Filipino families consider children as gifts from God. At their precarious age‚ their physical‚ mental‚ social and psychological growth is still in process. This stage makes them fragile‚ therefore; vulnerable targets of opportunistic people (Bautista‚ et al‚ 2001). Causes of abuse are often due to poverty‚ the increasing number of irresponsible parents‚ and a cruel environment. Child abuse cases are diverse‚ authorities claim‚ that they have handled the situation; but in reality it
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become a social worker. I was raised in a family of health professionals and nurses. Although I did not want to pursue a career in nursing‚ I still knew I wanted to help others. My family taught me the value of helping others. For instance‚ the needs of others were put before your own. I have a passion and need for helping people. My passion and need for helping people comes from knowing that I can make a difference in the world. Not only starting with one person but watching what I can do grow and
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Working and living in Appalachia has its difficulties. Being creative and innovative are needed as a social worker living in Appalachia‚ especially the rural areas. As said before‚ Davis Child Shelter is unique service because it was created to fill up the avoid of children who are unable to get into treatment because of waiting lists or the treatment is not available‚ and waiting to get placed out of West Virginia. All the children that have walked through the doors have suffered from a disadvantage
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Unit 3 – Positive Care Environments AO1/Task 1 – Values and individual rights Introduction My assignment based on a positive care environment. We are using Southern Area Hospice in Newry‚ St John’s House as an example. It was opened in 1989 to proved palliative care and support for the terminally ill. It is situated on Courtney Hill on the edge of Newry town. A hospice is a home providing care for the sick or terminally ill. Care is provided for patients residing the Southern Health Trust
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as well as national exams. Students sit through hours of lessons‚ then return home to study even more. The text book information would not be of much help to the students after they have graduated and moved on to the working world. The sole focus on the memory and recalling of these knowledge has made school life less meaningful for students. As such‚ there is an urgent need to make school life meaningful and useful for students. In this essay‚ I will be discussing a few ways which this can be done
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hospital and intermediate care This guide has been supported by RCN PUBLISHING ESSENTIAL GUIDE ESSENTIAL GUIDE Written by Hazel Heath‚ independent nurse consultant for older people‚ Deborah Sturdy‚ nurse adviser older people at the Department of Health‚ and Amanda Cheesley‚ service manager intermediate care‚ South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Contents 3 3 3 4 6 13 14 Introduction Department of Health guidance The ten operating principles Person-centred care and patient empowerment
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SHC 31: PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE SETTINGS 1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS PEOPLE COMMUNICATE Communication is vital for us as human being. We already communicate since we are born through non verbal or verbal language‚ crying when we are thirsty or hungry or sick‚ sneezing if we are cold‚ and scratching if our body is itchy‚ etc‚ using our body language to show our feelings and express our needs‚ talking for know each other and
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be related to school or not to this technology and as a result they forgot to do things in their own way and using their own thinking and they even let themselves be manipulated by all the comfort the new technology brings them. The researchers decided to conduct the study to determine the effects such as its advantages and disadvantages this issue might create to the social lifestyle of the youngsters nowadays. The researchers also want to identify factors that lead to the
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SHC 31: PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS. 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. I am working in a sector that is mainly about relationships and communication. That’s why I have to make sure I am a good communicator and build relationships that will lead to confidence and trust between me‚ the parents and their children. At the start we are building a new relationship by just a smile and a friendly “Hello”. Then we
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Victoria Gibson Unit 8 SHC 31 March 2013 Promote communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and young people’s settings. 1.2 If we don’t communicate well it limits the ability to connect with each other making you feel isolated and not part of a team‚ but the bit we need to think about is if there is no communication through staff we may miss the needs of the child. Positive communications and relationships with a number of people not just parents/carers but without side agencies too
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