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    Social Work Practice Model

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    Social Work Department Faculty of Humanities University of Johannesburg Student Surname | Le Roux | Student Initials | C | Student First Name | Charlene | Student Number | 201170104 | Assignment Title | Practice Model | Date of Submission | 15 March 2013 | Course Title | B Social work | Lecturers Name | Prof. Adrian Van Breda | Course Code | SW2A11 | Plagiarism Declaration | I‚ Charlene Le Roux 201170104‚ declare that this assignment is my own original work. Where secondary material

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    for the Native Americans because of termination and relocation. Termination and Relocation was the United States government’s idea on how they could make the tribes life better by assimilating them into what the government consider to be civilized. Termination was the US government taking away tribal sovereignty and land from the Natives. Sovereignty can be defined as ruling over one’s people as an independent country. The person who is credited for termination is known as Arthur Watkins. Watkins

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    Social Work Theory

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    Theories‚ models and perspectives - Cheat sheet for field instructors Major Theories – Used in Social Work Practice  Systems Theory  Psychodynamic  Social Learning  Conflict Developmental Theories  Theories of moral reasoning (Kohlberg‚ Gilligan)  Theories of cognition (Piaget)  Transpersonal theories of human development (Transpersonal – means beyond or through the persona or mask. Going beyond identity rooted in the individual body or ego to include spiritual experience or higher levels

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    Educational Social Work

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    Mississippi Valley State University College of Education Pre-Field Seminar Educational Social Worker Submitted to Dr. Baxter Wright by Britany Roland March 1‚ 2013 Abstract Educational Social Workers typically pick up outside the classroom where the teacher leaves off. The help those students transition from Middle School/Junior High to High School‚ help them deal with various psychosocial issues‚ find solutions to problems with academics‚ coping skills‚ and helping identify those

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    History of Social Work

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    The development of Social Work in the United Kingdom‚ United States and Australia has developed and evolved‚ influencing people and professionals across the world. Social Work has advanced through welfare policies and programs with significant historical changes occurring and a shift in religious and political views allowing these changes to benefit members of society and address social issues. Key events such as the Elizabethan Poor Law‚ the industrial revolution‚ the first charity organised society

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    Terminating Nutrition and Hydration: Controversial Issues Nurses deal with moral and ethical issues daily. As health care advances with changes in legal and social issues‚ medical technology‚ and patient ’s rights‚ more ethical concerns will arise. Nurses must learn how to respect their patients by recognizing an individual ’s preference; therefore‚ granting them autonomy. According to Blais‚ Hayes‚ Kozier and Erb (2006)‚ "Autonomy refers to the self-determination and the right to make one ’s

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    Social Work Law

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    Law is heavily imbedded in social work practice. Social workers work within the framework of the law in three major capacities. Firstly; as regulators‚ secondly; as advocates or agents for legal rights‚ and thirdly; by developing and commenting on social policy. Social workers are intrinsically linked with the law‚ by working with people for whom the law is designed to protect. Social workers work in different fields of social work practice‚ both directly and indirectly. In all fields of practice

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    Social Work Law

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    Social Work Law This assignment involves a case study where Ralph‚ a fourteen year old boy‚ is currently in foster care because his mother; Kerry‚ felt she was unable to control him due to his behaviour. However‚ Kerry has now expressed that she is unhappy with this foster placement and has requested that her son be returned to live with her and his two younger brothers. The scenario becomes more complex owing to the fact that Ralph has disclosed that his mother had regularly hit him with a walking

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    Syringes In Social Work

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    Introduction As social workers‚ we work with an array of different communities‚ and whether we work with children‚ families‚ adults or businesses‚ it is inventible that we will come across at least one individual who uses syringes. Whether it be for their drugs or if they are affected by a loved one’s HIV‚ Hepatitis C or Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). People who inject drugs (PWID) are the most vulnerable group to contract HIV and 28 times higher than among the rest of the population (Avert)

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    As social workers are involved with comparatively powerless people within the community‚ they are in an influential position with regards to the fair treatment of many disadvantaged individuals. This unfair treatment comes in the forms of discrimination and oppression. Discrimination can be defined as the act of giving less favourable treatment‚ through prejudice and stereotype‚ of individuals typically belonging to groups who are a relatively powerless part of society. Discrimination can come in

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