Comment on Why do social workers get upset when you don't want their help?

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lvxferre@mander.xyz ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

Any social worker who violates your agency and consent is in breach of their legal obligations and should be reported to their state board.

In theory it’s all flowers. In practice, no, not really, regardless of country. And since you claim to be a social worker, odds are that you know it.

I’ll go further than that. Even the social workers who are not naturally inclined towards insistence ad nauseam are trained to be this way. You could claim that it is for good reasons (as some people avoid help out of fear, pride, etc.); but you can’t truthfully claim that it is not a violation of both things, because insistence is a violation of agency and consent, like it or not.

Typically, when confronted with that, plenty social workers start babbling about their “it’s our policy…”, as if evading responsibility + hinting that they do it regardless of situation.

And, if OP’s description of the events is accurate, in their case it gets worse: it isn’t just individual workers doing it, but the whole system. If multiple people ask you to do something, even if none of the individuals are being pushy, the system is still being pushy.

Any social worker who takes things a patient says personally, and responds from emotion based on that

Emphasis mine. That “responds” misrepresents what I said.

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