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How Can Your Major Make the World a Better?

 Hi everyone! This time I will talk about the major I study: Social Work.

Social Work is a profession that is practiced and developed under various approaches. From contemporary approaches, Social Work provides the necessary tools to intervene in processes and systems, in order to empower communities regarding emerging problems in their lives.

In this sense, I see myself as a professional exercising my work with the aim of generating changes that serve to contribute to a better development of society, either by facing inequality in low-income sectors, working with the needs of children, with the elderly people, with people who suffer violence, etc.

Social Work benefits the world because its work is carried out in order to contribute to improving it; intervene under a real understanding of the situations in which it is faced, from a perspective of justice and human rights.





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  1. it is the most humanitarian profession! more social workers are needed in the world!

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