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IS SOCIAL WORK
       A PROFESSION?
         Imran Ahmad Sajid,
       Lecturer (Social Work),
ISSG, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
                                              Web: ww.upesh.edu.pk
                                  Email: imranahmad131@gmail.com
               This lecture is based on the essay of Abraham Flexner
• The word "profession" or "professional" may
  be loosely or strictly used.
• In its, broadest significance it is simply the
  opposite of the word "amateur."
• A person is in this sense a "professional" if his
  entire time is devoted to an activity, as against
  one who is only transiently or provisionally so
  engaged.

       Amateur: Unskilled person,
                somebody doing something for pleasure
• Social work is from this point of view a
  profession for those who make a full-time job
  of it;
• it is not a profession for those who
  incidentally contribute part of themselves to
  active philanthropy.
• However, every difficult occupation requires
  the entire time of those who take it seriously.
• The question put here is a more technical one.
• The term profession, strictly used, as opposed
  to business or handicraft, is a title of peculiar
  distinction, coveted by many activities.
• Thus far it has been pretty indiscriminately
  used.
• Almost any occupation, not obviously a
  business, is apt to classify itself as a
  profession.
• Doctors, lawyers, preachers, musicians,
  engineers, journalists, trained nurses, and
  dancing masters—all speak of their
  "profession".
• If there is a dancing profession, a baseball
  profession, an acting profession, a nursing
  profession, an artistic profession, a musical
  profession, a literary profession, a medical
  profession, and a legal profession—to mention
  no others
• —the term profession is too vague to be
  fought for.
• But to make a profession in the genuine sense,
  something more than a mere claim or an
  academic degree is needed.
• There are certain objective standards that can
  be formulated.
• Social work is interested in being recognized
  as a profession only if the term is limited to
  activities possessing these criteria.
• What are at this moment the criteria of a
  profession and to consider whether social
  work conforms to them?
• There are a few professions universally
  admitted to be such,
  – Law,
  – Medicine, and
  – Engineering
• Let us set a criteria for a profession with the
  help of above three professions.
Criteria for a Profession
1. Intellectual Activity and Individual
   Responsibility
2. Profession is Learned
3. Profession is has a Practical Object
4. Profession possess an Educationally
   Communicable Technique
5. Self-organization through a Professional
   Association
6. Becoming Altruistic in Motivation
1. Intellectual Activity and
Individual Responsibility
• Would it not be fair to mention as the first
  mark of a profession that the activities
  involved are essentially intellectual in
  character?
• Manual work is not necessarily excluded; the
  use of tools is not necessarily excluded.
• The real
  character, however, of
  the activity is the
  Thinking Process.
• A free, resourceful, and
  unhampered intelligence
  applied to problems and
  seeking to understand
  and master them,
Individual Responsibility
• Wherever intelligence plays freely, the
  responsibility of the practitioner is at
  once large and personal.
• The problems to be dealt with are
  complicated;
• The facilities at hand, more or less
  abundant and various;
• the agent—
  physician, engineer, lawyer, or social
  worker—exercises a very large
  discretion as to what he shall do.
• He is not under orders; though he be
  cooperating with others, the work is
  team work, rather than individual
  work, his responsibility is not less
  complete and not less personal.
• This quality of responsibility follows from the
  fact that professions are intellectual in
  character;
• for in all intellectual operations, the thinker
  takes upon himself a risk.
• Only technical jobs can not be called professional;
  e.g. Mason, mechanic, plumber, paramedics,
  nurse, etc.
• for the human mind does not, in technical
  activities, enjoy the requisite freedom of scope or
  carry the requisite burden of personal
  responsibility.
• Some one back has done the thinking and
  therefore bears the responsibility, and he alone
  deserves to be considered professional.
2. Profession is Learned
• The second criterion of the profession is that it
  is learned,
• and this characteristic is so essential that the
  adjective learned really adds nothing to the
  noun profession.
• There is constant learning.
3. Profession is has a Practical Object
  • Professions are definitely practical.
  • They have a practical objective.
  • The professional man must have an
    absolutely definite and practical
    object.
                 His processes are essentially intellectual;


his raw material is derived from the
world of learning;

thereupon he must do with it a
clean-cut, concrete task.
1. Intellectual
   Activity and
   Individual
   Responsibility
2. Learned
   Activity
3. Practical
   objective
4. Profession possess an Educationally
       Communicable Technique




