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    Unit 208 - Contribute to health and safety in health and social care Candidate: Rebecca Wright Assessor: Elaine Wilmot Workplace: Scene hull city council Outcome 1 - Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety in the work setting 1.1 – Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational

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    IMPACTING FACTORS ON HUMAN SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIO CULTURAL FACTORS INTRODUCTION: Socio cultural factors are norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ material and non material objects that are passed on from one generation to another in any given society .Socio cultural factors are crucial in any developmental aspect of a community.(Noyo Ndangwe p230) There is considerable interest in analyzing these factors that are impacting on human social service delivery and these are economic‚ religion‚ political

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    Overpopulation Causes Social Problems Introduction The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how overpopulation causes social problems. To do so you must take many things into consideration‚ such as different views of racial problems and conflicting definitions of a social problem. Social problems can be defined in many different ways. They effect everyone and some of us encounter problems everyday as a result of our race‚ religion‚ gender‚ or low income. Others experience problems from technological

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    740 of that total‚ while estimates put the number of homeless there between 3‚000 and 6‚000 – an incredible 10% of the current population.” Therefore there is a lot of people that have becomes homeless and are consuming an illicit drug. Some of the social problems I have encounter working at skid row is that a lot of people each other because of money and drugs. There is a lot of criminal activity due to substance use

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    Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper Tina Martin-Fleming CJA/384 January 29‚ 2015 Charles Davis Organized crime still exists in America today‚ and law enforcement agencies are still trying to find a way to eliminate their existence. Many of this organized crime is illegal operations that use legitimate business as a legal front. It’s considered a social institute because it has a hierarchy system because it follows a chain of command among its members. Empirical and Speculative theories developed

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    P3 Draft -Factors which lead to abusive situations Certain groups of people appear to be more vulnerable and susceptible of abuse compared to others. The individuals may suffer from mental health problems or may have physical or learning disabilities‚ the older population tend to be more at risk of abuse as the elderly are weak and frail and cannot often defend themselves especially those with dementia. Any group of individuals who tends to be more at risk of abuse tend and just abide with the abuser

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    Social problems facing Feminism This paper examines the gap between theoretical feminism and practical feminist activities. It looks at how a global movement needs to change male attitudes and how whole social systems need to be understood. The writer suggests that the examination of case studies could help create a number of workable models‚ separate from mere ideology‚ oriented towards raising women’s basic status‚ reducing women’s suffering‚ and seeing that women come to be appreciated as equal

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    1. What are the social factors that are involved in adjudication? How do they impact the legal system? The social factors involved in adjudication include the individual’s background (i.e. race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ and social class) since such information is used to analyze cause/basis and motive for the crime committed. 2. Schellenberg states that "The law is made by judges." Do you agree with him? Why or why not? I agree with Schellenberg. Judges interpret law and apply it to a case to help determine

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    Religion contributes to social order. Do you agree? By referring to any ONE (1) Caribbean religious grouping‚ show how its beliefs contribute to this feature of society. Relevant theoretical perspectives must be employed in the response. It is in my opinion that religion does contribute to social order. Religious beliefs of one sort or another exist is every known society all over the world. To really define religion you have to look at from either a functional definition or a substantive definition

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    Young people in the world are heavily influenced by many factors around them. These influences especially apply to the health and wellbeing of young people on the road and can be grouped by the Detriments of Health. These include; Individual Factors‚ Sociocultural Factors‚ Socioeconomic Factors and Environmental Factors. INDIVIDUAL FACTORS Individual factors‚ such as a person’s age‚ gender‚ knowledge and attitudes can be highly influential in the decisions young people make on the road. For example

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