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    Running head: JUVENILE CASEWORKER Juvenile Casework Tiara Banks Kaplan College JUVENILE CASEWORKER 1 In today’s society kids are learning at younger ages and are well ahead of the past generations. Kids are becoming more mature at younger ages and they are engage in activities that no normal child should engage in. Parental guidance and preventive measures are key factors when dealing with today’s youth population. Most youth are lacking parental guidance

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    Social Cognition The topics in this chapter are: basic cognitive abilities and social cognition; social knowledge structures and social beliefs; causal attributions; motivation and social process goals; personal control; social situation and social competence. Introduction this chapter will consider how the social context is involved in our cognitive processes and will take a closer look at how our basic cognitive abilities influence our social cognitive processing. Also will examine the four

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    Before we discuss the four types of social movements‚ we need to be clear on what exactly a social movement is. A social movement consists of a group of people or an organization the focuses on a specific issue‚ such as a person’s freedom of speech. There are four types of social movements we will be discussing‚ starting with alternative social movements. Alternative Social Movements Alternative social movements focus on small groups of people and attempt to change a certain belief‚ thought

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    following broad ethical principles are based on social work’s core values of service‚ social justice‚ dignity and worth of the person‚ importance of human relationships‚ integrity‚ and competence. These principles set forth ideals to which all social workers should aspire. Value: Service Ethical Principle: Social workers’ primary goal is to help people in need and to address social problems. Social workers elevate service to others above self­interest. Social workers draw on their knowledge‚ values

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    Social Case Work

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    INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL CASE WORK Social work is a profession concerned with helping individuals‚ families‚ groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. It aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own resources and those of the community to resolve problems. Social work is concerned with individual and personal problems but also with broader social issues such as poverty‚ unemployment and domestic violence. Social Case Work‚ a primary

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    This essay will discuss social divisions; social exclusion and social inclusion‚ of which there are many definitions and interpretations. Social divisions and Social exclusion has been around for many years. Social exclusion was first noticed in France in 1970s in relation to people who fell outside the range of the social insurance system‚ such as disabled people‚ lone parents and the young unemployed (Townsend and Kennedy‚ 2004). Before 1997 Social exclusion was referred to as ‘poverty’‚ which

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    RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL WORK SEMINAR PAPER SUBMITTED BY SANDEEP CHAURASIA BASW FINAL YEAR STUDENT ROLL NO. 07 AT SCHOOL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES TULJAPUR‚ OSMANABAD RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION ABSTRACT “There are no rules for revolution any more than there are rules for love or rules for happiness‚ but there are rules for radicals who want to change their world”………… Saul D. Alinsky‚ 1971. Above statement has the key to change

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    SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Social work‚ as a profession‚ originated in the 19th century in England. The initial challenge was to identify the decisive role of social work: Advocacy or reaching out with social needs of individuals. This essay attempts to focus on the contemporary role and functions of the social work in its aspects of diversity‚ complexity and variety of setting especially in the 21st century. It critically evaluates the way social welfare system is being delivered

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    Nowadays a wise‚ honorable‚ cultivated citizen may be the most important asset to a society‚ country or company. The education that a person receives is fundamental for the formation of an individual‚ but they’re other factors that are highly involved and play an important role such as family values‚ religious affiliation‚ friendships or extracurricular activities. A wise‚ honorable and cultivated citizen is a person who is responsible with his country; family‚ society and it can be anyone from

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    On Social Theory In Social Work We know where we have been‚ where we are now and where we need to go - but how do we get there? A map. Theory is a map. It notes any number of known landmarks (previously achieved or applied solutions) and obstacles (issues or problems) and gives us direction so that we are able to navigate intelligently and arrive safely (minimal discomfort to all) at our destination (desired outcome/s). Theory is an attempt to explain the unexplained‚ to give title to the untitled

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