Agency Paper Sandra Halbeisen October 8‚ 2013 SOWK 6151 Professor Cynthia Medina Our Lady of The Lake University Agency Paper There are many social service agencies that are making a difference in the lives of individuals. A social services agency can be defined as an organization providing social services that typically employs a range of helping professionals‚ including‚ social workers in addition to office staff‚ paraprofessionals‚ and sometimes volunteers (Barker‚ 2003). Agencies exist to
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society. Then there are gestures‚ which usually do not mean the same thing from country to country. Other things that can cause conflict are religious rules‚ and general up bringing we get as children from our parents. In society we create norms that govern the way we are suppose to live‚ what should or shouldn’t be done. As you are raised in your culture‚ you naturally learn those rules and judge others if they don’t follow them. Not really understanding that they might not have been raised in that
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ALPHA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLABORATION WITH INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY TWINTECH SUBJECT NAME: BUSINESS LAW SUBJECT CODE: LAW2013 TERMINATION OF AGENCY PREPARED BY: NAME: MOHAMAD AL-HAFIZ BIN SALLEH MATRIC NO.: 10071260 NAME: SITI RAHIMAH BINTI RAZMAN MATRIC NO.: 10071260 NAME: NURUL ASHIKIN BINTI MD. YUSOF MATRIC NO.: 10071260 NAME: KHATIJAH BINTI AHMAD MATRIC NO.: 10071260 NAME: LYANA NADIA BINTI SALAHUDIN MATRIC NO.: 10071260 SEMESTER 4 2011/2012
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Home-Based Childcare Legislation & Regulatory Bodies Factsheet Currently‚ there are over 20 pieces of legislation governing home-based childcare. However‚ the most significant are the 4 summarised below: Children Act 1989 * children’s needs come first- they are paramount * first Act to put these above the parents’ desires‚ should there be a conflict * parents are central to child’s life & their role is life-long * childcarers must not undermine parents’ roles & responsibilities
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their education depending on the individual needs of the pupil. The more common professionals who may be called upon are educational psychologists‚ speech and language therapists‚ specialist teachers‚ education welfare officer and physiotherapists/Occupational Therapists. These specialists will be called in to assist a pupil with Special Educational Needs. They will work closely with the pupil‚ the parents and the other members of the team around the child. The School Improvement Partner (SIP) works
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Multi agency working Multi agency working is an effective way of supporting children and families with additional needs. It brings together practitioners and professionals from different sectors to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families. The Children and Young Peoples Board in Birmingham comprises of different partner agencies and organisations that each have a duty to cooperate under the Children’s Act 2004 in strategic planning‚ service developments
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Table of content Preface………………………………………………………………….1 Chapter 1. Prerequisites of the agency problem and different approaches to solving it 1.1 How we detect an agency problem……………………………………..3 1.2 Remedies of agency problem…………………………………………….5 1.3 Different approach for different types of companies……………….10 Chapter 2. Practical examples of agency problem’s solution 2.1 Good intentions usually backfire……………………………………….13 2.2 Positive examples and new ideas………………………………….........17 2.3 Foregoing
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Multi-agency Working Explain the importance of multi –agency working and integrated working. (outcome 1.1) Multi-agency working brings together practitioners and working professionals to provide a way of working together to support children and young people through their development. This is very important in ensuring that each and every child is supported in their development to all achieve the same outcomes. Agency professionals such as GP’s‚ SENCO’s‚ speech and language specialists and
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methods that are followed from the policy. They help to guide the professionals and organisation on what to do in certain situations to achieve a best possible outcome. Health and social care workers will be trained so that if they suspect or can confirm a child or young person is being abused then they can follow the correct policy and procedure on how to deal with the situation. There are a number of different child protection agencies whose aim is to keep all children and young individuals free from
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The Effectiveness of Pro-market Reforms‚ Ownership Structure and The Institutional framework at Addressing the Agency Problem and how Different Types of Firms in Transition Economies are affected by these measures. As economies grow‚ in order for businesses to retain market shares‚ they can no longer rely on organic growth‚ many seek external finance either through initial public offerings or through banks‚ mutual funds and insurance companies. Although there are many side benefits of pursuing
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