Developing yourself as an effective Human Resources or Learning and Development Practitioner Prepared for: Compass & CIPD This report is deigned to illustrate that I understand the knowledge and skills required to be an effective Human Resources practitioner. I will demonstrate this by exploring the following elements: a) Briefly summarising the CIPD Profession map. b) Looking and describing: i. Two core professional areas. ii. The specialist professional areas. iii. The bands and behaviours
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Values‚ and Clinical Gestalt with Individual and System’s Paper The Human Services field requires education‚ a thorough evaluation of your values and beliefs‚ and ongoing reevaluation of your own issues and personal growth. It also requires honesty‚ dignity‚ ethics‚ and a willingness to help others. One of the most important requirements of being a human resource worker is to be aware of your own feelings and beliefs. You also have to be aware of how your body language‚ nonverbal and verbal cues
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Moral Absolutism – The Road by Cormac McCarthy The Road by Cormac McCarthy is a novel based in a post-apocalyptic world. It revolves around the life of a father and a son who are struggling to survive. Everything around them is destroyed‚ filled with ash and stripped of life yet the two continue to move south‚ towards the sea hoping for better days to come. Their lives are lived in a constant state of fear. Every day spent scavenging for food as they are constantly moving‚ trying to stay unnoticed
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Scope of Human Services | Human services organizations grew in size‚ scope‚ and function during the post–World War II era. Prior to that period‚ agencies were less able to meet the community’s needs because funding was limited and largely comprised donations. When the government started earmarking funds for human services‚ human services organizations became more organized in their service delivery‚ and in turn more efficient and broader in scope in terms of types of individuals served. Their
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article‚ “5 Maps and Charts That Will Surprise You” by Ezra Klein‚ the chart showing Africa in comparison to some other countries‚ was subtitled “Africa is much bigger than you think”. This subtitle is a little bit misleading since most people know that Africa is a massive continent. For hundreds of years‚ people have thought that Africa is much smaller than it actually is‚ according to most world maps. According to “5 Maps and Charts That Will Surprise You” by Ezra Klein‚ “Most maps you see are based
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CODES OF ETHICS IN COUNSELING AND HUMAN SERVICES According to Neukrug (2000)‚ codes of ethics are a fairly recent development in the mental health professions. He states that the APA formulated its first set of ethical standards in 1953; the ACA in 1961; and the NASW in 1960. Within this relatively short period of time‚ these ethical codes have undergone a number of revisions. This is due to the fact that they reflect ever changing societal and professional values. Those charged with the formulation
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Human Service BSH/302 Introduction to Human Services February 22‚ 2012 Maxine Proctor This paper will help you understand more about human service and their job description. I will give you different types of related fields alone with their goals. By the end of this paper you will also know about the history of social services and some of the laws. Human service is a professional who acts as an agent to assist different people. Human service
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Introduction to Human Services Elin J. Cormican Mid-Semester Project Part 1 Service Area - Text A human service worker in the aging area needs to recognize that people sixty-five and older are considered to be an older adult. (p. 222) A human service worker in the aging area needs to be aware of gerontology‚ meaning to have the basic information about the aging process and experiences of the older adult. (p. 222-240) A human service worker in the
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smoke. Air pollution threatens the health of our flora and fauna as well as human health. The impact of these kinds of pollution results in such conditions as the development of diseases like cancer and environmental and human threats such as ozone layer depletion. Reducing pollution without worrying about the costs will be more moral because the whole planet will benefit from it. Air Pollution have adverse effects on human health .It has been that target of some of the most complicated legislation
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Clients Human Services Human service workers and human service assistants play a variety of roles in the medical field to include social workers‚ social service assistants‚ case managers‚ case manager assistants‚ alcohol drug abuse counselors‚ mental health aides‚ community outreach workers‚ life skill counselors and gerontology aides. All of these positions require a unique person who is dedicated to helping others with flexibility and high ethical standards. The human service area that I
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