Questions: Which social work theoretical approach works best in the military setting? In recent years‚ Canadian troops have been deployed to various parts of the world to maintain peace and order as part of the government’s commitments to their allies and the United Nations. As troops return home from their tour of duty‚ the main focus for military and civilian social workers across Canada is the reintegration of theses individuals back into society. Many of these solders experience a combination
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required for competence in own work role 1.1- Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role As workers in the early years sector‚ we must come to understand that our roles and responsibilities can differ quite drastically and that there will be varying demands in each; some subtle‚ others less so. To make sure we are competent in our setting‚ we should focus on what exactly our role is and what skills are necessary to do it as best we can. One way to help achieve this is to look through and
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early intervention‚ a child who has been neglected‚ lived in an institution or had several caregivers can develop healthy relationships. Even though there is not a standard treatment for this disorder‚ both the child and primary caregivers should be involved. A few goals of treatment are to help the child learn how to have positive interactions with others‚ strengthen the stability and safety of the living situation and build attachment with caregivers (Mayo Clinic‚ 2017). Interventions may be different
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Using examples of research that you have studied discuss the strengths and limitations of explaining behaviour using only the cognitive approach. Explaining behaviour using the cognitive approach has its benefits and disadvantages‚ there are many aspects to the cognitive approach which help produce reliable results. Usually cognitive studies use the lab method to conduct their research‚ using this controlled environment helps improve the reliability and validity of the results‚ as variables
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JOCELYN T. BALAGUSA BSED-Supplemental How Values Affect A Person Values are set of beliefs to which a person refers to in times of crisis. That is when the person is confronted with the hardest decision to make. Say for instance‚ while I was taking a walk along the downtown area of Tacloban City‚ I saw an old woman carrying a pocket full of cash. Maybe she just came from selling her copra from a nearby buying shop. From her disheveled look‚ she was a real rural folk. I was so amused with
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1.4. Describe how own behaviour could: a) promote effective interactions with children and young people Children always look up to adults and will take lead from adults around them. If we show good behaviour then they will take that in. We have to follow the guidelines and rules‚ be polite and respectful towards other‚ if class teacher say something to do then you have to do. Always wear smart dresses.Treat everyone fairly and be aware of your own approach. Being a team player and offering
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of how your heart beats everyday tirelessly without stopping and how it pumps blood throughout the body? Well here is how it works.. Psychological Orientation:. As I started researching information about the different functions of the heart‚ I realized I didn’t know much about how our heart really works and why is it important to our body. So‚ I did significant research to educate myself. Logical Orientation: As students many of us have to know the basic stuff on how our body works with this blood
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How Laughter Works Claudia Carnessali Selby-College Comp The essay that I chose from the book was the one by Marshall Brain “How Laughter Works”. I chose to write about this essay because this one is more in depth of where laughter actually comes from how its more than just jokes that people laugh at every day. Start off with a dash of sarcasm and a dash of vulgarity. At least that’s what my friends and I do. Laughter is a form of enjoyment towards one another. Means we are remotely comfortable
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and cognitive”. That is just to give you a picture of how many children go through problems and can be limited to activity because of their disabilities. There are 5 elements of inclusive play and they are physical‚ social‚ sensory‚ communication and cognitive. With that in mind I made sure to try and include something for each disability in my model for the kids to still be able to have fun with the rest of their friends. I chose to create a four corners inclusive model to help promote equality because
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E3: Health‚ Safety and Welfare at Work: Employment and Equality (A) The health safety and welfare at work 2005. This act applies to all employers‚ self-employed and employees in all places of work. The manual handling‚ which forms part of the safety‚ health and welfare at work regulations 2007. Safety should be a high priority for everyone. Employers and employees work safely to protect themselves and other employees. The HAS is a state sponsored body that monitors the workplace to ensure that they
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