Social Workers

Building Relationships Within The Care Sector.

Our social workers are:
  • commitment
  • patience
  • flexibility
  • problem-solving skills
  • analytical skills
  • excellent communication skills
  • willingness to work with people from all walks of life.
Role includes:
  • finding out what type of care and support the our client needs
  • doing assessments to make sure our service users continue to get the right care
  • intervening when our clients need support or safeguarding
  • liaising with relatives, colleagues and other professionals
  • arranging appropriate care, resources or benefits
  • visiting clients and assessing their needs
  • attending or contributing towards court cases.
  • offering information and counselling
  • keeping records and writing reports.
Employers We Usually Work With
  • Local authorities
  • Charities and voluntary organisations
  • Private organisations such as nursing homes
  • British Association of Social Work
  • Specialist social work agencies
  • Private sectors and individuals

My Care World Social Workers provide skilled services to our clients in need, helping them identify their specific requirements while also building relationships within the care sector. We organise clients needed connections, activities and resources that work for the benefit our service users.

My World  Care Social Workers offer counselling and advocacy to our clients and their families, and intervene when vulnerable service users need safeguarding.

We do support lots of people including older people, those with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health conditions such as people with depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and personality disorders.  

We usually provide support for a limited period of time to help them adjust to changes in their lives such as illness, age related problems, disability or bereavement.

We at My Care World, work as part of a team but have responsibility for a number of different people.  We also work closely with other organisations such as the police, health services, schools and probation services.

Our social workers also work with specific groups of clients, including children, the elderly and families in crisis, and help them to solve the problems they’re facing. Generally, social workers specialise in either adult or child social care. Because our clients may be vulnerable or in difficult situations, our social workers work under pressure and understand our client’s viewpoints.

All our social workers have been checked and verified to work in the United Kingdom and have specialist qualifications as well as registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

Working in health and social requires you to have some particulars Personality traits. That’s without any doubt. You need to have an inclination to help people and not be motivated by greed. However, having the right personality traits isn’t always enough to have a successful and rewarding career in health and social care. You need to learn some behaviours to go along with your personality. So in this blog post, I am going to share 6 tips to help you deliver the best possible care:

1. Be Aware Of Your Surrounding Environment

Being a responsible health and social care professional, you need to be aware of your surrounding environment. You need to make sure that the people that you are caring for (as well as yourself) are away from any potential hazard. This is where you need to apply the necessary health and safety protocols that you have learned from your organisation or from your qualifications.

2. Act With Compassion

Working in health and social care means dealing with vulnerable people. These people have their own challenges and difficulties that they have to overcome. And regardless of who you’re caring for, whether it may be the elderly, people with the special needs or the youth, showing compassionate is extremely important. It shows you understand their everyday struggles and gives them the impression that you’re on their side.

3. Maintain Excellent Communication Skills

The people that you’re looking after usually require round the clock care. And some health and social care workers have to do some shifts that require working anti-social workers. Even though it is crucial to have excellent communication skills with your patients, you also need to demonstrate the same level of communication skills with your colleagues. When you’re finishing a shift, you need to make sure the person who is taking over is fully briefed on the each patient that you have looked after. You have to communicate clearly to your colleague so that they can continue where you left.

4. Develop and Maintain a Positive Culture

The main philosophy behind health and social care is to practice good ethics and follow a process which helps to maintain the wellness of patients regardless of their background. The best way to develop and maintain a culture which embraces this philosophy is by leading by example. If you show good conduct and demonstrate a strong work ethic, you are essentially setting an example to your colleagues. Who will follow suit.

5. Show Commitment and Consistency

Health and social care isn’t just about making a positive contribution to a vulnerable individual’s life. You’ll encounter many vulnerable individuals on a daily basis. Sometimes, it will get challenging and each day will not be the same. So be aware of that. And sometimes it will feel like you have a lot to handle. But despite that, you have to remain consistent and show commitment to your patients, regardless of what happens. You can’t show your frustration to your patients because it will come across as unprofessional. But if you need to let out some steam, find a close friend or some one you can trust to share your feelings. You’ll feel so much better.

6. Deliver Excellent Care

This goes without saying, but you won’t succeed or progress in this sector without delivering excellent care. Going the extra mile to ensure your patients receive the best care can make a huge difference to both your career and your patients. Your patients will really appreciate you going the extra mile. And as a result, your relationships with your patients will strengthen. As for your career, your colleagues and your seniors will notice your exceptional level of care. This will open doors for new opportunities along the way.

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