  1        2      3        4
5. Self-organization through a
Professional Association
• A profession is a brotherhood—almost a caste.
• They organize themselves in the form of a
  professional institution/organization.
• A strong class consciousness.
• Qualifications to become a member of that
  brotherhood are determined by the nature of
  the responsibility alone.
• We call this brotherhood as a Professional
  Association.
                                                  5
   1            2         3            4
6. Becoming Altruistic in Motivation
• On the whole, organized groups of this kind
  are, under democratic conditions, apt to be more
  responsive to public interest than are unorganized
  and isolated individuals.
• The professional organization is explicitly and
  admittedly meant for the advancement of the
  common social interest through the professional
  organization.
• Devotion to well-doing is more and more likely to
  become an accepted mark of professional
  activity;
• Let me now review briefly the six criteria which we have
  mentioned:
1. professions involve essentially intellectual operations with
   large individual responsibility;
2. they derive their raw material from science and learning;
3. this material they work up to a practical and definite end;
4. they possess an educationally communicable technique;
5. they tend to self-organization;
6. they are becoming increasingly altruistic in motivation.
• It will be interesting to submit various forms
  of activity to the test in order to determine
  whether these criteria work.
Professional Characteristics
1. Definite in Purpose
2. techniques communicable
   through education.
3. Organized in associations

Objections
1. Mechanical Activity (Act on
   Instruments)
2. Data used comes from
   experience instead of
   immediate science and learning
3. No altruistic ambitions

IT’S A HANDICRAFT
Professional Characteristics
1. Definite Purpose
2. Intellectual Activity
3. Class Consciousness
   (Professional Associations)

Objections
1. Motivated only for Financial
   Profit

IT’S A TRADE
Professional Characteristics
Definite in Purpose
Techniques communicable
Knowledge comes from Learning

Objections
Responsibility is not primary

IT’S A HIGHER FORM OF HANDICRAFT
Social Work
In 1926, when Abraham Flaxner wrote this essay, Social
Work was not a recognized profession. But today, it is a
profession. Because it involves
1. Intellectual Activity
2. Personal Responsibility
3. Definite in Purpose
4. Techniques communicable through educational
    discipline
5. Class consciousness (Professional association)
6. Altruistic in motivation
                    IT’S A PROFESSION
In Pakistan
• No professional association

• Therefore, Not a Recognized Profession
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Is social work a profession? Imran Ahmad Sajid

