practice Anti-oppressive practise is challenging all forms of discrimination e.g. racism‚ ageism. Challenging inequality and speaking out when someones behaviour is unacceptable. Encouraging service users to report incidents. Being assertive. Using person centred approach. Valuing individuals. Anti-oppressive practice is an attempt within social work to acknowledge oppression in societies‚ economies‚ cultures‚ and groups‚ and to remove or negate the influence of that oppression. (http://uk.ask.com/wiki/Anti-oppressive_practice
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My Grandfather Sometimes in life‚ you encounter someone who positively changes your own ideals. Personally‚ that specific person would have to my grandfather‚ Earl Childers. He is the kind of person who always has time to talk to his grandchildren. My grandfather is the type of community leader who has provided hundreds of jobs to those in need‚ as well as given inspiration to many. While growing up‚ my grandfather was a role model to me. Without him in my life‚ then I would not have been able
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and cockiness is having an attitude that you know you are attractive to women is a little different than having an attitude like women should be glad just to spend a few moments in your presence. Confidence is what the people want‚ not some cocky person
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Experience Donna Marsman Psychology/230 April 23‚ 2011 Vicki Koenig Axia College of University of Phoenix The death of my mother is the event that has affected my life the most and changed my personality from a dependent to an independent person. The safety and security of her presence instilled in me a sense of peace throughout my life that I took for granted. My mother is my defense mechanism against the world. “A defense mechanism is an unconscious strategy of the ego that distorts
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P1. All health and social care sectors have to follow principles and values‚ principles explain to people what the right way to behave is‚ whereas values are based on what beliefs are important to the person and what they believe to be right and wrong for themselves as an individual. There are many principles and values such as empowerment‚ choice‚ rights‚ respect and confidentiality. Empowerment of individuals is important when planning care as this is the way in which a health or social care
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these disadvantages lead to serious situations or result in more serious and irreversible outcomes such as murder‚ which is referred to as passion killing in terms of romantic relationships. Passion killing is the killing of another person by another person who that person [victim] was involved or connected with in a romantic relationship. Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia defines passion killing as a criminal act in which the perpetrator commits a crime of murder against someone because of sudden strong
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Person Centred planning is a way of enabling people to think about what they want now and in the future. It is about supporting people to plan their lives‚ work towards their goals and get the right support. Person Centred Planning is a collection of tools and approaches that can be used to plan with a person- not for them. Planning should build upon the person’s circle of support and involve all the people who are important in that person’s life. Person centred planning is built upon the values
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LD 302 Outcome1 1 A person-centred thinking is a set of values‚ skills and tools used in person centred planning and in the personalisation of services used by people who need support provided by social or health care. Person centred thinking can be used to build a person centred plan over time. The person centred thinking tools were developed by the Learning Community for Person Centred Practices. Person centred thinking tools are used in person centred reviews‚ for example (what people like and
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Lima‚ or a beautiful landscape you have seen and that it is still engraved in your memory‚ or just someone’s smile after giving him your help? According to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary‚ beauty is defined as “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit” (p.108); nonetheless‚ this concept remains relative and abstract because everyone pretends to know what the term “beautiful” means‚ but no one can really define it
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disgraceful to ourselves or to those we care for. The point Aristotle is making when he talks about shame is that people only feel shame when they care what the opinion of others is of them. When a person cares about another person’s opinion are those who
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