CAS Reflection Examples
CAS Reflection Examples
Service Activity
“As one of my service activities I wanted to help an elderly person as I realized that their
problems are sometimes neglected or forgotten. That is why I turned to an environmental
nurse so that she could find a person in need of help and willing to be helped. I stayed in
contact with the nurse and after a while she gave me the name and address of an old lady
whom she described as lonely and having problems with walking. I was happy that I found the
opportunity to offer my help to a person in need.
On one day the nurse and I visited the elderly lady in her flat. Beforehand, the nurse informed
me that the lady used to work physically and retired early (at the age of 45 due to health
problems). I got acquainted with her and from that day on I started visiting her regularly once
a week.
I went for walks with the lady and every week we went shopping to the nearest supermarket.
However, the most important task turned out to be far more difficult than I had expected. I
made the greatest effort to make the woman cheerful, to create a friendly warm atmosphere,
but I noticed how reserved and depressed she was. She mentioned the fact that she had been
lonely for a long time and it stuck in my memory. It made me realize how loneliness affects
human psyche. At the beginning I found it very difficult to make her smile, because she was
only saying how miserable her life was and complained about the problems that she faced. I
tried to show my understanding and convince her that life is worth living regardless of the
difficulties one faces, but it seemed to me that it did not speak to her. Sometimes I wondered
if my visits and help were bringing her anything good. Surprisingly, as time was passing by
and we came to know each other better, I noticed a change in her and a change in the
character of our interaction. I was very happy when on one day she confessed to me how
grateful she was for my help. The activity gave me fulfillment and made me conceive how
serious is the problem of loneliness in life and I realized the importance of attention that needs
to be paid to lonely people.”
Whether it was for a long period or short, this student reflecting on their social
service missed the point. This student was surrounded by human drama. On every
side were loneliness, love, struggle, joy, death, dignity, injustice, need and
concern. There were more than a dozen health-related, trades-related,
professional-related careers to observe and experiment with. There were people
with wisdom to draw upon and pains to ease. From their observations and
reflections, these students experienced nothing.
It’s not supposed to be that way. People can learn from experience. In fact, it is
not only a possibility but also a necessity. Aldous Huxley says,
← Taking charge: Being able to learn from experience gives us the power to
influence the
meaning and impact of things that we do or that happen to us.
← Power to assess your personal impact: Ongoing reflection helps reveal and
even determine what personal changes are occurring in self-image, new skills, and
ideas about a career. It can give you the self-confidence to take on a bigger
project or to use more of your skills.