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    Changing Social Work

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    THE CHANGING ROLES AND TASKS OF SOCIAL WORK A literature informed discussion paper By James Blewett‚ Janet Lewis and Jane Tunstill January 2007 1 Introduction and structure of the report Over the last nine years or so‚ a set of wide ranging aspirations for social care have been identified‚ articulated and can already be seen to be informing the delivery of social care services.1 In view of the challenges posed by both the diverse needs of those who use services‚ as well as the diversity

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    The American Struggle Why social class? Many Americans want to know the answer to this question‚ but is it possible to really answer the question to “why” we have social class? It is easy to explain “what”‚ but it’s “why” that stumps us every time. Social class is the division or classification among people in a society. In America we have the upper class (rich)‚ the upper and lower middle classes‚ and the lower class (poor). Americans base the social classes mainly upon annual income‚ and

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    the characters and plots of her novels while showing that social flexibility was narrow and class boundaries were strict. The topics of class stringency and social mobility are important areas in Jane Austen’s literature. We begin to see that Austen is not a revolutionary as she supports and preserves the morals and customs of societies hierarchy. However she often encourages and backs the emergence of new wealth permitting greater social mobility. In Austen’s world the naval and ‘tradesmen’ professions

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    Hypothesis: Social class determines how “Asian teenagers (aged 15-17) do in GCSE rather than culture. Culture is hard to define and operationalise between different “Asian” groups. In test after test‚ nationally‚ Chinese and Indian students show superior performance in mathematics and other subjects compared with their Pakistani‚ Bangladeshi (also “Asian”) and non-Asian counterparts. In 2003‚ according to National Statistics‚ 71% of boys and 79% of girls achieved 5+A*-C GCSE/GNVQs. These statistics

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    Future is in Our Hands     When it comes down to raising children‚ social class does play a role how children are brought up. Even though it plays a role‚ it does not determine what the outcome of the child will be. I believe that the parenting style of a parent is what truly determines how a child will blossom and succeed in life. I personally have experience with the middle class social class but know plenty of people from lower class families. Although Lareau does have a point‚ her observations do

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    Social Work Law

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    Law is heavily imbedded in social work practice. Social workers work within the framework of the law in three major capacities. Firstly; as regulators‚ secondly; as advocates or agents for legal rights‚ and thirdly; by developing and commenting on social policy. Social workers are intrinsically linked with the law‚ by working with people for whom the law is designed to protect. Social workers work in different fields of social work practice‚ both directly and indirectly. In all fields of practice

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    social work values

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    discuss the role of a social worker as well as demonstrate the importance of set professional values within the profession of social work. The term social work can refer to many things; there is no one objective definition of social work. Politically speaking it could be described as a political entity‚ therefore making it a questioned matter. However according to the international association of schools of social work and the international federation of social workers‚ social work has clearly been described

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    Social Stratification Cultural Representations of Social Class Melba Theodis Grantham University 15 November 2011 Abstract This essay will touch on the ways that culture is related to social class with the impact on identity and pride within the specific social classes. I will also describe how culture helps keep others outside of a specific social class. We will explore how culture reproduces social class from generation to generation. Social class is represented in the food we eat

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    Seven (7) “Consequences of Social Class” are covered by the author. You need to clearly identify and discuss four (4) of these. Social Class affects all aspects of our life‚ from dying early to getting sick‚ to good health care‚ divorce‚ and how we raise our children‚ our religion‚ our political preference‚ what education standards is within our reach‚ right down to people who commit crimes and the criminal justice system. The following seven “Consequences of Social Class” are Physical Health‚ mental

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    societies throughout history and the world have developed a notion of social class. It is refers to hierarchical distinctions between individuals or groups within society. How these social classes have been determined has been a common topic among social scientists throughout time. Two individuals who have headed this long standing debate are Karl Marx and Max Weber. In this paper I will be summarizing Marx and Weber’s theories on social class; how they are determined‚ their interests‚ and problems that may

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