of Professional Practice in social care SUBMISSION DATE: 27 October 2009 WORD COUNT: TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT: Discuss how social care workers might utilise resiliency theories and frameworks to meet the needs and enhance the life skills of a group of clients in their care. Your discussion should draw on relevant theoretical frameworks and be applied to a particular social care setting of your choice. Declaration of ownership: I declare that the attached work is entirely my own and that all sources
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| How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | | How Parents Influence Their Children | | By Brittney Smith | DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson DEP 2004: Class meets at 11:00 A.M. April 13‚ 2013 Professor Perry Davidson For my research paper‚ I interviewed two people‚ a male and a female‚ from the adolescent‚ middle adulthood‚ and late adulthood age groups. As the interviews were written‚ I did not spend a great amount of time
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technological innovations have had both positive and negative effects on society or on mankind as a whole. The Neolithic Revolution was one of history’s greatest changing points. The scientific developments made during the time period‚ such as domestication‚ effected humans enormously. Another major advancement in technology came during the Industrial Revolution with the creation of the factory system. Both developments had their positive and negative impacts on society that came along with the changes
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There is a lot of positive functions poverty and the poor have on society. The existence of poverty makes sure that "dirty work" is done. “Dirty work” is classified as dangerous‚ physically dirty‚ temporary‚ undignified‚ a dead-end‚ underpaid‚ and menial jobs. In America‚ poverty functions to provide low-wage labor pools that makes people‚ willing or unwilling‚ to perform dirty work at lowest costs allowed. The poor subsidize tons of activities that benefit the wealthy. They have supported the consumption
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PLAYING GAMES Playing games is so important for children to learn. There is a lot of games for children games develop their physical‚ emotional‚ language‚ Intellectual and social development. While children play they will learn new things such as : using their body‚ using imagination‚ making friend‚ understanding more about world. CREATING SOMETHING Children will learn crayoning‚ cutting and sticking. It will develop their motor skills. Experiencing a range of materials expands their ’knowledge
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analyzing the most important characteristics of a society‚ it is true that one must study its major cities; however focusing only in major cities would generate a biased result. They concentrate an important part of the population of a country and they can represent well the main characteristics of the urban life of a particular society‚ however they fail in reflecting the rural world‚ ethnic minorities and local languages. Major cities reflect the characteristics of the best-educated segments
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UNIT 1 OCR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 3 TASK 1 How to promote service users rights and Responsibilities In care settings the term quality practice is used to describe the promotion of service users` rights‚ which are essentially the same rights that are afforded to everyone else‚ such as the right to marry and freedom of expression; Care workers must actively promote the rights of service users in order to maintain quality practice. One of the toughest things is to balance out rights and
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Steven Cooper December 2‚ 2012 Gary Clark Research Paper #2 Failing to meet Culturally Diverse Students Needs: Ways to Improve Our country is becoming one of the most culturally diverse nations in the world. With its nicknames “The Melting Pot” and “The Salad Bowl”‚ the United States is a place where any culture can come‚ live‚ and be free. However‚ in the education system‚ culturally diverse students’ needs are not being met. Many teachers are not qualified to for the position of being
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As a teacher teaching in such a diverse school district‚ I would be sensitive to my students’ cultural‚ academic and economic differences. In my classroom I strive to create culturally sensitive learning communities and develop a positive teacher-student-parent relationship. Lesson plans are designed to motivate all students to learn‚ at their own level of learning‚ and allow me to use differentiated instructional strategies with hope of maximizing student learning. I would hope that after taking
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How Blake’s age and time reflect in “Infant Sorrow” William Blake was born in 1757 in London (“William Blake”‚ The Poetry Foundation). During his life in London‚ which became the site of the Industrial Revolution‚ Blake lived through a time of great social and political change‚ (“William Blake”‚ The Poetry Foundation) that had a great impact on his writing. Because of Blake’s experiences seeing the terrible living conditions and social effects on children caused by the Industrial revolution
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