[Certified Social Worker Basic Training I] "Learning about Social Work Practice Outside One's Own Organization" 1,200 characters x 2 reports - Full text and structure examples of pre-training assignments
Introduction: My Feelings

Hello. This is Tenpamaru.
To everyone taking Basic Training I, thank you very much for your hard work on the pre-training assignment reports.
"I don't know how to start writing..." "What kind of perspective are other participants using to summarize their thoughts?" Many of you are likely struggling while staring at a blank sheet.
In this article, I am publishing "the report I actually submitted".
However, to be honest, I have some internal conflict.
While I want to provide hints for those struggling to visualize how to write it, I also hold a slightly contradictory feeling that I don't want this to be an easy shortcut, and I want you to struggle through it with your own minds, even if it's messy.
The true value of the pre-training assignment is not in submitting a beautiful final product, but in "the process itself of facing the task and putting your own judgment criteria and ethical views into words".
If you were to simply copy and submit my report, you would be letting go of the learning you should have gained through writing the report, the insights you would have gained during the group work on the day of the training, and the opportunity for self-growth as a social worker.
Therefore, I would be happy if you could use this report only as an "auxiliary tool (hint) to organize your thoughts".
I hope you will finish it using your own words, incorporating the sensibilities you have cultivated in your daily practice and the ideas you have arrived at while navigating your own uncertainties.
Details of the Pre-training Assignment
The details of the "pre-training assignment" published in this article are as follows.
Please interview a senior certified social worker who is active in a facility or office other than your own organization (including independent certified social worker offices) about the role of a certified social worker as a social worker in other fields, consider the current status and issues of social workers who are certified social workers outside their own organizations, and summarize each in about 1,200 characters on the provided manuscript paper (at least 2 locations). *Regarding the practice sites you covered, please research their positioning, etc., before visiting. *"Other fields" assumes you are going to talk to social workers working in "other areas." *
Please summarize in about 1,200 characters per facility (office)
. *For the number of characters in the report, plus or minus 20% of the specified number of characters is considered valid. *Please write the number of characters in the margin of the manuscript. *Please be sure to keep a copy in addition to the one for submission.
The report I actually submitted
The report I actually submitted is as follows. *Since there are
two reports submitted this time, they are divided into Report ① and ②.
Report ①
When I asked a senior colleague working as a medical social worker at a hospital other than my own organization about the "role of a certified social worker as a social worker in the medical field," they said, "It is to accept the anxieties held by patients and their families amidst conflicts, based on 'economic conditions and the severity of hospital management' and 'the scarcity of social resources with nowhere to accept them,' and to resolve and support various problems that arise in life other than illness and treatment." Due to policies to suppress social security benefit costs that swell every year, hospitals are obsessed only with lowering the average length of hospital stay and improving management efficiency and ward turnover rates
Report 2
Regarding the "Role of a Certified Social Worker as a Social Worker in the Field of Disability Welfare," I spoke with a senior colleague working as a Service Management Supervisor at a disability support facility. They stated, "It involves taking on tasks related to individual support plans and supporting independence, self-determination, social participation, and rights advocacy by providing services that meet the needs of each individual user."
Disability support facilities provide "residential support" at night, and "daily life care," "independence training," and "employment transition" during the day for people with disabilities as stipulated by the Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities Act.
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