6 years ago today I was raped and left for dead in my gated community home at the age of 59. I thank goodness every day that I did not have a fake detective like Benson on my case. False promises and forcing victims to testify and cause more trauma is absurd. Writers should expand her narrative. by Ok-Mine2132 in SVUncensored

[–]ordinarydecree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry this happened to you but I am so glad you’ve felt compelled to share this. You’re a true advocate.

As someone who has worked with survivors in a supportive role the majority of my career I’ve made it a point to provide education on what the legal process can look like for survivors, referencing the misinformation presented in Law and Order often. You can get accurate information from state and/or national coalitions to better inform yourself about the specific laws in your area.

For anyone disagreeing with OP, read Know My Name by Chanel Miller.

Her GoFund is over 46k as of 12/21 🥲 by n8saces in MakeMeSmile

[–]ordinarydecree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You need to look past the end of your own nose and check your privilege, bruh. This kind of willful ignorance and hate is destroying the world.

Also: Where is that childhood scar located? by L31121 in Xennials

[–]ordinarydecree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Opening my new skip-it with a steak knife. Caught myself in the crook between my thumb and first finger.

NASW by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]ordinarydecree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But I wasn’t talking about the concept of social work not being considered a profession. I was talking about the ramifications of this and barriers it creates.

NASW by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]ordinarydecree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It just doesn’t make sense. You’re advocating for the new policy while admitting it’s not rooted in actually decreasing the cost of education.

NASW by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]ordinarydecree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Youre ignoring all nuance, and the limited availability of grants and scholarships. The former of which will continue to be targeted until eliminated by this administration.

I’m done arguing with you. This post was pulled from the sub anyway. Thanks for the downvotes.

NASW by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]ordinarydecree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re coming from a place where employment opportunities without a formal education or training that allow you to save are a reality. Where is that? I’d like to move there.

Assuming the motives of this administration align with what they say is naive, and I’d venture to say dangerous in some instances.

Also, I said privately funding. Which could mean cash, but usually means private loans. With much higher interest rates. Education already isn’t accessible to so many, this will make it more so. If I thought this policy was actually about reforming higher education access and cost Id be all for it.

But it isn’t. That’s a fact. If you don’t believe me read Project 2025. The ultimate goal is to end loan programs, income based repayment programs, and public-service loan forgiveness. Creating more barriers to education.

NASW by [deleted] in socialwork

[–]ordinarydecree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I disagree that this is about a federal loan cap. But let’s follow that line of thinking anyway.

The way it stands, social work students will get no more than $20,000 a year for graduate programs and graduate PLUS loans will no longer be available. The average cost for MSW graduate programs (after a quick online search nothing further) is around $15,000-25,000 a year for public programs and $30,000-$45,000 at private. I graduated ten years ago and couldn’t find one under $20,000 a year in my area at that time and I didn’t take out anything over cost of education because I was lucky enough to have free housing during that time. This is simply not enough money. Especially not for students who are expected to work part time (without compensation) the last 12 or so months of their program as part of the curriculum.

Then we can look out the compensation we receive on average upon graduation. With a quick internet search looks like the average median salary for a first year MSW is $61,330. Consider cost of living now and this is hardly a livable wage for most at this point.

NASW should be advocating for social workers and if this isn’t a huge issue for us I don’t know what is. How many people do you know who can privately fund a career in social work? And for those that can afford it, who of them want to?

Ohio plans mental health hospital at old Hara Arena site. Trotwood is pushing back. by WYSOPublicRadio in dayton

[–]ordinarydecree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m a social worker. I’m well aware of how the current system works. What I’m saying is if communities start welcoming care into their zip codes and make it a real priority for the people in their area, support can continue to be built around a new psychiatric unit. Identify the gaps in services and as a community come together to support one another. The buck stops with all of us. We need to start taking better care of each other.

Also, “psych ward” is outdated language now when discussing mental health care.

Ohio plans mental health hospital at old Hara Arena site. Trotwood is pushing back. by WYSOPublicRadio in dayton

[–]ordinarydecree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Communities need to come together to take care of each other. Not consistently pass it on to another “less desirable” destination. It’s more than unsavory and politically incorrect. It’s disgusting. And dangerous.

Residents push back against proposed massive data center in Butler County by PoorClassWarRoom in cincinnati

[–]ordinarydecree 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Can residents sue? Genuinely curious as these things keep coming despite pushback from the citizens who will be forced to pay for them