Critical Reflection on Social Work Practice
Subesh Panta Social work is not only a profession of giving the desired materials to a needy person but also creating a change among socially excluded individuals, a scattered family from violence, oppressed group and communities so that they can think they still exist in human society and for better social functioning. The world full of chaos consists of people surrounded by various crises affecting them mentally, physically and socially. Not other than social work practitioner with lived experience intervene practically with these kinds of people because of moral values they put as an important role. Learning from lived experience provides social work practitioners with unique insights that facilitate professional compassion, expand understanding, challenge negative and stigmatizing attitudes, and facilitate skill development (Bell et al., 2006; Beresford & Boxall, 2012; Happell& Roper, 2003; Irvine, Molyneux, & Gillman, 2015). This essay will analyze the self-reflecti