Adolescents Influence In Family Decision Making Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Abstract This study examines the perceptions and behaviour of Adolescents influence in family decision making in different family circumstances and what products are more influenced through the child more than the adults. The research findings are based on different journal articles that show how much power children have in the decision making process based on different members of the family perceptions and how they get their message ...

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Disability And Sexuality And Social Work Practice Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There is a growing recognition of the need to provide sex education to people with learning disabilities, as well as their right to achieve such education. Despite a desire to help with this, social workers and other health professionals can lack the confidence and tools to deliver sex education to this population. In an effort to accumulate evidence of best practice thus far, a narrative review of ...

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Teenage Pregnancy And Social Exclusion Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The aim of this study or discussion is to analyse and discuss the impact of the labour government policy on teenage pregnancy and social exclusion in the United Kingdom, to what extent has the policy achieved its aims and objectives and if the objectives have not been met, why and how it may be improved, what are its shortcomings and constraints in the implementation process or if ...

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Human Development Theory And Social Work Issues Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This study deals with the utility of human development theory in understanding practical social work issues. It takes up the case of the Murray family (provided in the appendix to this essay) and using the family as a base, attempts to apply different aspects of human development theory in a practical real life scenario. The study is divided into five specific sections. The first section briefly describes ...

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Discrimination And Empowerment Mental Health Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will firstly define what discrimination is and what it means to discriminate. Examples will be used to demonstrate what discrimination may look like. A definition of empowerment will also be used. The essay will then critically explore theory and ideas around power and how power manifests between groups. This part of the essay will touch on the idea of 'othering'. The essay will move on ...

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The Effects Of Homophobic Bullying Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The stigma and prejudice attached to homosexuality encourages the perpetuation of homophobic bullying against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and Trans gender (LGBT) youth by their peers. Bullying can take the form of homophobic epithets, sexual harassment and even violence. The class room has been described by social psychologists as the "most homophobic of all institutions." This paper examines the effects of homophobic bullying on the physical and ...

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The Concept Of Evidence Based Practice Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction This essay aims to identify and critically appraise evidence of whether 'social intervention' improve outcome for depression in British Pakistani women. I will analyse whether 'social intervention' can lead to improve mental wellbeing, empowerment and individual growth. I will analyse the value emphasis of therapeutic social support in mental health. The context of social work practice in mental health is complex, therefore social work intervention has ...

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Maintaing A Work Family Balance Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Achieving a balance between work and family is important to everyone. A balance between work and family responsibilities occurs when a person's need to meet family commitments is accepted and respected in the workplace. Helping people achieve a balance between their family needs and their work commitments supports productive workers as well as committed family people. Provisions to assist with the balance between work and family must ...

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Vulnerability Of Adults With Learning Disabilities Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Adults with learning disabilities who are vulnerable need support to ensure that they are not denied the right or opportunity to make their own decision and give their own consent (Peate & Fearns, 2006). According to Hayes, (1993) states that, adults with learning disabilities who may have had no choice but to accept the labels 'dingbat' or 'airhead' to cover the confusion, memory lapses, misread or misunderstood ...

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Age Discrimination Against Elderly Workers Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this fact sheet, I will discuss about age discrimination against elderly workers in Singapore and go into how they are treated differently in the society in unemployment and employment state. This is to find out whether the young workers have an unfair advantage over elderly worker with respect to employment and salary prospect. The aspects that lead to the problem of age discrimination will also be ...

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Stigmatization Of People With Schizophrenia Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Schizophrenia is a mental illness with symptoms like delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and behaviour, and inappropriate emotions (Barlow & Durand, 2009). These symptoms would distort an individual's living to a certain extent. For example, the irrational thoughts may result in communication problems. In fact, not only do the symptoms of schizophrenia affect an individual, stigmatization of people with schizophrenia also has profound effects on those people with ...

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Changing Nature Of Work And Family Conflict Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There are past literature reviews related to work and family conflict, but hardly any review which gives a quick overview of work and family research in global context. This paper outlines both the positive and negative outcomes associated with work and family interface, theoretical models related to work and family research, antecedents and consequences of work and family interface, importance of topics in work and family study ...

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Working Mothers Negative Effects On Young Children Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Working mothers have negative effects on their young children. This paper is used to show that why mothers who usually working outside have bad effects on their young children and what are the effects. It explores a series of articles, journals and experiments on the websites to show the bad effects of working mothers to their children by the following four main points, early developmental effects, mother-child ...

