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The problem statement is a statement that is the result of a review of research findings and current practice. This statement should contain the following information:

Briefly describe a social work practice problem and why it is important to address within the context of social work practice.

Preliminary evidence that provides justification that this problem is meaningful to the field of social work practice. Provide several (3-5 minimum) key citations that highlight the relevance and currency of the problem.

Identify your preliminary practice-focused research question(s).

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The rewards of helping clients can outweigh the problems faced by social workers in this potentially stressful occupation. Social workers advocate for children, elders and vulnerable adults while empowering others to take charge and overcome obstacles to personal or career goals. Knowledge of community resources is critical to helping clients access needed services, such as a homeless shelter, food bank or addiction treatment center. If you enjoy a challenge and like helping people from all backgrounds, a career in social work may suit you well. Social workers conduct intake interviews with individuals and families to identify their needs and strengths for resolving issues of concern

and other elements. As a result, according to Hee Wai Siam, it became a film made by minorities and watched by minorities. No people outside of LGBTQ+ community would acknowledge this film at that time (Hee, 2009). However, there are things we should learn from the film. At the end of the film, out of the audience’s exception, A Lan confessed his love for the police officer. Later, to get his love, A Lan wore the costume and makeup of a lady. Then, police officer found that there was a Brokeback Mountain in the deepest part of his mind. A Lan said, “You’ve asked me enough questions. Why don’t you ask yourself?” Again, this part exposed three problems similar to Farewell My Concubine in China: Forced homophobia, forced feminization and confusion between gender identity and sexual orientation. The police officer was actually gay, but he didn’t know it and he was even homophobic. The explanation to this astonishing combination of traits is, as a police officer, he was paralyzed by the laws and rules and lived a life like a robot. Forced feminization has multiple answer, decided by whether the writer knows the difference between gender identities and sexual orientations. But no matter the writer or A Lan, they showed the misconception of Chinese people that we must be a woman to love a man. These problems didn’t change for decades in China, from 50s to 90s. However, these remain unchanged, from 90s to nowadays. Now, with the popularizing of social media. Individuals started to advocate for the LGBTQ+ rights online. (As I have said, the reason why I’m not talking about the mainstream media because LGBTQ+ is totally banned.). There are voices of homophobias, such as giving one stars on Farewell My Concubine and simply writing “f** movie” in reviews. There are egoism homophobes, who agree LGBTQ+ rights in public, but oppose to friends or family members who are gay, lesbian and more. There are tragedies happening because of forced feminization. A gay boy cut his own penis, trying to love boys as girls, but finally committed suicide due to depression related to gender identity error. The unique situation now in China is the absence of official attitude and education about LGBTQ+ community and these remained terror and misconceptions of people. Thinking of the 1.3 billion population in China,

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