  • 1. IS SOCIAL WORK A PROFESSION? Imran Ahmad Sajid, Lecturer (Social Work), ISSG, University of Peshawar, Pakistan Web: ww.upesh.edu.pk Email: imranahmad131@gmail.com This lecture is based on the essay of Abraham Flexner
  • 2. • The word "profession" or "professional" may be loosely or strictly used. • In its, broadest significance it is simply the opposite of the word "amateur." • A person is in this sense a "professional" if his entire time is devoted to an activity, as against one who is only transiently or provisionally so engaged. Amateur: Unskilled person, somebody doing something for pleasure
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  • 8. • Social work is from this point of view a profession for those who make a full-time job of it; • it is not a profession for those who incidentally contribute part of themselves to active philanthropy.
  • 9. • However, every difficult occupation requires the entire time of those who take it seriously. • The question put here is a more technical one. • The term profession, strictly used, as opposed to business or handicraft, is a title of peculiar distinction, coveted by many activities.
  • 10. • Thus far it has been pretty indiscriminately used. • Almost any occupation, not obviously a business, is apt to classify itself as a profession. • Doctors, lawyers, preachers, musicians, engineers, journalists, trained nurses, and dancing masters—all speak of their "profession".
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  • 12. • If there is a dancing profession, a baseball profession, an acting profession, a nursing profession, an artistic profession, a musical profession, a literary profession, a medical profession, and a legal profession—to mention no others • —the term profession is too vague to be fought for.
  • 13. • But to make a profession in the genuine sense, something more than a mere claim or an academic degree is needed. • There are certain objective standards that can be formulated. • Social work is interested in being recognized as a profession only if the term is limited to activities possessing these criteria.
  • 14. • What are at this moment the criteria of a profession and to consider whether social work conforms to them?
  • 15. • There are a few professions universally admitted to be such, – Law, – Medicine, and – Engineering • Let us set a criteria for a profession with the help of above three professions.
  • 16. Criteria for a Profession 1. Intellectual Activity and Individual Responsibility 2. Profession is Learned 3. Profession is has a Practical Object 4. Profession possess an Educationally Communicable Technique 5. Self-organization through a Professional Association 6. Becoming Altruistic in Motivation
  • 17. 1. Intellectual Activity and Individual Responsibility • Would it not be fair to mention as the first mark of a profession that the activities involved are essentially intellectual in character? • Manual work is not necessarily excluded; the use of tools is not necessarily excluded.
  • 18. • The real character, however, of the activity is the Thinking Process. • A free, resourceful, and unhampered intelligence applied to problems and seeking to understand and master them,
  • 19. Individual Responsibility • Wherever intelligence plays freely, the responsibility of the practitioner is at once large and personal. • The problems to be dealt with are complicated; • The facilities at hand, more or less abundant and various; • the agent— physician, engineer, lawyer, or social worker—exercises a very large discretion as to what he shall do. • He is not under orders; though he be cooperating with others, the work is team work, rather than individual work, his responsibility is not less complete and not less personal.
  • 20. • This quality of responsibility follows from the fact that professions are intellectual in character; • for in all intellectual operations, the thinker takes upon himself a risk.
  • 21. • Only technical jobs can not be called professional; e.g. Mason, mechanic, plumber, paramedics, nurse, etc. • for the human mind does not, in technical activities, enjoy the requisite freedom of scope or carry the requisite burden of personal responsibility. • Some one back has done the thinking and therefore bears the responsibility, and he alone deserves to be considered professional.
  • 22. 2. Profession is Learned • The second criterion of the profession is that it is learned, • and this characteristic is so essential that the adjective learned really adds nothing to the noun profession. • There is constant learning.
  • 23. 3. Profession is has a Practical Object • Professions are definitely practical. • They have a practical objective. • The professional man must have an absolutely definite and practical object. His processes are essentially intellectual; his raw material is derived from the world of learning; thereupon he must do with it a clean-cut, concrete task.
  • 24. 1. Intellectual Activity and Individual Responsibility 2. Learned Activity 3. Practical objective
  • 25. 4. Profession possess an Educationally Communicable Technique 1 2 3 4
  • 26. 5. Self-organization through a Professional Association • A profession is a brotherhood—almost a caste. • They organize themselves in the form of a professional institution/organization. • A strong class consciousness. • Qualifications to become a member of that brotherhood are determined by the nature of the responsibility alone. • We call this brotherhood as a Professional Association. 5 1 2 3 4
  • 27. 6. Becoming Altruistic in Motivation • On the whole, organized groups of this kind are, under democratic conditions, apt to be more responsive to public interest than are unorganized and isolated individuals. • The professional organization is explicitly and admittedly meant for the advancement of the common social interest through the professional organization. • Devotion to well-doing is more and more likely to become an accepted mark of professional activity;
  • 28. • Let me now review briefly the six criteria which we have mentioned: 1. professions involve essentially intellectual operations with large individual responsibility; 2. they derive their raw material from science and learning; 3. this material they work up to a practical and definite end; 4. they possess an educationally communicable technique; 5. they tend to self-organization; 6. they are becoming increasingly altruistic in motivation.
  • 29. • It will be interesting to submit various forms of activity to the test in order to determine whether these criteria work.
  • 30. Professional Characteristics 1. Definite in Purpose 2. techniques communicable through education. 3. Organized in associations Objections 1. Mechanical Activity (Act on Instruments) 2. Data used comes from experience instead of immediate science and learning 3. No altruistic ambitions IT’S A HANDICRAFT
  • 31. Professional Characteristics 1. Definite Purpose 2. Intellectual Activity 3. Class Consciousness (Professional Associations) Objections 1. Motivated only for Financial Profit IT’S A TRADE
  • 32. Professional Characteristics Definite in Purpose Techniques communicable Knowledge comes from Learning Objections Responsibility is not primary IT’S A HIGHER FORM OF HANDICRAFT
  • 33. Social Work In 1926, when Abraham Flaxner wrote this essay, Social Work was not a recognized profession. But today, it is a profession. Because it involves 1. Intellectual Activity 2. Personal Responsibility 3. Definite in Purpose 4. Techniques communicable through educational discipline 5. Class consciousness (Professional association) 6. Altruistic in motivation IT’S A PROFESSION
  • 34. In Pakistan • No professional association • Therefore, Not a Recognized Profession
  • 35. Q/A

Editor's Notes

  1. کسوٹی، معیار، جانچ کا اصول
  2. that is in the first instance characteristic of a profession.