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Social work as a practice

23 Mar 2015

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Social work as a practice is of recent origin and attempts to meet the needs of people especially those in urban areas. In essence, it is a professional activity of helping individuals or communities enhance or restore their capacities to a social functioning and to create societal conditions favorable to their goals. It aims to improve the quality of human life as well as show commitment towards ...

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Social Work And Social Exclusion Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"the biggest challenge we face: the growing number of our fellow citizens who lack the means material and otherwise, to participate in economic, social, cultural and political life in Britain today...It is about more than poverty and unemployment. It is about being cut off from what the rest of us regard as normal life. It is called social exclusion..." (Mandelson, 1997, p.1) Social exclusion policies in Britain, ...

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The Adoption And Safe Families Act Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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For far too many years, children were removed from the home and placed in foster care. For some they would remain there until they aged out. For others they returned to homes that were dangerous due to the reluctance to take a child away from the parents, even if they were bad parents. We have clear records of the history of children in our country placed into ...

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The Values And Ethics Of The Profession Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Social workers are put into difficult situations on a regular basis. The Health and care professions council (HCPC) set guidelines to aid the challenges social workers face. To remain registered, a social worker needs to abide by the HCPC code of ethics to ensure delivery of the best possible service for users. Working within the guidelines set can be challenging as it may cause conflict with the ...

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Service User And Care Involvement Analysis Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This review will consist of an introduction, aims of the review, and methods of data collection, findings on a series of questions and answers on the extent of service user involvement in the discharge process, conclusions, and possible recommendations for change. It will conclude with a reflection piece. The following review will discuss the issue of service user involvement in the discharge/transfer procedure. The review was compiled ...

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Analysing Abuse Of Migrant Domestic Worker Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In year 2004, the first ever recorded of the nation worst abused and tortured of migrant worker, Nirmala Bonat. The news has brought to light the sad and painful incidents as a 19th year old Indonesian maid told a harrowing story of how she was repeatedly burnt with an iron and scalded with boiling water by her Malaysian employer. The Malaysian image of a caring nation has ...

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Commentary for leaflet

23 Mar 2015

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My elective was youth justice, within this elective I have chosen the topic of youth crime prevention. The preventative service I am communicating to service users in my leaflet is street-based youth work, this links into risk aspect of the whole family teaching.   The audience that my leaflet is aimed at is 13 to 17 year olds who are socially excluded and are at risk of ...

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A Child Protection Social Worker Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Upon a social service department receiving the initial referral a decision will be made by the manager whether to act upon the information received. In the case of Samantha and her children the referral offers enough information to meet the criteria for a social worker to undertake an Initial Assessment. Local Authority (Social Services) Act (1970), places a duty on authorities to provided social services. It sets ...

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Duty To Protect Vs. Duty To Warn When Dealing With Dangerous Clients

23 Mar 2015

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Nearly every mental health professional has faced the difficult task of having a client at one time or another that may pose a danger to themselves or someone else. This situation can present a conflict at times for therapists and others who are torn between preserving client confidentiality and protecting others from potential harm. Fortunately, there are legal procedures in place for dealing with this kind of ...

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Ageism at work

23 Mar 2015

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INTRODUCTION Ageism can be defined as "any attitude, action, or institutional structure which subordinates a person or group because of age or any assignment of roles in society purely on the basis of age" (Traxler, 1980, p. 4). As an "ism", ageism reflects a prejudice in society against older adults. Ageism, however, is different from other "isms" (sexism, racism etc.), for primarily two reasons. First, age classification ...

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Social Work Social Policy And Social Welfare Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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With reference to changes in Government policy and ideologies of welfare, debate the significance of the shift from Victorian Pauper to 21st century service user and its impact on social work practice and values. This assignment has used a historical timeline of Governmental changes to policies and laws as a background to debate the shift from Victorian Pauper to 21st century service user. The divide between the ...

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Overview And Analysis Of Womens Empowerment Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Women's empowerment has more than one component: their right to make decision; their access to opportunities and resources; authority to be in charge of their own lives, both inside and outside the home. Women empowerment has a lot of dimensions attached to it. It revolves around access to knowledge, possession of social and economic resources and more autonomy in political and economic decision making process. All these ...

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Effects Different Types Of Discrimination And Oppression Can Have Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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With particular emphasis on education this work will examine the effects different types of discrimination and oppression can have on minority groups in general, before progressing to address the effects on specific minorities. This will include considering the effects, personal, cultural and structural levels of discrimination have on groups such as: ethnic minorities, non-English speaking and disabled and low socio-economic status children. Focus will then shift to ...

