Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Social workers should use social media to challenge public perceptions

Social workers should use social media to challenge public perceptions

Whenever social media is discussed in the context of social work, it mainly conjures up images of confidentiality breaches and disciplinary hearings. In May, a social worker made the news after being dismissed for describing a case on Facebook, in which three children were put in to care, as a "career high". It was a thoughtless mistake and it cost her her career.

Note: Then everybody would know what a scam this is.  Not just the CPS Victims.

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