"Professional language" can obstruct social workers' engagement with clients, and vice versa, writes Nigel Leaney
What's the worst thing you can accuse a fellow practitioner of? Outside of incest and Morris dancing, being unprofessional probably ranks somewhere in the top 10. Professionalism means belonging to an elite club with strict codes of behaviour, specialised knowledge and highly valued skills. It means being "the expert".
Professionalism is more than just job security. It is a type of security born out of a desire not to betray your own vulnerability to others - least of all those who are exposing their vulnerability to you. Drop the mask and you're out of the club. We sell our roles, our professionalism to others in a work sphere where market forces prevail.
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