Work within a legal and ethical framework CHCCS4100C Assessment 2 Case Study Report Due date: 8th April‚ 2013 18701 Certificate IV in Community Services 2013 Samuel Waldock Student number: 367816562 Question 1: Identify the important laws and legal requirements that a community service worker needs to be aware of when working with clients in this scenario/situation. Briefly explain why they are important. EDUCATION ACT NSW 1990 Section 21B – Compulsory school
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Module:1 Assingment :3 1) One of the discoveries of Dr.Montessori about the child in the first few years needs to be active to be able to develop. Explain this statement? Ans:Introduction: Dr.Maria Montessorie has really observed a children so carefully‚ accurately and correctly that she can authoratively talk that “ she has discovered the child”.She has designed such a nice and attractive system for children. a)Purposefull activity and discipline: As
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If we do not do everything in our power to help just because we think that our minimalized efforts meant that our moral obligations are lessened‚ this could lead to a world where no aid is being given at all to those who are suffering and far away from us. Also‚ with instant communication and a globalized network today‚ it is not difficult to source for credibility reports and
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the drug manufacturers cannot be blamed if their products are put to illegitimate use. Do drug manufacturers have any moral responsibility to ensure that their products are not put to such use? In this paper I am going to discuss the six different ethical theories‚ including utilitarianism‚ kantian ethics‚ natural law theory‚ virtue theory‚ care ethics‚ and symphonology. The first theory that will be discussed is
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Violation of Basic Human Rights using the Stanford Prison Experiment Ethical issues in Psychology For this paper‚ I will explore the ethical issues in Psychology‚ more specifically the violation of basic human rights in the example of the Stanford Prison Experiment. The following questions will be addressed: Was the Stanford Prison Experiment worth the consequences it had on the participants? Was it morally right to put the participants in these conditions
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Utilizing Hoefer’s six stages of advocacy practice develop below how you would assist your client with the identified issue utilizing an advocacy practice approach (Refer to Hoefer text-Ch. 1 pp.
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Ethical principles have a huge portion in the impact of intentional or assisted euthanasia. Beneficence according to Beauchamp states‚ “compassion; taking positive action to help others; desire to do good; are core principle of our patient advocacy” (Beauchamp‚2009‚p38). The value of beneficence simply states to do good to achieve the best possible outcome. For example‚ medical research is expanding and exploring numerous cures for diseases that are causing harm to people. Doctors that are approving
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Donít count Pakistan out ________________________________________ To the Editor: I am writing to you to draw your attention towards an important issue which‚ we believe‚ will be of a great service to the student community at UNB. Coming directly to the point‚ UNB now has international students from every corner of the world. This is not only providing the local students an opportunity to learn about different cultures‚ believes and values‚ it is also a chance to explore common opportunities
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40 Gigabit Ethernet: The Migration Begins 40 Gigabit Ethernet: The Migration Begins As data traffic is always on the rise‚ it’s important Contents 40 Gigabit Ethernet: The Migration Begins for network architects to plan for the future. And though most enterprises are still operating with 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE)‚ those that want to stay ahead of the curve are testing and implementing the first generation of 40 GbE. This expert E-Guide deep dives into the future of Ethernet and why migrating
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Atticus stood his ground and remained where he was. Unlike Mayella Ewell‚ who at first broke a social code to kiss Tom Robinson‚ Atticus did not leave Robinson’s side when he was in danger. Also‚ Atticus was not ashamed to be a “nigger-lover”. He knew what he believed was right‚ and stayed true to his values. He believed that Robinson’s life needed to be defended‚ and so he sought out to do
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