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    ERR Questions: 201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings 201.1 Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work Assessment Criteria 1. List the aspects of employment covered by law. The main aspects of employment that UK covers by law: Health and Safety‚ Holiday entitlements‚ Hours worked‚ Minimum wage‚ Discrimination‚ Redundancy and Dismissal‚ Training‚ Union rights

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    Multifaceted Work of a Social Worker Introduction Social workers often wear two hats‚ struggling to find a balance between their values and ethics for what they feel is right for their client and their agency’s mandate which do not necessarily align with one another. The paper will address a particular case whereby the worker is placed in a situation of ambiguity and must use his or her values and ethics to guide the situation. The first value is professional values following the social workers code

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    BTEC Extended Diploma Health and Social Care Assessment Front Sheet Student Name: | | Tutor: | Vicki Boy | Unit No: | 25 | Unit Title: | Coping with Change in a Health and Social care Setting | Assignment Title: | Assignment One - Self-Concept: Theories and Factors | Date Issued: | 31/01/13 | Date Due: | | Learning Outcomes: 1) Understand the nature of self-concept and it links with self-esteemGrading Criteria Covered: Level | Criteria | Award | Sign | Date | Pass 1 | Discuss factors

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    In Youth Work‚ Nichols draws on an institutional ethnography and communitybased research‚ which was conducted over the course of more than one year at an Ontario youth emergency shelter – ‘Street Youth Shelter‚ Middlesborough’. Nichols adopts a definition of youth work in the book that extends beyond the work of a “child and youth worker” (p.5) to include “all of the things young people do in institutional settings… as well as the activities of any practitioner who works with youth” (p.6). She argues

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    Work summary 1 All names have been kept anonymous due to confidentiality reasons. Brief description of work undertaken Baby T is an eighth month old baby who was referred to A & E by his GP due to a fall. The baby had a torn fraenulum and the paediatrics and consultants were both satisfied that the injury was consistent with mothers explanation of baby T falling on face. The referral which was received by children service team lacked vital information. I was requested by the social worker

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    continuing my passion for nonprofit work through your open Southwestern University Coordinator of Community-Engaged Learning Position. With my background in volunteer management‚ strategic program planning and development‚ and effective team leadership and collaboration‚ I am eager to apply my experiences in nonprofit work towards enhancing students’ roles in community involvement. During my time at Cottey College‚ I was able to channel my passion for social justice into my role of the Volunteer

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    Theory of Community SCC and the community Pittsburg are similar to the Social Systems Theory. The Social Systems Theory emphasizes how the various social subsystems within the community interact with each other. This theory mentions the inputs and the outputs of the community (Kirst-Ashman‚ 2014). SCC and other agencies work together in the community to provide resources to help the citizens of the community. The outputs are to empower their clients to become productive citizens of the community

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    purpose of social work? PURPOSE Social workers assist people by helping them cope with issues in their everyday lives‚ deal with their relationships‚ and solve personal and family problems. Some social workers help clients who face a disability or a life-threatening disease or a social problem‚ such as inadequate housing‚ unemployment‚ or substance abuse. Social workers also assist families that have serious domestic conflicts‚ sometimes involving child or spouse abuse. Some social workers

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    them together to make it more efficient based on the needs of those involved. CareSafe provides services such as individual counseling‚ group therapy‚ home assessments‚ and parent consultation. As an example would be when an individual meets with a social worker there should be an appointment made at the time for future sessions so that the client already knows ahead of time when they need to be available. This can help with cut backs on materials and a

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    ways in which oppression of UASC in society can be caused by power relationships will then be covered‚ followed by specifically link this to the oppression faced by UASC in health‚ giving the perspectives of UASC. The essay will finally look how social work can attempt to reduce these oppressions. UASC in Children’s Services Unaccompanied asylum seeking children are the responsibility of the local authority (LA) to which they first present under the Children Act (1989) (Rutter‚ 2003). The Act

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