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    will complicate the principal of the workforce. “The purpose of social work practice is to intervene to remedy these tensions by promoting equitable relationships and encouraging people to take more control over their own lives where this does not impinge on the rights of others” (O’Connor‚ I. 2006.) Social work is a learning process contributing towards yourself and others involved. You have to break it down and ask yourself why is social work the career path you want to take. What motivation

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    In his Beveridge Lecture on 18th March 1999 Tony Blair‚ then Prime Minister‚ made the following statement: “We need to break the cycle of disadvantage so that children born into poverty are not condemned to social exclusion and deprivation. That is why it is so important that we invest in our children”. Using this statement as your starting point‚ analyse and evaluate the progress that has been made in eradicating child poverty since New Labour came to power in 1997.” Introduction The aim of

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    thousands of social workers abroad and nationally that fights for these people and try to get them the supplies they need to survive and not die of hunger or poor food that is diseased or old. The most popular and widely recognized group is called the IFSW (International Federation of Social Workers) it was formed in Paris‚ France in 1928 at the first international conference on social work. (http://ifsw.org/what-we-do/) they have thousands of social workers that work on a variety of social problems

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    the right to self-determination but there exist significant barriers to applying human rights justice‚ including ageism (Braye & Preston-Shoot‚ 2016). Again‚ Joyce’s needs assessment was based on the Care Act 2014‚ which made it mandatory for social workers to focus assessment on the person’s needs and fully involving the individual and‚ where appropriate‚ their carers in the assessment. This was evident in Joyce’s case‚ as Sheldon clarified Bob’s genuine fears should Joyce be allowed to live at

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    Letter to the Editor

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    futile. However‚ the group’s social service division coordinator who led this poll said that not seeking help can bring serious results. A young man was filmed misbehaving in public. The footage was made public and netizens began to track him down on the net. Unfortunately‚ he did not seek help‚ and this depressed him so much that he tried to kill himself. He could avoid having such a bad ending if he sought help from the reliable people such as his parents and social workers. It is important to seek

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    motivation theory

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    Broker The social worker is involved in the process of making referrals to link a family or person to needed resources. Social work professionals do not simply provide information. They also follow up to be sure the needed resources are attained. This requires knowing resources‚ eligibility requirements‚ fees and the location of services. Advocate In this role‚ social workers fight for the rights of others and work to obtain needed resources by convincing others of the legitimate needs and rights

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    Factors Influencing Nursing Home Social Workers’ Intentions to Quit Employment Kelsey V. Simons‚ PhD‚ MSW Thomas B. Jankowski‚ PhD ABSTRACT. This national study identified factors that affect quitting intentions among nursing home social workers (NHSWs). The findings indicated that greater job involvement and lack of a negative outlook may enhance NHSWs’ job satisfaction and organizational commitment and contribute to decreased job search and quitting intent. Also‚ respondents that experienced

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    citizens of India to— a. promote national sufficiency and build up the economic strength of the country‚ b. to promote the social well-being of the community and to mitigate the privations and hardships of its less favoured sections ; and (2) to draw out the available unused time‚ energy and other resources of the people and direct them into various fields of social and economic activity. The work of the Samaj‚ which is being undertaken on a nationwide scale‚ is at present in the initial

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    if appropriate action for their safety is not taken. They do not yet have the physical and mental ability developed enough to care for themselves and need appropriate care and protection from adults around them.   Health professionals and social care workers have a duty of care towards children under their care and as such they should do everything they can to keep the children and young adults safe from harm. The younger the child is‚ the more vigilant the carer should be and the greater the duty

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    ó means‚ first‚ that the author overemphasises politics and political agency in the determination of European integration‚ failing to anchor this analysis in a broader appreciation of economic and political structures and the dynamics of international capital accumulation as well as in more deeprooted political processes. Consequently‚ there is a tendency to over-identify core structural processes such as globalisation and European integration itself‚ with specific political agents (especially

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