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    new show The Undateables. The series (2012-2016) “follows the journeys of several extraordinary singletons as they enter the dating circuit in pursuit of love” and trades on sensational entertainment though the exploitative spectacularization of disability from a perspective of fully functioning people rather than disabled people experience. Thus‚ analyzing several scenes of the 1st episode series 4 of The Undateables with the focus on the story of Matthew‚ this essay will argue that this show doesn’t

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    the watch and the Brigade are new to me I do come from a background in the fire service having served as a firefighter in West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) for a number of years. To achieve this I have used John Adair’s action ‘three circles’ model which consists of overlapping circles that represent the three core management responsibilities namely: Achieving the task Managing the team Managing the individuals in the team The task is to bring the levels of competence of the

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    I. Societal Responses to Disability 1. How the perceived cause of disability affects societies response. 2. Personal examples of societal response to disability. II. Social Workers and People with Disabilities 1. Service systems designed to address issues specific to disability. 2. Personal thoughts on the service systems design to help the disabled. III. The Ecosystems Model and People with Disability 1. Individual 2. Family 3. Culture 4. Environmental-Structural 5. Historical

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    Makes a tower of 10 blocks Learning to fasten most buttons and zips Learning to use scissors‚ cuts out basic shapes Draw people with heads‚ bodies and limbs‚ writes names and letters in play as the awareness that print carries meaning develops Social and Emotional Development Maybe confident socially‚ self-esteem is apparent. Awareness of gender roles Friendship with peers is increasingly valued. Enjoys‚ playing with groups of children Control over emotions increases child may become fearful

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    problems across the life span. These are biological‚ social and psychological factors. The biological factors include alcohol or drug dependency and long and short term illnesses. The social factors could be family relationships and friendships‚ unemployment‚ homelessness or social exclusion. Psychological factors include mental illness such as depression‚ anxiety disorders‚ personality disorders‚ obsessive compulsive disorder or learning disabilities. 3. Risk factors and protective factors influence

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    Social factors have a greater influence on how people experience ill-health and disability than biological ones. Discuss The author of this assignment will look at societal factors and see if they have an impact on how people experience ill-health and disability aswell as looking at the biological factors. Academics often argue that societal factors have a much greater impact on things such as; the area you live in and how long life expectancy in that area is. Sociologist often see disability

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    Social Ecological Model The Social Ecological Model is the network of interactions between an individual and the influences around them. According to Walsh (2003)‚ resilience and risk are influenced by individuals‚ families‚ and social systems‚ which results in problems such as a family’s vulnerability to stressful experiences and social perspectives (p. 3). While in some instances‚ a family’s social ecological influences can have an adverse effect on resilience‚ Ungar (2013)‚ argues that research

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    but concise details. You may find reference books to support but remember to reference them. Age CYP 3.1/1.2 Physical development CYP3.1/1.2 Behavioural /Social/Emotional development including moral developmentCYP3.2/5.1 CPOP 5 Explain how to support Behavioural development CYP3.2/5.1 CPOP5 Communication development CYP3.1/ Explain how to support Communicational development CYP3.1/4.3 CYP 3.5/2.2 Intellectual /cognitive development CYP3.1/1.1 0-3 months Gross motor skills: The baby

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    as needed. Ecological models and multilevel interventions Peter Winch Health Behavior Change at the Individual‚ Household and Community Levels 224.689 Ecological (multi-level) models   We have been talking about different levels in this course‚ but mostly about one level at a time   A number of authors have developed elaborate models that specify all of the different levels that affect behavior‚ all in one model Ecological (multi-level) models   Differences between these

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    BERNARD ETUOKWU BSc Social Sciences Part- time Year 1. Assignment 2. Consider the Social Model of Disability. How useful is this model in helping us understand the nature of Disability discrimination? Inspired by the writings of various disabled activists and scholars the 1980’s and the 1990’s‚disability studies has taken on an emancipatory turn because of the paradigm shift by sociologists and activists from explaining disability in terms of individual pathology or biomedical to the ways in

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