Social workers seem to take the brunt of societies problems. Most of these workers work in non-profit organisations and government organisations, sometimes even taking low pay despite the emotional toll due to the nature of the work. Imagine dealing with case after case of abusive parenting, childhood trauma and violence under tight constraints and strict protocols on how to respond. The job seems wearisome in nature and takes a toll on employees who selflessly put themselves in the frontline. Afterall, who looks forward to working at a call center all day taking call after call? The work seems more overbearing than rewarding. Perhaps it is time to re-assess and re-implement the idea of social work (within a social network).