This Working Life: 'Being a social worker is a satisfying job, but we must remove barriers for those brilliantly suited to it'
Briefly

Amanda Casey emphasizes the diverse roles of social workers, stating ‘People often associate social work solely with Tusla and child protection, but we also work across many sectors, including hospitals and mental health services. We play a vital role in improving lives beyond just safeguarding children.’
Casey notes the significance of experience for social workers, saying, 'Experience in various settings is crucial for social workers. It allows us to understand the unique challenges faced by individuals and families, tailoring our support effectively.'
Discussing recruitment, she comments, 'We need to cast the net wider to attract talented individuals into social work. This means promoting the diverse opportunities within the profession, which can be incredibly rewarding and impactful.'
Reflecting on perception, Casey mentions, 'There is a considerable misunderstanding of what social workers do. We often deal with vulnerable populations in a proactive way, aiming for long-term positive outcomes.'
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