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Webster family case study

23 Mar 2015

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The Case Study: The Webster Family, A Family In Crisis? This assignment requires me to outline what model of assessment I will use when working with the Webster family. I will also give a description on how the family was referred to social services for a Section 47 (S47) investigation. There will be a strategy meeting and the details of this meeting will be outlined along with ...

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Discussing The Disadvantage And Discrimination Of Social Work Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the following I will be discussing the quotation "Social Work is an ethical and political activity made necessary by the consequences of social and economic disadvantage and inequalities". I will be critically evaluating the statement by expressing my view of Social work role and what Social Services are there to do. I will be addressing the role of politics within Social Work and the effects it ...

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The Care Programme Approach And Its Impact Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will outline and analyse the Care Programme Approach (CPA), a social policy which was introduced in England in 1991. it will critically analyse and evaluate how and why this policy (CPA) was introduced. In doing so, it will attempt to explore the social problems with which the policy was concerned, its ideological origins, its aims and its nature. Finally, this essay will assess the effects ...

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Child Observation Case Study

23 Mar 2015

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Care has been taken to ensure the provisioning of adequate information to the mother of the child to be placed under observation. I have informed the mother of my reasons for conducting the exercise. I have reassured her on the protection of confidentiality of all my observations and have informed her that I will use a pseudonym for referring to her daughter in all my written work. ...

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Substance Abuse And Mental Disorders Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Dual diagnosis between drug abuse and mental illness is very common. The two problems affect and interact with each other. The number of people diagnosed with a mental illness and substance went from 210,000 to 800,000 between the years of 1998-2003. (Druss MD, Bornemann, Fry-Johnson MD, McCombs PhD, Politzer, & Rust MD, 2006) Substance abuse is the most common and clinically important dual disorder among adults with ...

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Child Benefit Scheme From A Historical And Political Perspective Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will analyse the child benefit scheme from both a historical and political perspective in which it will examine the debates on child benefit in the 1970's when the scheme was first introduced and compare them to the current debates and reforms the coalition government have proposed to introduce. The child benefit scheme was fully introduced in 1977 through the Child Benefit Act 1975 proposed by ...

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Reflective Social Work Practice Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Social workers are knowledgeable about and apply the principles of critical thinking and reasoned discernment. They identify, distinguish, evaluate and integrate multiple sources of knowledge and evidence. These include practice evidence, their own practice experience, service user and carer experience together with research-based, organisational, policy and legal knowledge. They use critical thinking augmented by creativity and curiosity." I will critically examine this extract based on my own ...

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Effects Of Making Assumptions Based On Stereotypes Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Stereotype reflects the perception one has of other individuals based on their different physical abilities, emotional appearance, religious, cultural disposition, sexual orientation or ethnicity without knowing anything personal about that person and these views are often connected to experiences, observations or other influences such as the media. I will first outline below some of the reasons why it is important to avoid making assumptions based on stereotypes ...

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Impact Of Professional And Organisational Environments Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will illustrate and discuss "The promise" case study in relation to analysing the impact of professional and organisational environments on the situation, identifying which principles and sections from the AASW code of ethics are most relevant. In identifying sections of the AASW code of ethics this will allow for a discussion on whether or not the code was used to resolve the dilemma, and how ...

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The Case Study Of Ruth And Joseph Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper will look at the case study of Ruth, Joseph and their family. They are Humanitarian Entrants in Australia and face many issues. Their past life in Southern Sudan was fraught with war, violence and displacement. As a social worker assessing their case there are several factors which need to be taken into account which can impact greatly on their future. These include the dominant discourse ...

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Exploring The Issue Of Workplace Violence Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) defines workplace violence as violent acts directed toward persons at work or on duty. Workplace violence is any physical assault, threatening behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in the work setting. A work setting is defined as any location, either permanent or temporary, where an employee performs work-related duties. This comprises, but is not limited to, the buildings and ...

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Analysing Homelessness And Potential Causes Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Homelessness is not a problem of Irish government housing policy; it is a problem of individuals". In order to discuss this statement both structural and individual causes of homelessness will have to be examined. There are a number of personal issues which contribute to the complex issue of homelessness, and how much these contribute to a individual becoming homeless in Ireland will have to be determined. Both ...

