Thursday, October 10, 2019
Social Work Theme
Dave was viciously trampled and famished by his biological mother who is psychologically unsound and always intoxicated (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). He is treated by his mother as a slave, instead of a young boy or instead of a son (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).Referred to by his mother as an ââ¬Å"itâ⬠, he is made to sleep in the basement where it is extremely cold (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). In addition to that, the clothes he wears were torn and dirty (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). He was also usually not given permission to eat; in case his mother feels like feeding him, he will be provided with ââ¬Å"scraps which came from the dogââ¬â¢s bowlâ⬠(Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). His condition was noticed by some of the school authorities and later a police came over to help end his dilemma (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).Social Work Themeââ¬Å"A Child Called Itââ¬â¢sâ⬠social work theme is centered generally on ââ¬Å"problems on livingâ⬠specifically ââ¬Å"child abuseâ⬠(Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). He usually goes hungry when he goes to school; he isnââ¬â¢t provided with breakfast and the same thing happens at home (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).Dave is allowed to eat so seldom that he usually feels weak working or going to school with an empty stomach (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). The main character is smacked in the face whenever he forgets what his mother asks him to find (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 31 ââ¬â 32).He usually is not provided with food; it is fortunate if there would be ââ¬Å"leftovers from one of his brothersââ¬â¢ cereal bowlsâ⬠and if he was behaved enough for such a reward since usually those would be given to the dog (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 4). When he is caught stealing from the garbage can, he will be slapped; any form of punishment is given to him as long as it is exceedingly agonizing (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 4).He is made to accomplish multiple chores at ho me as well instead of allowing him to play outside with his brother who enjoys the sun so much (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).His mother was so mad at Dave that she always threatens to kill him (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 83 ââ¬â 84). There was a time when Dave was stabbed on the chest by his mother (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 83 ââ¬â 84). However, his mother did not acknowledge that just like what she did when she broke his shoulders (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 83 ââ¬â 84).Principles in Human ServiceWith ââ¬Å"Dave Pelzerââ¬â¢sâ⬠case, I believe that the principle applicable in human service delivery would be ââ¬Å"case managementâ⬠(Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169). This is because in a ââ¬Å"case managementâ⬠, it is possible to carry out a ââ¬Å"face-to-face comprehensive assessmentâ⬠(Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).A ââ¬Å"face-to-face comprehensive assessmentâ⬠is appropriate for ââ¬Å"Dave Pelzerâ⬠since he is not really willing to tell the whol e story especially if his mother will eventually be held accountable and sent to jail (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).Through a one-on-one with the social worker, his strengths and weaknesses will be analyzed by the social worker which will help the latter come up with an ââ¬Å"individualized service planâ⬠in consideration of what the client acknowledges as ââ¬Å"main concerns, desired result, as well as, interventions to be utilized (Pelzer, 1995, pp. 1 ââ¬â 169).
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