Some days work is in an office where you
are afforded the opportunity to interact with many different people with
varying issues, other days work is in the community visiting homes and families
with further diverse issues and situations.
Welcome to the life of a social worker in
Guyana!
A wise person once said that “the only way
to do great work is to love what you do.” As social workers the only way to
improve and enhance individuals and communities is to be passionate about the
work you do. Social workers work with people to support them through
challenging times. Social workers are looked upon to improve the quality of
life and enrich the well-being of individuals and communities. Our role is an
enormous one, one that requires much strength, kindness and passion.
Social workers are instrumental in mending
and bringing families closer together. Our work can improve life at home and
strengthen communications between parents and their children. School social
workers counsel students about their problems, teenage pregnancy, drug and
alcohol abuse, bullying and other issues that affect the way they behave, both
in school and at home.
I am not sure if I can call myself a
social worker, though I am a trained and certified counselor and tester and
currently reading for my degree in Social Work at the University of Guyana.
Both my professional and academic experiences can classify me as a social
worker, or not. For me, one of the biggest challenges facing social workers in
Guyana is identification. I would recommend that social workers be issued with
a license after completing their tertiary education or based on years of
experience in the field. In some developed countries, social workers are
registered with the appropriate regulatory body. I also believe that if this is
done more persons might have confidence in the profession and want to join;
conversely practicing social workers will show more ownership and
thoughtfulness.
As a counselor and tester, I understand
the importance of proficiency and attentiveness in my job. Voluntary counseling
and testing (VCT) is an important part of the continuum of HIV prevention,
treatment and care services. VCT is one of the main times when a comprehensive
individual risk assessment is taken, making it the best opportunity for
accurate referrals to more intensive services. VCT uses short, client-centered
counseling that can be effective in increasing condom use and preventing
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). My work contributes to the overall
national programme and targets. Having all this information at the back of my
head makes my job a lot tougher but stimulating. My days at the office differ.
There is no such thing as “predicable days” when you work as a social worker.
Different people from different walks of life stroll into your place of
operation daily. You are required to always be prepared to assist as best as
you can. Some days dealing with some issues can leave you feeling powerless and
emotional - as humans dealing with human issues it is only normal. Other days
you feel victorious and satisfied that you were able to assist someone in
crossing an obstacle that was holding them back.
As social workers, although you might not
always see the results of the work you are doing at the time, rest assured that
little by little you are making a difference in someone’s life. Knowing that I
am able to enrich lives, and by extension families and communities, continues
to propel my passion and love for the profession.
As a student at the University of Guyana exposed
to different aspects of the profession, I do believe that more can be done to
develop the field. Though systems and procedures exist to ensure the efficient
delivery of services in the field of social work, there is room for
improvements. Important data, needed for
the improvement of regulations and key services, is lacking. There is the need for the formation of new
policies and programmes for the advancement of the profession in institutions
and communities across the country. As mentioned above, there is the need for a
regulatory body and for continuous training and programmes for improvement.
While the unfavourable remuneration does
not attract many to this line of work, it is a career that enables us to feel
good about ourselves. By playing a key role in improving the lives of others,
social workers build their own self-confidence and can feel proud for being
involved in such an admirable profession.
the Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD)



Keep up the great work
ReplyDeletei wish you all the best bro....i trust you be sucessful in what you doing#goodluck
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ReplyDeleteNice work bro
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Need more with ur passion thanks Shane!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work, Shane!
ReplyDeleteso proud of you my friend.......
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ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work dear.
ReplyDeleteI've always admired your ambitious journey continue to go successfully towards your milestones cuz. My blessings are for u to strive to accomplish whatever u want ,
ReplyDeletereach for the stars n beyond
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ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! Continue to grow in your work, your are truly a blessings to society.
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