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    Introduction As part of my studies in the MA social Work and Law module I attended Hull Crown Court. During the visit I witnessed three sentencing sessions. In this paper I aim to project a reflective account of my own thoughts and feelings regarding the Crown Court environment and my initial perceptions of the power dynamics of the Court room officials. The profile and demographics of the defendants will be briefed‚ with the aim of finding links between them. We will then introduce the nature of

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    will need to know how certain issues work and how to treat them properly. Identify people who need help. Assess clients’ needs‚ situations‚ strengths‚ and support networks to decide their goals. Develop plans to improve their clients’ well-being. Help clients adjust to changes and challenges in their lives‚ such as illness‚ divorce‚ or unemployment. Research and refer clients to community resources‚ such as food stamps‚ child care‚ and health care. Help clients work with government agencies to apply

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    Social work has been a profession early in the twentieth century after the soar of social work education and well-organized charities (Richard‚ 2008). It was contributed by the charities workers‚ Abraham Flexner (an expert of professional education) and Ernest Greenwood who evaluated social work as a profession (DuBois & Miley‚ 1992). The following discussion will explain more about the reason why non-social work professionals are not suitable or incapable of playing the roles and function of social

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    Social Work Ethics Report

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    I want to pursue a master’s degree in social work because it identifies with my most legitimate self. I have said commonly to a wide range of individuals that regardless of where my life winds up or what I wind up accomplishing as a profession I will dependably be a social worker in light of the fact that it is the kind of person I am. I believe in the limitless web of associations that we all have and that the associations that we keep up directly affect our prosperity. I have faith in the force

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    Social Contract Theory

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    Social Contract Theory Since as far as history can remember man has given up rights in exchange for peace‚ order‚ and stability. For centuries man has strived to find the perfect government where there are the right amount of laws and rights to live by. Throughout time we have witnessed many governments rule countries and not all of them have been great. Some rulers who have total control have proven to become corrupt and use their power to benefit themselves instead of the country they are there

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    When referring to social problems‚ society generally looks at them from a larger objective or standpoint. The problem is going to include some typified examples‚ general terms that are associated with the problem‚ and statistics created in the claimsmaking process. This macrosociological approach relies on what the media has portrayed the problem to be. It is the job of social problems work to narrowly tailor aspects of a social problem in order to attempt to solve or address it in a practical and

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    Social Work - Code of Ethics

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    Tel: 0131 556 9525 Fax: 0131 556 5376 Wales 33a Plas St Pol De Leon Penarth Marina Penarth Vale of Glamorgan CF64 1TR Tel: 02920 710784 Fax: 02920 710784 British Association of Social Workers The Code of Ethics for Social Work BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS An imprint of the British Association of Social Workers Will your practice stand up to scrutiny? Don’t put yourself at risk Our members enjoy the security of a professional Advice and Representation Service and indemnity insurance

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    Alcohol and Women

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    Running head: ALCOHOL AND WOMEN Alcohol and Women Alcohol and Women Throughout history‚ discussions of and concern about women ’s drinking have commonly been characterized by distortion‚ myth‚ prejudice and stereotyping. Until relatively recently‚ many studies were male-oriented‚ and excluded women. Other studies included both genders but often failed to examine possible gender differences in alcohol consumption‚ alcohol-related behaviours and experiences. "The issue"‚ in this context‚ is

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    Social work is a profession which deals with people who are in the minority part of the society‚ social workers deal with women who are in abusive relationships‚ rape victims‚ vulnerable children‚ social workers work with individuals‚ families‚ couples and the community at large. Since feminism is about getting rid of oppression of women and girl children‚ I think it would be relevant to use the feminist theory in solving issues that affect women‚ for example‚ oppression‚ rape and violent relationships

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    to adopt the child if the situation arises. A legislation was passed called the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 P.L. 93-247‚ which is‚ in my opinion‚ the most important piece of legislation passed for child welfare. This legislation provides assistance to the States for programs that help prevent and identify child abuse. It authorized limited government research into child abuse prevent and treatment. It also created the National Center on Child

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