I Would Like to Be a Socialwelfare Work but I Dont Know Where to Start?
Question by apple: i would like to be a socialwelfare work but i dont know where to start?
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Answer by Heron By The Sea
You can get a degree in Social Work. But even before that, you can work in certain capacities in the field. I had a friend whose job it was to research cases of child abuse, for example, and I believe this was before she received her degree in Social Work. But of course, with the degree, then there is so much you can do.
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