Diploma of Counselling Recognise and Respond to Domestic and Family Violence Summer School 2014 Assessment 2 – Case Study CHCCSL501A Work within a structured counselling framework CHCCSL503A Facilitate the counselling relationship Assessment Due Date: Sunday 26th January 2014 Word limit: 1200-1500 words Student Name: Julie Wheeler Student Number: 215242 Contact number: 0404282881 Educators Name: Amanda Spasic DECLARATION I declare that this assessment is my own work‚ based
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Harper Lee once said‚ “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens‚ don’t nest in corncobs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” This quote sets the tone of the book. To Kill a Mockingbird. It is a book about prejudice and injustice and how man’s ignorance can lead to both. While the landscape has changed somewhat since the 1930’s setting of the novel‚ the truths it teaches
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A Cycle of Violence It is not always easy to right about unpopular topics‚ especially ones that go against not just the grain‚ but the majority of a nation. There are few authors who have been successful about writing from behind the walls of oppression and minority inequalities due to the lack of support they get from the overwhelming public. While many others feared the opposition‚ James Baldwin embraced it with open arms. His writings openly challenged the way people‚ specifically African Americans
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examine the issue of domestic violence in the United States. In particular‚ the paper will focus upon violence perpetrated by men against their female partners.. The first part of the paper will attempt to define domestic violence‚ examining the various types and degrees of such violence. The second part of the paper will look at the history of attitudes towards domestic violence in the United States. This section will focus on the evolving views of domestic violence and the theories on how it should
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Gun Violence David Green Monroe College Gun Violence Many of people have heard the phrase‚ “Guns don’t kill people on their own; it takes a person to pull the trigger.” Even if people find this statement to be true‚ guns are an issue that needs to be addressed. A gun is simply an easy tool that a person can use and manipulate with hardly any thought. Many suggest taking away guns and promoting peace through government help while others think that the guns are what keep them safe. Situations
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irrelevant. What matters is that they have used violent strategies and their opponent is‚ therefore‚ justified in a violent response. This problem is complicated by the fact that both sides are usually able to argue that the other side started the violence. Gandhi started this nonviolent approach in India‚ Martin Luther King learned from Gandhi’s tactics and used them in the 1950’s‚ and in 1989 the students in Tiananmen Square used the same approach. All of these people had success to some extent.
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in order for them to be able to do anything they want to do during their stay there. 2. Students want to lessen their time travelling back to their home in order for them to give more time to studies and other stuff concerning academics or other school organizations. II. Body A. Experiences of dormers in the Ateneo Residence Halls 1. Independence a. In a dormitory‚ you will be on yourself having your parents away from you during your stay there. You need to learn how to do your laundry‚ dishes
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real and make believe. Therefore‚ the amount of violence shown affects the perception of young child” (Sharma). It is very difficult for young children to separate fantasy from reality which makes them more unaware of what’s right and wrong due to the influence of media. In the stages of development‚ children often are heavily influenced by the things they see happening around them‚ this includes things seen in the media. “The vivid portrayal of violence as a means of justice gives them a false sense
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Participation of Anthropologists in Violence Name: Institution: Participation of Anthropologists in Violence Violence is a form of aggression that involves the use of physical force against a person‚ a group or a community that leads to psychological harm‚ injury or death. Violence can be verbal or physical. There are different types of violence‚ which include religious‚ structural‚ and domestic violence. The amount of violence and its manifestation in various societies vary substantially. Some
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Domestic Violence and Honor Based Violence- A myth since years Topic: Violence against Women Sub Theme: Domestic Violence and Honor Based Violence Table
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