[nagdu] Inclusive discussion

Vanessa Lowery vlowery at dhr.state.md.us
Mon Jul 9 15:01:15 UTC 2012


Yep, that makes sense.  So to expound on your point, while I am in one area of social work, it does stand to reason that if necessary, it slhould be possible for me to learn about resources and programs from another area of social work if needed.  I may not work in that area, but if the need arises, I should be able to tap into that different area if I ahve a client whose needs go beyond Adult Services (this is rare, but it does happen).  We have had a few instnaces where both an Adult Protective Services social worker and a Child Protective services social worker have had to go into the same household because of problems in a multi-generational family.  Each social worker tapped into his/her grab bag of resources to help the family, but I suspect that the two had to compare notes and learn a little about what the other was going to do in order to resolve the problem.

I can relate to the problem of not being totally included here at work.  There are certain programs that I cannot access using JAWS.  The scripting is either not in place, or there is some other techie problem beyond my area of knowledge that prevents me from using those forms.  Since they are not absolutely essential for me to do my job, I don't wworry about them, yet, if given the right "tools", I would be more than willing to use them.  What we ahve done are some work-arounds where others take care of the forms, and that is about as good as it is going to get.

Interesting topic.

Makes you stretch your brain a bit.



Vanessa Lowery, LGSW
Adult and Community Services Division
Adult Services Screening Unit
410-853-3550
VLowery at dhr.state.md.us


>>> "Michael Hingson" <info at michaelhingson.com> 7/9/2012 10:05 AM >>>
Hi Vanessa,

I agree with everything you say.  Certainly there can be groups within
groups.  We each possess our own knowledge base.

However, the overriding precept must be that all groups are part of a larger
group, the whole, and no one can be left out.  This often means that the
knowledge of each of us must expand a bit to encompass and accept everyone's
differences.


Mike Hingson

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Interesting topic.  I read a few messages on either Friday or Saturday night
and spent the rest of the weekend pondering the concept of "inclusiveness".

Here's my take, for what it is worth.  Inclusiveness does imply that you
accept "everyone", regardless of the differences that each person may have.
But even within inclusiveness, there are boundaries.  Let me explain.

I am a social worker by professions.  There are social workers *everywhere*,
but while I am in the parger group called social workers, I do not possess
all of the skills that a social worker can have.  My area of expertise is in
Adult Services, and very specifically, Adult Protective Services.  There are
things specific to this area of social work that a social worker from
another area of practice (child foster care, for example) would be clueless
about, from the types of resources available to even the dark humor that
runs rampid in our area of social work.  AT the same time, the foster care
social worker has access to knowledge, and yes, even the dark humor, that is
specific to his/her area of practice that I woudl be equally cleless about.
So while we all slogged through school to become social workers, making us
members of tha tlarger community called social workers, we did not all go
into identical fields of practice.  So I am included in both the alrger
community of social workers, but I am also in that community specifically
devoted to Adult Services, while not every other social worker belongs to
that very specific and smaller community.

So, there will be diversity and cultural difference, so to speak, within a
give community.  You can ahve both exist at the same time.

OK, putting my brain back to sleep.



Vanessa Lowery, LGSW
Adult and Community Services Division
Adult Services Screening Unit
410-853-3550
VLowery at dhr.state.md.us 



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