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Social Workers Working In And Across Organisations Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Firstly I would like to focus on the policies and legislation which has shaped partnership working. The ideas of collaboration and partnership working now form a large body of policies and legislation, which include some duties for statutory inter agency working. I have examined only some of the key polices and legislation as there are too many to examine for the purpose of this essay. I have ...

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Mental Health Policy Thesis Statement Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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An abusive, compelling and dominating behavior in a dating relationship among the teenage youngsters is termed as dating violence. Students susceptible to dating violence suffer greatly in terms of their academic performance, social and extra-curricular activities. They may show poor results and isolate themselves from colleagues and friends. They may show lack of interest in extra-curricular activities. All these activities are results of poor mental health. Such ...

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The Influences And Decisions Of Social Workers Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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As a social worker, having an awareness of how my philosophy may influence my decision-making in a professional setting is important for future practice. In order to give my clients the most beneficial advise. I must be aware of my responsibilities in following the value practices of social work. Know my position in the helping domain According to the Association of Australian Social Workers, social work practice ...

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Ethical Issues Unique To Group Therapy Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Group Therapy has a variety of ethical issues one of the main issues that maybe encountered is involuntary group members. Corey, Williams, and Moline (1995) explained that ethically a counselor should advise clienteles of theirs privileges and duties and advise them of any probable concerns they face if they choose to follow treatment. Informed consent is extremely important when participation is mandatory. Informed consent is something that ...

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Reflective Report For Project In Fostering Solutions

23 Mar 2015

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As a part of my Postgraduate degree program I got an internship opportunity for a period of three months at Fostering Solutions Ltd. The internship duration was from June till September. This report is a reflection on my experience of working as a consultant at Fostering Solutions. The project consisted of conducting a Competitor Analysis for the betterment of Fostering Solutions. Along with me were my team ...

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Professional Helping Relationship In Counseling Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Defining the differences between helping behavior and a helping relationship lies in the nature of the interactions between the parties. At one time or another everyone has provided support or advice to friends. A friendship is casual in nature with the tone of availability and support. Friendships are not bound by a code of ethics, but by an "understanding and desire to build the relationship" (Young, 2008). ...

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Engaging With Vulnerable People Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This scenario is about Jessie a 20 year old Asian woman, who has been disowned by her family and now lives alone. She has recently been admitted following a small overdose of ten Paracetamol tables. She is well known to the service as she has presented artificial cuts to her wrist. Some of the staffs have prevailing belief that she is a 'bed blocker' and she is ...

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The Human Service Movement Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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After the World War II, there was an important part of the legislative which is the National Mental Act of 1946. For more than 50 years, since its establishment was authorized by Congress in 1946, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has created, shaped, and implemented the attitudes toward, policies for, and treatment response to the mentally ill in the United States (Judd, 1998). They had ...

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Critical Social Work And Its Values Analysis Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The essay analyses theories underpinning and key elements of critical social work and its values. An exploration of counselling as a form of social work practice and how it is influenced by the critical social work approach will be included. Examples from practice experience/ literature and the influence of inequalities, power and social divisions will be discussed. The views of service users and their contribution towards the ...

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Criminological Research Topics Aims And Rationale Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The case of Sabina Akthar is a tragic case, which shows negligence of the Crown Prosecution Service(CPS). Sabina Akthar and Malik Mannan had married through arrange marriage in Bangladesh. When Akthar found out that her husband had a mistress, problems occurred in their marriage. Akthar had faced domestic violence from her husband and as result made complaints to the police. Mannan was arrested and about a month ...

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The Concepts Of Partnership And Collaboration Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The concepts of 'partnership' and 'collaboration' have become amongst the most critical themes of 'new' Labour's social policy, particularly in respect of the delivery of health and social care. (Lymbery, M, 2005) This is the reason why a reflective summary will be produced in which concepts of partnership, the philosophies and the reducing of negative outcomes for professional, client and organization will be discussed in greater depth. ...

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The Historical Perspective Of Social Work Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this essay is to examine the historical and political perspective of social work provision in relation to people with dementia. It will explore how the development of social work practice has transformed these groups, the impact of social exclusion they experienced that lead to discrimination and/or oppression and the benefit of listening to service users' views. The primary mission of social work profession 'is ...

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Mental Health And Young People Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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What is mental health with young people? Mental health can present itself in many different way such as; anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. Mental disorders as suggested above may not only occur at times that could be a predictable reaction to a life changing event such as bereavement (Colman, 2006). A mental disorder is a pattern of psychological symptoms that may show a common foundation or recognisable ...

