in this economically disadvantaged community‚ I witnessed and experienced the adversities posed by living in poverty. Where some see disaster‚ I see opportunity; where others see laziness and fault‚ I see misfortune and fortitude; what some call a welfare city‚ I call home. In the 2015-2016 school year‚ approximately eighty-seven percent of the students in my school were classified as "economically disadvantaged" according to the Irving Independent School District; additionally‚ over fifty percent
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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) was established in 1965 by an Act of Parliament under cap 258 Laws of Kenya. The Fund was intended to serve as the 1st pillar of social security for Kenyan workers. The ILO defines Security as the protection which society provides for its members through a series of public measures against the economic and social distress that otherwise would be caused by stoppage‚ or substantial reduction of earnings resulting from sickness‚ maternity‚ employment injury‚
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Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency is a must in child welfare. Social workers must break the barriors between their own culture and other cultures. Samantrai (2004) said that cultural competency is defined as “ways of thinking and behaving that enable members of one cultural‚ ethnic‚ or linguistic group to work effectively with members of another.” For us to understand a culture‚ we must be aware of our own culture
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Welfare economics uses a microeconomic approach‚ it is a way to evaluate individual well-being and how decisions are made to allocate resources. It applies itself to a market economy where consumers are free to buy and sell. Microeconomics examines how behaviour and decisions affect supply and demand‚ which ultimately determines price. The main advantages of a market economy include; -Increases in efficiency and productivity. -A higher GDP. -More money spent on social/community programs.
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Animals Welfare in the Circus Source: http://www.bornfree.org.uk/campaigns/zoo-check/circuses-performing-animals/ All over the world many animals are made to perform doing unnatural behaviours for public entertainment. They perform on side shows‚ globally and in zoos. Many of these unnatural behaviours include tigers jumping through hoops of fire‚ elephants balancing on their heads and lions keeping their mouths open so that people can put their heads into them. All these behaviours are against
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Introduction The topic of animal welfare has been debated by a large number of individuals. Majority provide a clear explanation that people are less careful with how they treat animals‚ especially when these animals are not pets for personal purposes. Pets are treated with great care by the individuals who own them. This is not the case for the animals that are confined together in a certain area‚ and those who capture them have different intentions that are not sentimental. Due to the clear understanding
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Welfare activities by the Trade Unions The Indian Trade Union movement‚ in general‚ has so far neither the will nor the ability to undertake the welfare work. The biggest limitations in the case of trade union is of course lack of funds. One of the oldest worker’s organization of the country i.e Textile Labour Association‚ Ahmedabad has organized a number of social and welfare activities for the benefits of its members. The main activities of trade unions is to ensure adequate wages‚ secure
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However‚ with new people in government the trends were reversed and policies were aimed at individual responsibility instead of relying on the government. Federal legislation transferred more of the responsibility of welfare programs to the states instead of the federal government. ”This approach involved privatization‚ a policy that transfers control from government to private enterprise that allocated public funds to private profit-making or nonprofit entities that then provide benefits or services”
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except for one‚ and that is on the subject of welfare‚ should you be drug tested or what are you spending your check from the government on. I could rant and rave for hours on all the subtopics of welfare‚ but the most important subtopic that I would like to focus on is "Should the Welfare Be Drug Tested". In my opinion I say "yes"‚ here’s why. The term welfare is actually not just one program is a lot of programs under one word‚ which is welfare. Some of the programs are: Medicaid‚ The Women
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NATIONAL INCOME AND ECONOMIC WELFARE 8.1 INTRODUCTION National income is a measure of production activity. So‚ a higher national income overtime should mean more production and more availability of goods and services to the people. Should more goods mean that people are better off? Are they better of in physical terms‚ or in psychological terms or both? Are there things other than national income which also contribute to the feeling of better off among people ? Are their things counted in national
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