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    BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COUNSELOR ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Useful Traits Of Primary Care Behavioral Health Counselors Behavioral health counselors must be able to function in the face-paced primary care environment. To be effective‚ they should: * be flexible enough to deal with noise‚ frequent interruptions‚ and constant changes in scheduling; * be able to offer brief‚ targeted interventions usually lasting less than 30 minutes; * be comfortable with short-term counseling‚ often lasting

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    Functionalist are macro sociologist so they look at how education contributes to the whole of society. As they are consensus theorist they believe that education benefits society. The first functionalist sociologist is Durkheim ‚the founding farther. He said that education passes on the norms and values of society. They do this thought the teaching of history to give the children a sense of commitment as they can see that they are part of something much bigger than just themselves. This helps create

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    Course Title .Understand own roleresponsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching Chris Hirst PTLLS Preparing to Teach in Lifelong Learning Sector Level 3 Award Depending on the organisation‚ your role‚ responsilbities and boundaries as a teacher will depend on five areas of the teaching/learning cycle. The purpose of the cycle is to educate‚ communicate‚ and motivate students to learn. Identifying the learners needs Role of the teacher is to identify the individual

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    Role of School in Moral Education Principal Dr Smt U K Sadavarte Vivekwardhini College of Education For Women‚ Nanded Prof Rachana Sandeep Akolkar AAD College of Education‚ Khultabad‚ Aurangabad Moral education is what the schools do to help the young become ethically mature adults‚ capable of moral thought and action. Very little of the moral education that inevitably occurs in the schools is formally recorded in lesson plans‚ curriculum guides‚ or

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    Conservation Officers

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    | Conservation Officers | A Career in Law Enforcement | | | | History‚ Duties‚ and Expectations of an Indiana Conservation Officer | Conservation Officers‚ as well as the Department of Natural Resources‚ have a long and colourful history in the state of Indiana dating as far back as 1889. In the late 1870’s naturalists began to raise a hue and cry about the uncontrolled use and depletion of our natural resources‚ concerned with such issues as soil erosion and the resulting

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    and safe use of medicines to ensure patients get the maximum benefit they need‚ while at the at the same time minimising potential harm.’ (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) 2004). This essay will analyse the role and responsibility of the nurse in medicine management. It will then examine the complexities which arise when applying this clinical skill in the context of learning disability nursing in a medium secure forensic environment‚ before finally considering implications

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    When President Bill Clinton reluctantly signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996‚ he had an idea of what the critical responses would be. The hope was to induce a program that would bring significant benefits to the needy and hungery people of our country. However‚ the response and criticisms are equivalent to what our president expected‚ very negative. Mary Jo Bane believes the new welfare law poses serious dangers to poor children and families.

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    Ideologies of Welfare For hundreds of years the health and general wellbeing of people and their families have suffered due to the difficulties that social policy and welfare provision has been continuously faced with as a result of the persistence of poverty. This essay will explain and discuss the ideologies of the major political parties‚ how they have influenced the development of welfare and the effects they have had on social policies and social care provisions. It will explain how these ideologies

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    INTRODUCTION Social welfare is based upon the premise that in an ideal place‚ all people are treated with respect and dignity‚ and that; for a community to be responsive‚ it needs to be a place where members are valued for who they are and what they can offer the community. The goal of social welfare is to fulfill the social‚ financial‚ health and recreational needs of all individuals in a society. Social welfare seeks to enhance the social functioning of all age groups‚ both rich and poor. When

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    REDISCOVERING TEACHER’S ROLE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION Abstract This article aims to highlight the crucial and challenging role that teachers have in entrepreneurship education. We will introduce a piece of data gathered during a project “Measurement Tool for Entrepreneurship Education”. A group of teachers (n 29) in 2008 were asked to describe their aims and results concerning entrepreneurship education. The results indicate teachers were familiar with entrepreneurship education‚ but‚ there is a

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