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Analysis Of An American Social Welfare Policy Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Social welfare policies are an integral part of any political system. Many countries across the world have formulated social welfare policies to cope with the numerous social issues affecting society. There are many underprivileged people in society who include the unemployed, poor and disabled, and these require assistance from the state in order to achieve their potential. Social welfare in the US includes healthcare, empowerment, housing and ...

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The Interplay Of Structural Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Social work practice seeks to promote human well-being and to redress human suffering and injustice…..Such practice maintains a particular concern for those who are most excluded from social, economic or cultural processes and structures….Consequently, social work practice is a political activity and tensions between rights to care and control and self-determination are very much a professional concern"(O'Connor et al, 2006, p.1) The Brown family case study will ...

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Social Work Roles And Criminal Justice Settings Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There are many competing pressures to direct the service in ways that may not be consistent with Social Work principles towards greater penal and correctional models. It is therefore essential to have a clear understanding of the policy and legal framework that creates the remit and legitimacy for the operation of Social Work in the Criminal Justice process (Whyte, 2001, p.7). Statute law is created by Acts ...

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Sociological theories

23 Mar 2015

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Now a days social workers are expected to write their reports in a coherent way, justifying it using theory and research. Sociology offers some important social theories, which provide explanations and critiques of human behavior, social actions and interactions as well as the institutions and the structures of society. The fact that social work is concerned with social change and problem solving is precisely why sociology is ...

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The Importance Of Personal Networks Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Personal networks are an important factor in people's daily lives. People who are embeded in a network of personal relationships experience a higher level of well-being than those who are socially isolated.The following is a critical reflection analysis about themes that I found to be most meaningful during the course of the term. The themes include the importance of a social network for the older adult, as ...

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The Impact Of Social Divisions Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Social Workers work with some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable people in Society, those who have been possibly subjected to oppression in their daily lives. 'Most would agree that Social Work is a diverse and shifting activity' (Jones 2002'41) in response to the situations presented within society. The society that we live in can be seen as one with many divisions, due to individual difference, people ...

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Theoretical Approaches Of The Elderly Abuse Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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2-1- Introduction In the upcoming chapter, the title will be review of research literature. This chapter considered as the heart of research supervises al the time research stages and is theoretical and performance guidance of research. This chapter consists of three main topics. The first topic titled "review of research theoretical literature" deals with theoretical approaches of the elderly abuse including definition, forms and associated theories. Outlines ...

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The Significance Of Social Work Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this essay clarifies ethics and values and how fundamental they are within social work practice. How relevant they are in modern day practice in addition raises concerns regards to professionals and personal values and ethics. Highlights serious case reviews and how they link into legislation and policies, and the difficulties with anti- oppression and anti- discrimination in relation to welfare benefit cuts and the ...

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Professional Practice With Children Families And Carers Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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As a result of the 2011 riots seen in the United Kingdom, Louise Casey (2012) was commissioned by the coalition government to write a report entitled 'Listening to Troubled Families'. This essay will critique the report and consider if government austerity measures could impact in social care provision and outcomes for service users. It will discuss the narrative of one family identified in the report whom require ...

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Managing A Work Life Balance Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Work-life balance is a broad concept which is closely related and derived from the research of job satisfaction. There are both intrinsic and extrinsic factors which affected perceptions of job satisfaction within individuals. Intrinsic factors referred to job characteristics specifically. However, the extrinsic factors referred to the social and cultural norms the individual holding the job operated by. Hence, Work-life balance was considered one of the inputs ...

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The History Of Domestic Violence Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Domestic Violence is a widespread problem both internationally and nationally (Tjaden and Tjaden, 2000; WHO, 2000; 2002). In the United Kingdom alone it has been reported that one in four women have experienced domestic abuse, at some point in their lives (BMA 1998; Bacchus et al. 2002 and BCS 2006). These statistics found do not represent the true context of the problem encountered by many professionals who ...

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Introduction Of Work Life Balance Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Work life balance in its wider aspect, is defined as an adequate level of contribution between the various roles in a person's life. While definitions and explanations differ, work life balance is commonly related with balance, or maintaining an in general sense of synchronization in life. The study of work life balance comprises of the evaluation of people's capability to cope at the same time the many-sided ...

