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    Step 1 Identify Your Values and Motivations. The first step in creating a personal mission statement is to understand your values and what motivates you. Focusing on your values and what you are internally motivated to do helps you create a more meaningful mission statement. Address the following in order to better determine your personal values: Consider the traits and qualities of people you admire. How would you describe your heroes? Very independent and hard working Consider what kind of

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    Mission Australia provides a range of community services. The services that they provide are homelessness & social housing and tenant support services‚ Substance Abuse & Addiction support‚ mental wellbeing and disability support‚ employment‚ skills & training‚ Youth mentoring services‚ families & children services‚ Policy development & advocacy and Research & evaluation. (Missionaustralia.com.au‚ 2015) Mission Australia works collectively as a team to diminish homelessness and enhance communities

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    findings for Alcoa ltd and summarize Alcoa’s products and services‚ including the success of this company and at the end we talk about recommendations and conclusions. Alcoa mission statement Our vision is to be the best company in the world – in the eyes of our customers‚ shareholders‚ communities and people. We expect and demand the best we have to offer by always keeping Alcoa’s values top mind. Summary of Alcoa LTD products and services Alcoa is a worldly renowned company dealing in lightweight

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    Human Service Agency Interview Delores Cooper University of Phoenix BSHS/302 November 29‚ 2010 David Worsley Human Service Agency Interview The Human Service field is vast with different approaches based on uniquely meeting individual’s needs. Some of these needs are met through interdisciplinary knowledge‚ placing concentration on preventive measures as well as correcting errors of life‚ and up-holding responsibilities of enhancing the meaning of life. Human Services profession is one‚

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    Interview with a Human Service Worker Upon the start of this assignment‚ I had a couple human service workers in mind to interview. I ultimately decide to interview Joy Sultan‚ a teacher/couselor for Chapter One Students at Hamilton Crossing Elementary school in Cartersville‚ Georgia. She works with troubled second grade students. Initial Contact When initially contacting Mrs. Sultan‚ I could have used a letter‚ email‚ or phone to set up the interview. I also could have done the interview

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    Tyler Radcliff HS 101 MWF 10:00 am Assignment #4 1. Give examples and describe how each of your 5 top strengths will help you in the field of human services and helping clients. a. Competition- This strength will help me because in the human service area‚ it is about how well you can interact and connect with your client. Every client is like a little competition. Some clients are a little harder to build a (professional) relationship than some clients. Being a competitor‚ it drives

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    The Phoenix Center provides a low-cost or free therapeutic service to traumatized children‚ especially those from low-income families. Childhood trauma refers to physical abuse‚ psychological abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ physical and emotional neglect‚ grief and loss‚ household dysfunction‚ witness to acts of violence‚ accidents‚ and natural disasters. Childhood traumatic stress occurs when children and adolescents are exposed to traumatic events that overwhelm their ability to cope. The goal of the Phoenix

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    Mission Statement: As a student affairs practitioner‚ my mission is to give back and work hard to build the first generation community. I believe in equal opportunity for all students and the importance of having an education. I will be a leader that makes time for students which includes coaching‚ advising‚ and helping them figure out the best vision of themselves. I will create an environment where their voices are heard and help the first gen student find support to be successful. Philosophy Tenets/Values:

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    Clients Human Services Human service workers and human service assistants play a variety of roles in the medical field to include social workers‚ social service assistants‚ case managers‚ case manager assistants‚ alcohol drug abuse counselors‚ mental health aides‚ community outreach workers‚ life skill counselors and gerontology aides. All of these positions require a unique person who is dedicated to helping others with flexibility and high ethical standards. The human service area that I

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    In 2013‚ the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) adopted a new mission statement that sets the foundation guidelines for all incoming Physical therapists. The APTA’s vision is to “Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience". This vision statement can be interpreted differently from person to person‚ but to me‚ this vision statement stress the importance of our ability to move in our daily lives. Without the ability to move‚ we can miss out on new experiences

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