Client Gia Smith is a 42 years old female black African America born in New York City, United States. Client does not have a GED or High School Diploma. Client became pregnant at the age of 17 years old and client was obligated to drop out of High School. Client is eligible for Food Stamps and Cash Assistance. Client last employment was in 2001 as a cash register at a clothing store named Sterns. HS has observed client dresses appropriately at all times, is well groomed, has good hygiene and has adequate eye contact.…
Intervention/ Response: CM traveled to consumer boarding home for the purpose of helping consumer improve her basic living skills. CM and Therapist Amanda Perkins arrived at consumer boarding. Consumer was sitting in porch. Consumer clothes were still wet from urine. CM explained to consumer she was moving to a group home. CM assisted consumer with packing and loading her items into CM car. CM traveled to Lakeview group home. CM arrived at Lakeview and assist consumer with unloading her items. When consumer arrived at Lakeview group home she refused to stay. After speaking with the director, Consumer agreed to stay at Lakeview group home.…
: Client sometimes missed the scheduled face to face meetings. CM reiterates the shelter rule and WORKER ASSESSMENT: Client appears to have the ability to identify and complete goals in a timely fashion. Client must attend to all schedule meetings, client must accept the first suitable housing offer, client must bring a copy of the employment search log, and client must participate in all scheduled meetings. Client must participate in mental health counseling. Client must meet with CM every Wednesday; Client must maintain dorm clean and clutter…
The parenting worker reports that Ms. Bensalih has missed one appointment on 11/22/16. Also, the parenting worker reports that Ms. Bensalih has not been returning the workers phone calls on time.…
Dara Francois is a young Haitian female in her 20’s. She has reached out to my agency, which is a state-funded human services agency. As Ms. Francois’ social worker, I will be meeting with her twice a week to discuss goals that are most feasible to her. Ms Francois suffers from anxiety, which is effecting her employment and everyday life. She is claiming that an advocacy group has asked for her information regarding her public assistance and can reduce her 5-year time limit. This can cause for her to lose her cash benefits, leading to losing her subsidized apartment, food stamps, and subsidized child care.…
After reviewing the case I understood the client, Soledad, is a homosexual woman, recently divorced with two children, and living with her domestic partner, Cecile. She has just been seriously injured in a car accident caused by a drunk driver, and is currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). She is in and out of consciousness and calling for Cecile to be by her side. Soledad’s sister and parents have come to the hospital after learning of the accident. Her relationship with her sister is stable however; her relationship with her parents has been estranged for some time as a result of their feeling about her homosexuality and her African American partner. Soledad and her domestic partner Cecile has been in a stable committed relationship and identifies themselves as having a legal domestic partnership.…
Which if any of these alternatives would you recommend that Mr.English take? Why? In broad outline, what financing steps would you recommend he take over the next several…
How does this client manage sexual abuse, child abuse, delinquency and crime? None of these must be taken lightly. If a child is bullied, the social worker and the police will be included. The social worker will is required to visit the victim and his or her family. If abuse is proven, therefore, the child will be terminated from the house and placed in a foster home. The parents will now lose custody and be charged with child neglect in the appropriate procedures. Sexual abuse is also gravely serious. When a report regarding sexual abuse happens, the police are also included. The criminal is charged and arrested into custody. If it is a child, they can be provided advice, counseling and regular checkups. Crime is also managed in a common way. The courts and police will be included, therefore the time is provided to the person who committed the crime. It revolves on the graveness of the crime itself. This system also offers delinquency prevention classes and organizes funding for the classes (Macro Practice In Social Work,…
In this scenario, Daniela Sackler and her husband were planning to try to have their second child together. Mr. and Mrs. Sackler were both in graduate school, so a lot of time was spent planning for this next child so that they could both take on childcare responsibilities while in school. Ms. Sackler was studying sociology as well as doing interview research with young adults. Her interview schedule was approved by her university's institutional review board, and normally took place in the homes of her research subjects. One evening, she set up an interview at a subject’s house and Mrs. Sackler noticed the subject was being usually friendly. When it became uncomfortable, Daniela tried to leave, but her subject blocked her exits and raped…
Claudia that on Friday she was there for only 5 minutes. Monday client was waiting for her and she didn’t show up. Claudia denied everything she stated that she was there and the client is laying, Claudia stated that she did an unattempt home visit on Monday. Claudia stated that it’s not fear that you believe that client said and no what I’m telling you. I replied as a program manager I need to see both versions of the problem, and it’s very important for me client’s opinion, especially with clients that we are serving needs lot of…
Miss Sadie (we’ll call her) had a life altering family incident with her daughter who is also her caregiver and a home health aide. First we assessed if Miss Sadie was safe, making sure no harm would come to her, while she continued to live with her daughter while we actively searched for a new home (principle of protecting life), next the principle of equality and inequality, is Miss Sadie of sound mind and able to make decisions regarding her care and where to live, while also keeping in mind that her daughter is her Power of Attorney, as well as her Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and currently has a say in what, where and when things happen. The principle of autonomy and freedom were discussed with Miss Sadie in determining what she would like to see and have in a new facility, as far as living space, social interactions, other amenities, including making sure her personal needs are being met along with having the ability to either still attend the adult day center, which Miss Sadie adamantly stated is most important to her, because she has friends here and this place keeps her going, and/or for making friends, socializing and taking part in daily activities at her new location. In the care of principle of least harm, making sure Miss Sadie is able to move out of her daughters home as soon as possible to keep the tension and verbal abuse at a minimum, but also allowing those assisting Miss Sadie the time necessary to find her the ideal location to call home.…
However, my client has the ability to take actions by telling my client’s mother on what happened with a few words, sad emotion (crying) and demonstrating what happened with his hands. Although my client can’t speak or talk effectively, the carer can set up a few cameras that will record everything at each corner of the building my client is been taken care of by the carer; my client’s carer can see what’s happening when my client is been taken care of by the carer; my client’s carer can tell the police and charge the carer with the recorded video footage of the camera to the police. Furthermore, my client’s carer can give the carer a warning or fire them from their job, which is unlikely, as the client has violated the Code of Practise; the carer should be charged (like they can’t work as a care assistant), as they shouldn’t be taking care of other…
This essay will identify a case I have been involved in and have continuously had to assess whilst on placement. It will refer to a child who will be identified as A. A is a young carer and has only recently returned home after being removed from his mothers care due to her having a substance abuse problem and mental health concerns. I will link the legal framework that was relevant to this case study and describe actions taken. Additionally these actions will demonstrate the application of social work methods and theories that were contributive elements in his intervention, offering explanations as to why these particular methods were used. Before closing, the essay will review any issues of discrimination with a reflection of the overall process of working with this child throughout the duration of my placement and end with a conclusion.…
Workbrain Corporation is on the cusp of a dramatic expansion. David Ossip, the President and CEO, has hired Eric Green to manage Workbrain’s corporate development plan. In other words, Green’s task is to bring Ossip’s vision to life. Workbrain’s current organization state lacks structure, focus, and functional direction. The company is performing well but the coming expansion will require more extensive infrastructure. The external environment can be characterized by building pressure from investors, clients, and the marketplace—all driven by the innovative characteristics of their product and industry. Workbrain management currently prefers generalists rather than specialized employees. A key resource for Workbrain is the technical, industrial, and managerial experience possessed by the executives.…
This essay will state the legal obligations and rights in relation to the case study focusing on Community Care Law, Mental Health issues, anti-discriminatory issues and will show linkages between the different laws and issues raised throughout the essay. This essay will also identify, define and apply these various laws and issues to the case study appropriately including what assistance can be sought for the family involved and various assessments that can be carried out.…