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Recognising Limitations And Strengths Of Law Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In order to practice effectively it is necessary to have a critical understanding of the law and to recognise limitations as well as strengths. The law can lack clarity which may be open to interpretation. This essay aims to discuss Social Work roles and responsibilities in Criminal Justice settings. 'There are many competing pressures to direct the service in ways that may not be consistent with Social ...

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Social work and service users

23 Mar 2015

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TO WHAT EXTEND SHOULD SOCIAL WORK BE LED BY THE WISHES OF SERVICE USERS? Introduction Social work involves the improvement of the human condition and positively changing how the society responds to unending problems. The profession is meant to enhance the quality of life and to ensure each individual realizes full potential in life. In pursuit of these goals social workers work with communities, groups, families, individuals ...

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The History Of Disability Services Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Residential services for people with disabilities are a nationwide and found all over Ireland and abroad. The Health Information and Quality Authority understands the significance "of increasing the quality and safety of care and support for people with disabilities" (www.hiqa.ie) in residential care. HIQA is informed by the Health Act 2007; it was set up to provide the registration and inspections of "designated centres" (www.hiqa.ie) and ensures ...

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Discrimination Against Learning Disabilities Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Traditionally people with learning difficulties/disabilities have suffered from social exclusion, discrimination and marginalisation. By exploring how successful the Human Rights Act 1998 has been in promoting the rights of people with a learning disability through legislation, policy, advocacy, the care commission and SSSC and personalisation of service provision, will show if services have enabled people with learning disabilities to enjoy these rights and lead a fulfilling live ...

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How Motherhood Impacts On Womens Career Choices Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In most contemporary industrialised nations, women's participation rates have been rising. Since the 1980s, women's employment has become more continuous, even among mothers with children. (Lewis, 2009:27) However, despite of the optimistic rising employment rate among women, the career break due to motherhood still has a major impact on women's careers. Some women opt for part-time jobs after giving birth to child/children while some might exit the ...

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Power Issues And Case Analysis Imbalances Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This assignment will discuss the case study given whilst firstly looking at the issues of power as well as the risk discourse and how this can be dominant within social work practice. Further to this a task centred approach will be explained and how it could be used when approaching this case study. Finally the strengths perspective will be explored and how this could effect change, and ...

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The Types Of Conflict Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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PART 1 Introduction As individuals we work with people, interact with them and might disagree or agree with them on issues. Conflict management means putting in place ways that reduces bad aspects of conflict and raising the good aspects of it at standards the same or higher than the place where the conflict took place. Additionally, conflict management seeks to improve learning and group results, that is ...

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How Culture Affects Domestic Violence Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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All countries developed and are developing, have a culture. A culture in turn can be represented by such things as a person use of language, choice of clothing and media and advertising portrayals. These representations reflect a mix of influences and influence how people treat one another. There is not enough support from the government when we look at the case of Sabine Akhtar , she was ...

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Personal Statement On The Learning Outcomes Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The 10 Essential Shared Capabilities are to set out the minimum requirements that all mental health services staff should possess as best practice. They are about relationships, behaviours, expectations and attitudes. They also allow service users and carers to be aware of what to expect from staff and services (NES 2006). The 10 ESC's are, working in partnership, respecting diversity, practising ethically, challenging inequality, promoting recovery, identifying ...

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Critical Incident Case Study Analysis Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this paper, I will examine an interesting case study that I found important to discuss. On one hand, I will scrutinize the details of this case study and the vital culture information of the participants. On the second hand, I will analyze the incident from the perspectives of the ethnicity, White American culture, and language differences. Description of the Critical Incident Sequence of events This event ...

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Field Of Practice With Vulnerable Families And Children Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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It is acknowledged that the family is the basic unit of the society. With this, many efforts have been extended in order to protect families, especially the children. However, despite the evident efforts and measures practiced, it has been assumed that in some areas, many families and children are still vulnerable and with this comes the practice and influence of critical social work practice in order to ...

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The Role Of Assessment In The Workplace Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this assignment I will discuss the role of assessment in collaborative learning. It will also discuss service-user involvement in practice-based educational processes. For the practice teacher an essential responsibility of this role is to assess whether the student has developed a satisfactory level of competence in their practice within their placement. The assessor's responsibility is to measure the student's performance against the national occupational standards. I ...

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Domestic Violence Assessment Report Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Mrs. Chan has been married to Mr. Chan for more than 20 years. Her husband is a grocery store owner and he is very busy with his business. Every month, Mr. Chan gives her enough money to support the family. They have two children, a 11-year-old son and a daughter of 8 years old. Genogram Presenting problems The client came to consult the worsening father-son relationship and ...

