Contents Page 1. Family Details 3 2. Observation Analysis 4 3. Life Span Development 7 4. Sociology 10 5. Social Policy 13 6. References 16 7. Appendices 21 i) Recording Observation 21 ii) Community Profile 28 iii) Consent form 45 Family Details This observation is based on a family consisting of a young professional married couple and their three year old daughter. I observed them
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Research is vital as the foundation of evidence-based practice‚ which is imperative within social work to help the promotion of well-being‚ maintain dignity and overcome difficulties. Ethical standards form a fundamental part of social work practice and‚ likewise in research‚ it must reflect the same ethical principles which puts participants’ best interests as its core. These promote values which are essential when working with marginalised groups within society‚ including establishing trust‚ accountability
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first and most important goal is safety. The children who are placed in foster care are usually children who have been removed from an unsafe situation‚ and are placed with (hopefully) family members‚ or trained individuals on the foster care system (foster parents‚ group homes‚ etc.) need to be in a safe environment. A safe environment can include limited to no contact with the abusers themselves‚ or complete removal from the situation itself. Well-being is another important aspect of the foster
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Documentation in social work The relevance of documentation in the field of social work has evolved over time and the social workers are increasingly becoming aware of its application. During the old days in social work‚ documentation was seen only as a mechanism to facilitate theory building and research. It was later followed by the detailed and complex documentation standards for clinical therapy and other settings. Currently‚ the social workers adopt documentation for risk management purposes to protect
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Social work groups must have certain defining characteristics within its structure (). These characteristics must include the purpose‚ how the group was formed‚ structured and group content ().The purpose of the group is to help adolescent cope with grief and loss using supportive guidance. In response to a common need identified among adolescents this group was formed. Adolescents needed a safe place to cope with the grief process. This is a voluntary group for adolescents who have lost a parent
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As I have been progressing in the Masters of Social Work (MSW) program‚ I have been able to reflect upon my strengths and weaknesses. Through reflection‚ I have been able to better understand where I was‚ where I am‚ and where I am going as a clinical social worker. Compared with this time last year‚ I now know that as much as I tried to steer away from policy and research it is impossible to practice on the clinical level without them. While practicing in the agency I was placed at last year‚ evidence-based
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British Journal of Social Work (2003) 33‚ 87–106 The Social Work Assessment of Parenting: An Exploration Johanna Woodcock Johanna Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Plymouth. Correspondence to Johanna Woodcock‚ Department of Social Policy and Social Work‚ University of Plymouth‚ Drake Circus‚ Plymouth PL4 8AA‚ UK. Summary The significance of parenting in the conduct of child-care practice is apparent in a range of legal and policy documents emanating from
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“Values and ethical in social work practice” An ethical dilemma exists: When the social worker must choose between two or more relevant‚ but contradictory‚ ethical directives‚ or when every alternative results in an undesirable outcome for one or more persons. Several value systems and ethical practices impact the social worker intervention and outcome. Values and ethics are closely related .Values are a society’s system of beliefs ‚principles and traditions that guide behaviors and practices
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Health and Social Care in the Community 13(2)‚ 155–163 Multi-agency working in services for disabled children: what impact does it have Blackwell Publishing‚ Ltd. on professionals? David Abbott LLB Hons‚ M.Phil‚ M Soc Sc‚ Ruth Townsley BA Hons‚ PhD and Debby Watson BA Hons‚ MSc‚ CQSW Norah Fry Research Centre‚ University of Bristol‚ UK Correspondence David Abbott Norah Fry Research Centre University of Bristol 3 Priory Road‚ Bristol‚ BS8 1TX E-mail: d.abbott@bristol.ac.uk Abstract
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Older people and Social Care My presentation topic is social policy and older people and the key act I’m going to mainly focus on is the NHS & Community Care Act 1990. Going with the assumption that an older person is one whose age is 65 or over – the one distinguishing feature that they possess is that they appear not to work for a living. Older people have always been a major focus for social policy and because the UK is an ageing society‚ their importance to the subject is increasing further
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