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Poverty, unemployment, unequal opportunity, racism, and malnutrition are examples of social problems. So are substandard housing, employment discrimination, and child abuse and neglect. Crime and substance abuse are also examples of social problems.
The hardest part of being a social services worker often includes: Emotional Toll: Dealing with clients who face significant hardships, such as poverty, abuse, or mental health issues, can be emotionally draining. Social workers may experience compassion fatigue or burnout.
To become a licensed social worker in Arkansas, you will have to complete a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or Master of Social Work (MSW) degree program accredited by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE). You can pursue these degrees in Arkansas through full-time, part-time and online formats.
Working with vulnerable people One unmissable challenge of a social work job is interacting with vulnerable people daily. To be successful in social work, you need to be patient, and empathetic and have strong communication and interpersonal skills.
The grand challenges facing social work professionals encompass a broad range of issues, from inequities in health care and income to family violence and social isolation.
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Aspiring direct practitioners can earn their MSW online from Simmons University in as few as 9 months. GRE scores are not required, and the program offers full-time, part-time, accelerated, and advanced standing tracks. Advanced standing MSW programs typically have stricter admission criteria than traditional programs.
To become a social worker, individuals typically need to obtain a bachelors degree in social work (BSW) or a related field such as psychology, sociology, or human services. However, to advance in the field and pursue certain specialized roles, a masters degree in social work (MSW) is often required.

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