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Analyse your own experiences of privilege, power and difference wit...

23 Mar 2015

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For the purpose of this assignment I am going to analyse my personal experiences relating to power, privilege and difference. I will discuss the P.C.S levels of power drawn on by Foucault's interpretation of power. Together with an understanding of how my views have changed over the course of this module by reading examples from Peggy McIntosh's White Privilege. I currently work within a homeless hostel with ...

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Relevance of attachment theory

23 Mar 2015

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As there have been many studies carried out in child development this essay will breakdown its content into the history of attachment theory and the basics of how it works. Mary Ainsworth was well known for her 'Strange Situations' study and this essay will give a brief description of the experiment and its outcome and will be critically explored. As social deprivation is still a common factor ...

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Case study of bipolar disorder sufferer

23 Mar 2015

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People with bipolar disorder have extreme mood swings (symptoms). They can go from feeling as if they are on top of the world, hyperactive, creative, and grandiose- mania to feeling very sad, despairing, helpless, worthless, and hopeless -depression. This disease is called bipolar disorder because the mood of a person with bipolar disorder can alternate between two completely opposite poles, euphoric happiness and extreme sadness. The extremes ...

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Empowerment Of Rural Women Through Microfinance Programs Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Poverty is largely a rural phenomenon in many economies and the majority of world's poor are women. The impact of microfinance has been identified as an effective mechanism in rural poverty alleviation and empowering women in developing countries. Sri Lanka is a developing economy with a widely diversified Microfinance system and the Samurdhi Program has the largest Microfinance clientele serving rural areas there. The vast majority of ...

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The Importance And Significance Of Self Awareness Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Self awareness, according to Wong (2003), means recognition of our personality, strengths and weaknesses and likes and dislikes. As a social worker, self awareness is an essential element to prepare oneself to encounter the clients' personal matter, their attitudes, thoughts, etc. The essay is going to discuss the importance and significance of self awareness. Then talk about what I have learnt about myself, in terms of my ...

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Self Assessment Working With Mentally Handicapped Persons Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this paper, the author generally considered her past personal experience as well as reviewed relevant professional literature, addressed her weakness in serving as a social worker in cases with mentally handicapped persons. After defining this special population and describing their contemporary situation, the author probed the root factors contributing to influence her perform in social work practice. Her experiences, perception and stereotype towards mentally disabled, affection ...

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Equal Opportunities And Managing Diversity Approaches Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of the 'equal opportunities' and 'managing diversity' approaches. Equality policies emerged in the UK in the early 1980s, following the introduction of the Equal Pay Act (1970), Sex Discrimination Act (1975) and the Race Relations Act (1976) (Moreau, Osgood and Halsall, 2008; Kirton and Greene, 2010). To a large extent, 'Equal Opportunities' (EO) approach is a product of "the civil ...

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Social Policy Responses To Domestic Violence Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay will evaluate the current social policy responses to the social issue of domestic violence. Domestic violence is a multi-faceted issue affecting the perpetrator, the survivor and their families. This means that many agencies may need to be involved. Domestic violence is prevalent within all strata of society, rich and poor, with no regard for religion, ethnicity or geographical location, and accounts for fifteen percent of ...

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Exploration Wife Abuse In Thailand Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The prevalence of wife abuse in Thailand, the types of incidents, is the same as is found in other places in the world except that for Thai women the frequency of incidents of physical violence against women by their intimate partners alone is 41% to 47% of women over 18 (Institute for Population and Social Research at Mahidol University & FFW). This is approximately 14 million victims ...

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Refugee And Immigrant Children In Canada Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Refugee and immigrant children and youth along with their families comprise the majority of Canadian society. Refugees and immigrants are the mosaic face of present day society. We as citizens have witnessed the process newcomers experience in order to receive their Canadian status. As we are aware of the possible complications that can arise both the Rossiter and Rossiter (2009) article along with Fantino and Colak (2001) ...

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Eviewing The Nhs And Community Care Act Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Since the establishment of the Welfare State in the 1940s, the National Health Service and Community Care Act is among some of the most important laws in health and social services in Britain (Adams, 2002). Its' policies, based around 'autonomy', 'empowerment' and 'choice' was supported by many writers who saw it as the cure to alleviate the "deep and destructive" problems encountered by social care (Levick, 1992). ...

