom apartment in central Massachusetts. An attached genogram, figure 1, and ecomap, figure two, help understand this family unit. The household is Caucasian and are a working class. John and Sherry are both working full time.
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