Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency is a must in child welfare. Social workers must break the barriors between their own culture and other cultures. Samantrai (2004) said that cultural competency is defined as “ways of thinking and behaving that enable members of one cultural‚ ethnic‚ or linguistic group to work effectively with members of another.” For us to understand a culture‚ we must be aware of our own culture
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| A REPORT OUTLINING THE BENEFITS OF SUPPORT AND PROMOTING STAFF WELFARE | . | | BY ALEX WALKER | | | INDEX AND CONTENTS CONTENTS PAGE NO INDEX INTRODUCTION - 1 Discuss the relationship between staff welfare 2 Explain the process for assessing welfare 3 Identify the actions to be taken 3 Describe how to communicate 4 Discuss records
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The Animal Welfare Act of 1998 Republic Act No. 8485‚ also known as The Animal Welfare Act of 1998 (full text)‚ is an act to promote animal welfare in the Philippines. It is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 2120 and House Bill No. 9274‚ and signed into law on 11 February 1998 by President Fidel V. Ramos. WHAT IS SECTION 6 STATES? SECTION 6: It shall be unlawful for any person to torture any animal‚ or to neglect to provide adequate care‚ sustenance or shelter‚ or maltreat any animal or to
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The Purpose of Education Today Nowadays‚ most of the people in the world will have a chance to get educated. Many high school and colleges graduates would like to attend four-year University or higher education. They believed that education is a code to help them get success. But why people need to be educated‚ and what is the purpose of education? When we were young‚ we thought that we go to school is because of family expectation. After we grow up‚ we think that it is because of popular trend
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Patrick Cassidy PHL 215 3/23/10 Ethics of Welfare and Government Assistance When the topic of welfare is brought into an ethical discussion most individuals would surely see it as an ethical act that genuinely helps those in need. This is true to an extent‚ but is it possible that welfare does more harm than good? Most would argue that the hand out of money to those less fortunate is being socially responsible. The question that drives this ethical issue is where does social responsibility
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Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching‚ training‚ or research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of others‚ but may also be autodidactic. Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks‚ feels‚ or acts may be considered educational. A right to education has been recognized by some governments. At the global level‚ Article
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time we are introduced to formal education is in school. The school years are the grounding years of one’s education. Schools are institutions that lay the foundation of a child’s development. They play a key role in developing children into responsible citizens and good human beings. It’s a school where young talent is recognized and nurtured. On leaving school‚ we are all set to soar high in life‚ and enter the real world in pursuit of our dreams. Education provides us with knowledge about the
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1-Explain the animal welfare act and what it covers. The Animal Welfare Act 2006 was enacted in England and Wales in April 2007. It applies to ‘animals’‚ which are defined in the Act as a vertebrate other than man. It does not currently apply to invertebrates or to foetal or embryonic forms of animals. The Act brings together and updates legislation to promote the welfare of vertebrate animals‚ and primarily relates to those that are owned or held captive. Also‚ the Act makes owners and keepers
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Now back to the welfare fraud case. I was lucky and fortunate enough to get to sit through a welfare fraud case here in Jefferson County. Where this case consisted of 30 Year old woman had gone and was collecting assistance. During the time she claimed that she had no income by all means and that she needed it. Well I did some research on the woman this woman has been charged with dealing and selling drugs inside and outside her home. She was selling narcotics inside her home and sold cocaine and
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The first approach to justice that Sandel describes is welfare. In this approach‚ perspectives on justice issues are based on the promotion of prosperity‚ improvement of living standards‚ and economic growth (Sandel‚ 2004). We often argue for or base our moral convictions in the notion that they raise living standards of the general public‚ an idea reminiscent of Bentham’s utilitarianism (Bentham & Lafleur‚ 1948). Welfare is central to the arguments of both those who condemn and those who do not
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