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Work Absenteeism In Health Care Facilities Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Work absenteeism is one of the biggest challenges which face service provision in health care facilities. There has been an increase in the number of staff or health care practitioners who are absent from work and this affects health care delivery in such facilities. Work absenteeism may occur due to legitimate reasons or illegitimate reasons. Legitimate reason for work absenteeism include sickness, family issues and baby sitting ...

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Challenges Social Work In Scotland Today Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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'Doing more of the same wont work' (Changing Lives: 21st Century Review of Social Work, Scottish Executive 2006) Why is this? Discuss with reference to some of the challenges that face social work in Scotland today. The role of a social worker has become a 'grey area' and subsequently undergone necessary scrutiny to establish what needs to be done to improve the use of a social workers ...

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The Strengths And Limitations Of Personalisation Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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With the continuously growing number of older population in the country and the life expectancy that keeps on increasing, the demand for the elderly care is also equally on the increase. Consequently the government are also putting in effort in order to continue improving the service provided for the elderly care such as the introduction of personalisation into the care service in the government policy in December ...

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Statement Of Professional Goals Ma Social Work Essays

23 Mar 2015

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We live in a culture where families are challenged with problems all the time. Regardless of what the problems may be, families need help developing skills to communicate effectively and strengthen their relationships. While most individual can recognize that their families need help, they frequently are not adequately prepared to help their families make needed changes.  Obtaining a Masters of Arts in Family and Consumers Science- Family Studies ...

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Work Life Balance Within Organizations Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The purpose of this paper is to review the recent literature on the recent state of theoretical and practical issues affecting the attainment of work-life balance within organizations. It also challenges some of the metaphorical assumptions associated with work/life balance. The balance between work and life is becoming an important strategic component in the Human Resource Management arena. Hence, to successfully maintain key human resource functions such ...

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Negative Effects Of Divorce On Children

23 Mar 2015

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Divorce is the worst situation that a child experiences in the growth and development life which they have to cope up with. The effects divorce has on children depend on age of the child when divorce occurs. Other factors that determines the effects the divorce impacts on children depends on child's personality and the gender, the support offered by other family members and relatives besides the frequency ...

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The Safeguarding Of Children By The Government Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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'The process of protecting children from abuse or neglect, preventing impairment of their health and development, and ensuring they are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care that enables children to have optimum life chances and enter adulthood successfully.' (Source: Working Together to Safeguard Children, 2006). It is essential that children are safeguarded from maltreatment and impairment of their health and ...

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Community Social Work In Modern Society Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This study is an overview of current government proposals for the "Big Society" within community social work. In July 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron launched a project called the Big Society. It is considered by Mr Cameron that communities deserve to be empowered to have more of a say in what happens in their local area. The belief is that by doing this, many of the local ...

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Child Witness To Domestic Violence Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Cases of domestic violence have increased significantly; the main victims of these violence cases are young children. Most of the children are either directly involved or perhaps witness the violence. Studies carried out by many scholars have revealed shocking findings on the children witnessing domestic violence. The studies described explicitly on the childhood problems related with domestic violence and controlling factors within the child which catalyzes or ...

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An Overview Of Life Satisfaction Literatures Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This chapter begins with literatures about life satisfaction and important personal and situational predictors of life satisfaction in older persons, then in order to provide a theoretical background for this study attempt to define the most important components of structural and functional support. The next portion will focus on the ways in which significant personal and situational characteristics might affect on structural and functional components. The focus ...

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Rising Foster Care System Population Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Foster care is full-time substitute care of children outside of their home by people other than their biological, adoptive, or legal guardians. Children are removed from their own homes and placed in foster care in a variety of settings. They may be placed with kinship caregivers, non-relatives, therapeutic or treatment foster care, or in an institution or group home (Franz, Woodward, 2006). Typically, foster children have been ...

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The Role Of Family In Mental Health Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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During mental health rotation I came across the scenario, which forced me to reflect on it. A 30 years old male patient diagnosed with schizophrenia since four to five years and has multiple admissions during past years. During examination and history taking I came to know that he is being admitted since two year back in Civil Hospital with the complaint of aggression, hallucination and suspiciousness. He ...

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The Concept Of Risk And Public Protection Social Work Essay

23 Mar 2015

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All activities and behaviours that people have can have different positive or negative impacts on their lives, partially because of potential risks which are easy to predict or manage. According to Leitch (2009) the word risk does not have any physical existence; rather it exists only within the mind, like many other abstract words such as idea, concept, attitude, emotion, and culture. This essay will firstly discuss ...

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