Week Two Learning Team Assignment BSHS/305 – Introduction to Human Services December 22‚ 2013 Joyce Mink Working as a Helper Introduction. The motivational reasoning for people to take on a lifelong career in human services depends on the individual. There are different motivational reasons‚ of course‚ but they can be narrowed down to three major categories. The desire to work as a helper‚ desire for self exploration‚ and exerting control within society are the most recognized reasons
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Bshs 305 Client Paper Client Paper BSHS 305 Shalonda Hunter 03/12/2015 Kimberly Tarshis Client Paper The client of human services can be defined by the nature of the problems that exist in their individual‚ family or group situation. Those individuals and their problems are the reason human services exist from the start. Problems are a part of everyday life‚ they can come and go and be major or minor. In understanding this essential part of human service‚ the helper can fully understand what exactly
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"Helping Field" Evelyn Ward‚ Maria Sauceda‚ Laura Lopez‚ Ana Escarcega BSHS/305 September 29‚ 2014 "Helping Field" Why would one choose Human Services‚ also commonly referred to as a “Helping Field”‚ as their career choice? We sat down and discussed it and we have agreed on 3 primary reasons that we believe people choose this particular field as a starting point to jumpstart their careers. First‚ working in a helping field provides a great deal of job security. Second‚ being in a helping field
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “C” Course Title Com/172 Team Members/Contact Information Name Phone Time zone and Availability During the Week Email Central Monday-Friday 9a.m.-9p.m. Central Central Monday-Friday Team Ground Rules and Guidelines What are the general expectations for all members of the team? Each team member is expected to present all work or research assigned in order to be given full credit as a team member. Team meetings
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “C” |Course Title |BSA/310 Business Systems | | | | | | | | | | | Team Members/Contact Information |Name
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “X” Course Title Team Members/Contact Information Name Phone Time zone and Availability During the Week Email Pacific Time Zone. Mon. - Fri. 7pm-11pm Except Wed. 9AM-2PM Pacific Time Zone Everyday after noon Preferably 7pm-11 pm Team Ground Rules and Guidelines What are the general expectations for all members of the team? (): I expect all team members to effectively communicate with
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Study Team Charter: EMBA Year 2 Sem 3 2013Major : EMBA - Weekend Study Team Number:5Team members: Andrew Bacon‚ Tom Bailey‚ Brendan Cunniffe‚ Danielle Cussen‚ Ather Jafri‚ Aidan Ó Gormáin. | Goals * To challenge ourselves individually and as a team to gain real learning experience and insight from team activities and facilitate each other in this regard * To work to our fullest ability given all extra-curricular responsibilities‚ and
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Personal Goals October 27‚ 1999 Personal Goals Everyone has a “Bucket List.” Things they want to do in life. These things can be big or small‚ long term or short term‚ and the sense of personal accomplishment that one gets from crossing off one of these items can be exhilarating. According to Corker and Donnellan (2012)‚ target goals play an important role in self regulation and achievement. These are the minimum standards one sets to achieve his goal. There is a specific type of target goal
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Helping Field Summary BSHS/305 October 7‚ 2013 Helping Field Summary According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statics‚ the Human Services career is one of the fastest growing fields. This career field encompasses many occupations and is a significant to the American economy. These individuals are known as the helpers‚ who assist others known as the clients. They share many contributing factors‚ values‚ and characteristic traits‚ with a common focus in helping other people overcome
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Client paper Name of student Name of tutor Course Institution’s name Date Client paper Understanding the needs‚ concerns and the attitudes of the clients is important on the part of the client human services providers‚ since it will help them to provide quality services to the clients. Some social‚ cultural‚ and personal factors do affect the provision of services to the clients. For a client to gain quality and satisfaction on the goods that are being provided by the service
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