Another family member suffered from drug and alcohol addiction and I witnessed the effects it had on his mental health and the effects drugs had on his family. These personal experiences instilled in me further the desire to become a social worker.
I have completed a counselling skills taster course and it gave me a keen interest …show more content…
On a daily basis I complete a daily diary on a service user's health and well being, their independence goals and sign medication sheets for any medication administered. I have learnt how to support a service user with challenging behaviour to reach their personal goals with a calm and patient approach. I have recently completed a Learning Disabilities Qualification (LDQ). My LDQ training has made me aware of how to make risk assessments, work safely and prevent cross infection. My training has also taught me how best to support a service user in a person centred way and help them maintain their individuality and dignity. I have attended and contributed to team meetings and followed an agenda on how best to support a service user and any current issues surrounding their health and well being. The skills and personal qualities I have developed within my role as a support worker include problem solving, being able to listen to service users and their families and allow them to talk freely and openly. I have learnt the ability to work well within a team and the importance of working in partnership with other agencies such as doctors, nurses and occupational therapists. I'm looking forward to gaining practical experience whilst on placement and gaining a more in depth knowledge of what it means to be a social …show more content…
I also enjoy spending quality time with my family, reading and socialising when I get the opportunity.
Being a mature student and preparing for higher education, I have learnt how to communicate effectively, work within a team; use my own initiative and the ability to manage my time with work, study and family life. With full support I'm receiving from my husband and close family members I know I can give the full commitment and dedication needed for becoming a social worker.
Over the past few years I have learnt to set myself realistic goals and focus on achieving them one at a time. By doing this I have always been successful such as passing my driving test, stopping smoking and attending my access course. The next step for me is applying to Stockport BA Honours Degree in Social Work. I chose Stockport for their excellent teaching methods, college atmosphere and their part time route enables me to carry on with my family and work commitments.
Once I qualify as a social worker I would like to work in a mental health setting and develop my counselling skills to help