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    Unsafe Driving Did you know about 6‚000 deaths and a half of a million injuries are caused by distracted drivers every year? Also about 5‚454 people were killed because of the use of a cell phone. The use of cell phone can cause reckless driving due to distractions‚ disruptive surrounding‚ and could increase the likelihood of an accident. There are many distractions while driving on the road‚ but the most dangerous distraction is talking on the phone with one hand on the wheel. This is why

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    Principles of personal development in adult social care setting Task A A reflective practice‚ a guide for the social care worker What is reflective practice? This involves thinking about your own practices‚ ideas and actions within your workplace. You are then able to evaluate their effectiveness in order to make improvements and changes. Why is reflective practice important? By analysing your own actions it enables the Social Care worker to improve on their approaches and thus

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    Essay to explain a typical shift‚ of a support worker‚ within a Social Service Residential facility‚ for people with a learning/physical disability. My job as support worker is based within a residential unit for eleven service users. It involves working day shifts on a fortnightly rotating rota. Before entering the unit‚ we have a code that we have to enter to allow us entry to the building. This code unlocks the front door‚ and is for safety and security of staff and residents‚ and complies

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    2How do you challenge discrimination to encourage change? Discrimination Questions Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History‚ Politics & Society > Society and Civilization >Discrimination * View Slide Show How do you challenge discrimination to encourage change? Discrimination Questions Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History‚ Politics & Society > Society and Civilization >Discrimination * View Slide Show Best Answer This

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    Explain what is meant by the term “community based nursing practice.” Community nurses work across various areas‚ providing health care to people of any age. They provide nursing to assist in all areas of health needs to people anywhere in the community from community health centres‚ health clinics‚ schools and universities and client’s homes. This essay will focus on three aspects of community nursing‚ firstly‚ aged care nursing; secondly‚ the organisation ‘Silver Chain’ and finally‚ Holyoake;

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    “Teaching Social Workers Empathy” Jamie Raabe Northern Kentucky University Holly Riffe- 594 Aim/ Purpose “Our society is externally oriented; we do not normally or easily see things from another person’s point of view. We are too preoccupied with our own frame of reference.” (Patterson‚ 1985 pg. 53) Being empathetic should be a cherished characteristic of a person. In the profession of social work‚ empathy is a skill that can assist the worker understanding client’s situation. Atticus Finch

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    period Rough Draft Being a Social Worker an interesting‚ interactive job that entails a lot of work. "We try to fulfill the needs of human beings" ("Career Day"). It takes a dedication to empowering people for their dignity and worth. This can involve working with‚ communication with and teaching people many things. You will also help others and provide service to them. This job can include preparing individuals for the professional practice and services. Social Work will also involve helping

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    demonstration where I played the role of a social worker from the Department of Human Services (DHS) and another batch-mate played the role of Marika‚ the client. A social worker is bound to have a complete understanding of the objectives and goals of the process of counselling so as to be able to meet the client needs. (Geldard‚ 1989) My aim during the interview was to see how well I am able to demonstrate the behaviours and micro-skills that are required by a social worker while interviewing and empathising

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    Cultural awareness‚ knowledge acquisition‚ and skill development are three important abilities that a social worker should have at their disposal at all times. Cultural awareness delves into accepting and embracing other cultures and ethnic groups despite the worker’s history and experiences. Knowledge acquisition says it all‚ where a social worker should always have an ongoing education about the rapidly changing society we live in today. Finally‚ there is skill development which takes knowledge

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    RUNNING HEADER: FORENSICS SOCIAL WORKER John P. Dotson Capella Prof. Kay Carter PSF 5020 – u10a01 – Forensics Mental Health Forensics Social Worker 2701 N. Mill Rd.‚ Apt.56 Bowling Green‚ KY 42104 John-dotson@att.net Table of Contents Abstract 3 Forensic Social Work Introduction Competency v. Criminal Responsibility Guardianship The role and expectations of forensic social workers in civil and criminal settings. Forensic Social Worker and Collaboration Assessment

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