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    clinical social work‚ is a compilation of methods and theories. But to be able to apply their knowledge and skills effectively clinical social workers need to follow a code of ethics. Ethics arise from metaphysics and epistemology‚ such as Plato’s Theory of Forms and Theory of the Divided Line that he explains in his dialogue‚ Republic. According to Plato‚ one must have knowledge of reality and a foundation built on reason to know how to live a righteous life. Ultimately‚ clinical social workers will

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    role of the social care worker Written Questions 1. Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. (1.1) • In working relationship there is a hierarchy or chain of command: i.e. you take instructions from a manager because you have agreed to do this and they are your professional superior and supervisor. They are responsible for ensuring you do your job as per your job description. This is not the case in a personal relationship. • In social care all

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    developments to two relevant psychological theories and discuss how an individual’s needs must be met to enable them to develop. The human life cycle can be broken down into 5 basic stages (Bingham et al. 2009); Infancy - 0-2 years Childhood - 2-12 years Adolescence - 12-21 years Adulthood - 21-65 years Older Adulthood - 65+ years During each stage of the life cycle‚ different physical‚ emotional‚ cognitive‚ social and cultural developments occur; In infancy‚ physical changes include learning to sit

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    Regardless of the statistical model you use‚ unsafe acts lead to injury. In fact‚ one statistical model states for every 300‚000 unsafe acts there will be 3‚000 near misses‚ 300 recordable injuries‚ and one death. Unfortunately it’s the little things in safety that account for many of the unsafe acts. A few examples in the workplace include: 1. Not wearing your safety glasses when going to the time clock from your locker. 2. Not tucking in your shirt tail or drawstrings. Not buttoning‚ snapping

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    Social workers and counsellors date back to the late 1800. The professions have seen many advances to reflect what obtains to date. From as early as inception the debate exists with regards to the similarities and differences between the two professions. Even with much research and the changes which both experienced they seemed to have become more intertwined making them more difficult to separate. As a result the early history of both professions‚ theoretical framework‚ underpinning ethics and operational

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    What should you do and not do when giving a speech? When I was younger my dream was to become a dancer‚ as the years passed by I was falling more and more in love with the idea of being able to tell a story with just some music and my body. When I was 14 I remember dancing for all the presidents of South America‚ I felt so proud of myself because what president would have time for a little girl with that nonsense. It was so easy to move around‚ along with the music‚ to put on facial expressions

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    how to catch them and provide for their tribe("The impact"). Of course they used salmon for food‚ but salmon were a huge part of the Natives lives. They were devastated when the dams were made and the salmon stopped running through the rivers. What effect do dams have on other species. Fish depend on certain characteristics of their habitat‚ including temperature and turbidity. Fish depend on certain habitats for certain stages of their lives‚ for example‚ when a smallmouth bass is spawning it might

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    1. What can Monique do to become more engaged in her work? Monique need to quit worrying about what her lawyers or getting paid and focus on her job so she can be more productive at work. I think Monique needs to set some short term and long term goals on what she wants to do as a paralegal and what her hopes are from the company. Monique needs to do a plan of action to set up small individual goals to improve her attitude and enthusiasm at work. 2. What can Monique do to overcome the reputation

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    Health and Social Care Practice | [Type the document subtitle] | Nikita Campbell P1003255l [Pick the date] | We will be outlining the principles of support that are implemented in health and social care practice. And learn to understand the impact that policies‚ regulations‚ legislations and also learn the codes of practice and standards of organisation policies and practice within the health and social care sector. We will also outline the theories that underpin health and social care practice

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    Understand the role of the social care worker: J/601/8576 1.1. Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship: Working relationships are based on formal policies and procedures and agreed ways of working. A working relationship is professionally based. E.g. a responsibility of a support worker is to deliver a high standard of service to the individual. In a working relationship you would know your role and responsibility and would not share personal information. Personal

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