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    Interview Name of Student Name of Institution Functional assessment of an elderly man at home Introduction According to NHS (2011)‚ elderly people who have attained the age of 65 years and above usually spend an average of 10 hours and above daily sitting or lying down‚ making them the most sedentary group of people. Due to this apparent inactivity among the elderly‚ they are more prone to accidental falls‚ obesity‚ cardiovascular accidents‚ heart conditions and sudden death

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    Essentialist vs. Social Constructionist Approach In Society‚ people are classified according to many aspects whether it is by gender‚ race‚ or class. People are treated differently depending on these identities in their everyday lives. An Essentialist approach argues that people are born to fulfill these different statuses‚ that it is a natural order from their genes that classify them into these different groups. On the other hand‚ a social constructionist would argue that through society and the

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    How to pass Functional Skills - English Level 1 and Level 2 Written by Michelle Lawson‚ a Functional Skills English Principal examiner and teacher‚ these photocopiable books will help your students achieve a pass at Levels 1 and 2 in Functional Skills English assessments. The books are split into three parts: Comprehensive mark schemes guide both teacher and student. Colour versions of Part 3 - The Projects - are included on a free CDROM for you to use on an interactive whiteboard or to print in

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    This evaluation of social work journals will aid in my ability to think critically and apply communication and professional judgment. Also‚ to integrating research based knowledge. Reading and evaluating these journals helps in formulating modules for assessment‚ intervention‚ and evaluation. Moreover‚ the paper will demonstrate my ability to communicate effectively verbally and grammatically with clients‚ colleagues‚ and within organizations. I will also research areas of prevention as it relates

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    Social work values and ethical dilemmas What are values‚ ethics‚ ethical dilemmas and a code of ethics? Values relate to principles and attitudes that provide direction to everyday living. Values also refer to beliefs or standards considered desirable by a culture‚ group or individual (AASW). Similar to values‚ but slightly different‚ ethics means a system of beliefs held about what constitutes moral judgement and right conduct‚ they are moral principles (rules‚ guides) (AASW). So an ethical

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    My commitment and motivation to study for masters in social work is a direct result of my experience as a healthcare assistant. I am very passionate about improving lives of vulnerable people by empowering and liberating individuals to enhance their well-being. Currently‚ I work as a healthcare assistant in a medium and low secured mental hospital. I provide support for patients who are detained under the (1983) Mental Health Act. My role involves putting care plans into action. Example‚ time management

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    Behavioral/Social Learning Approach The Behavioral/Social Learning Approach was brought to light with the help of three key theorists. Those key theorists are John Watson‚ E. L. Thorndike‚ and B. F. Skinner. To sum up the thoughts between these three key theorists‚ they all believed in the theory that a person’s personality is sculpted through life lessons. Meaning that the Behavioral/Social Learning Approach denotes all behavior as a learned experience. This approach contains multiple key concepts

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    The career of a social worker is a distinct and varied profession that aims to enhance events and lifestyles of susceptible populations. Being a social worker is not an easy task; however‚ it is a gratifying and rewarding career. Social workers take responsibility of helping families‚ and various groups of people to deal with problems they are having in their lives. In order to become a successful social worker‚ one would need to work on strategies such as: how to achieve one’s goals‚ how to collaborate

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    Behavioral and the Social/cognitive approaches. The Behavioral approach suggest that people are controlled absolutely by their environment. Behavioral approaches don ’t rely on on ideas of internal traits‚ tendencies‚ defenses‚ and motivations. The social/cognitive approach differs from the behavioral approach because it views perception and cognition as the nucleus of what it means to be human‚ and also the way that people interpret their environments‚ particularly their social surroundings‚ is seen

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    Communication in Social Work Practice - Essay From Social Work Ireland Jump to: navigation‚ search 1 Social Work Theory & Practice. The Importance of Communication Skills in Social Work Practice. Introduction. Social work is a professional activity. Implicit in its practice are ethical principles‚ which prescribe the professional responsibility of the social worker. The primary objective of the code of ethics is to make implicit principles explicit for the protection of clients. (BASW‚ 1976)

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