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    Reflective Practice

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    use it in practice” The social work method I could use is that of reflective practice as I believe that coming into a new profession one will be faced with various new challenges and it is from these challenges that one gains experience and becomes a better practitioner. The process of reflection according to Knott‚ Christine and Scragg‚ Terry (2010) yields positive results by learning‚ gaining knowledge and understanding what it is that you need to do. Reflective practice is also

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    Scope of Practice

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    One thing that is important to remember is that scope of practice can be determined by numerous ways. Depending on the profession‚ depends on how the scope of practice is defined. “Scope of practice can be defined as all the accepted services provided by a particular profession” (Jirak‚ 2004). For example the scope of practice was created so the physicians work would not be confused with the assistants work because they are different types of jobs and duties. The assistants get things ready for the

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    Deliberate Practice

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    THE ROLE OF DELIBERATE PRACTICE IN THE ACQUISITION OF EXPERT PERFORMANCE Motivational Constraint A premise of our theoretical framework is that deliberate practice is not inherently enjoyable and that individuals are motivated to engage in it by its instrumental value in improving performance. Hence‚ interested individuals need to be engaging in the activity and motivated to improve performance before they begin deliberate practice. Bloom (1985b) found evidence supporting this implication. His

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    Anti Povery Act Of 1964

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    A federal anti-discrimination law that probits the employment discrimination based on race‚ colour‚ religion‚sex or national origin. The civil rights bill passed on July 2‚ 1964. The president of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson’s sighned the civil rights bill by radio and television remarks. The president gave the speech to american citizens regarding passing the bill in 1964. The president had guided the bill through congress. The chair of the house rules committee‚ refused to allow the bill

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    government that should infringe on such rights can and should be overthrown by its citizens. Pro and anti-slavery supporters make use of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution to speak on the equality clause of the historic documents. David Walker‚ the son of an enslaved man and free black woman‚ cites the Declaration of Independence and it’s equality clause to support his anti-slavery argument. Walker speaks of the hypocrisies of the American claims of freedom and Christianity:

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    This essay will discuss my values and those used in social care practice‚ sociological and psychological influences regarding discrimination and anti-discrimination. The meaning of discrimination and anti-discriminatory practice and to identify and describe three pieces of legislation designed to promote anti-discriminatory practice. Values and beliefs are about what a person finds important to you; what a person believes to be right and wrong. Values are usually learned by primary socialisation

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    Scope Of Practice

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    The Scope of practice is influenced by many factors. The scope of practice of a registered nurse is dependent on their education‚ experience and role. Nurses are determined to protect the health of ourselves and others through education‚ care‚ and cooperation with other experts. Scopes of practice are the same for every nurse at a basic level. However it will be very different by specialty level‚ for examples‚ Pediatrics‚ ICU‚ OR‚ ER‚ Telemetry‚ etc. I would say‚ if we have a question about

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    REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

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    Task 1. REFLECTIVE PRACTICE It is important to reflect on your practice to see if you can identify areas where you can improve your practice. There are many different models of reflective practice. Below are a couple I have researched – Kolb’s Learning cycle – David A. Kolb believes that reflective practice is an important part of effective learning and development. Kolb feels that without reflection we would continue to repeat our mistakes. Kolb’s Learning cycle is as follows - Gibb’s Experiential

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    Even before Adolf Hitler had come along to power there was some anti-semitism which was basically racism against the Jews. The reason for the anti-semitism before the Holocaust was for religious matters. The Holocaust is a period in time in which there are many horrible events that had taken place. After Adolf Hitler’s appointment as German chancellor on January 30th‚ 1933‚ the Nazi state had become a regime or a type of government really fast. It basically was when the citizens had no guaranteed

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    am going to choose an appropriate model and reflect on this episode and within this reflection examine my own values and beliefs relating to the individual receiving care. I will also explore the values and beliefs that will underpin my future practice as a nurse. Values are ideals‚ attitudes and beliefs held by individuals or groups to represent what they consider to be important. They are used to guide behaviour as are morals‚ which provide standards of behaviour where a decision about right

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