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The Social Work Circle

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Why Spaces Like This Matter
One of the things that often gets lost in frontline work is the chance to slow down and think together. So much of our work happens under pressure: limited time, heavy caseloads, system constraints, ethical tension, and expectations that don’t always align with our values. Reflection becomes something we’re told to do, rather than something that actually supports us. This community exists because learning in doesn’t only come from training, policies, or supervision. It comes from: - noticing patterns over time - sitting with uncertainty - naming tensions that don’t have clean answers - hearing how others make sense of similar challenges This is a space to think with others. Please share: - What part of your work feels hardest to hold alone? - What do you wish there was more room to talk about in these spaces?
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What part of your work feels hardest to hold alone? Sometimes it’s the emotional weight of supporting clients and holding space for their challenges. It can feel isolating when you’re trying to stay professional while also genuinely caring, and there’s no one to process that with in the moment. What do you wish there was more room to talk about in these spaces? I wish there was more space to discuss self-care strategies, burnout, and the emotional realities of social service work. Also, sharing successes and small wins often gets overlooked, so celebrating those could be really helpful too.
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Simrat Kaur
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Social Service Worker

Active 10d ago
Joined Jan 3, 2026
Hamilton
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