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    learning points from the whole of the programme with particular reference to : * Principles of social work with children and families * The process of social work with children and families * Working with adults in the family * Immediate protection of the child * Working with the family as a group * Working with children being looked after by the local authority * Social work with families through transitions. Loss and Gain * Children and families and special needs The

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    PAPER TOPIC: issues that arise from working shift work Introduction Many jobs today work around the conventional time schedule‚ such as working 8am to 4pm. The human body comes built with a biological clock that keeps everything in sync. One may ask what a biological clock is. This paper will explore the effects that are caused by working shift work. Shift work can be defined as “a system of employment where an individual’s normal hours of work are‚ in part‚ outside the period of normal day working

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    | Potbelly Sandwich Works Grows through “Quirky” Marketing | Marketing Principles – Upper Iowa University | | Wendy Fowler | 2/10/2012 | | 1. Identify and describe Potbelly’s strategy in terms of product (present or new) and market (present or new). In regards to product‚ according to CEO Bryant Keil‚ he says‚ “Anyone can sell a sandwich. You need to sell experience.” Their strategy is more of a core principle. They hire nice people. And the basic premise is serving good

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    I want to pursue a master’s degree in social work because it identifies with my most legitimate self. I have said commonly to a wide range of individuals that regardless of where my life winds up or what I wind up accomplishing as a profession I will dependably be a social worker in light of the fact that it is the kind of person I am. I believe in the limitless web of associations that we all have and that the associations that we keep up directly affect our prosperity. I have faith in the force

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    values. Whether I think of doing something unethical or feel as I am doing something that is on the line of being unethical‚ I talk about it with my clinical supervisor to make another person with more clinical experience aware and to get constructive criticism. Working as a social work‚ I always have to carry myself in an ethical manner and be sure not to pass my values on a client or another coworker. More than anything‚ my values could cause ethical dilemmas. Whether it is because of my strong

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    maximum benefit within a few months‚ with relatively slow improvement. Task centred was then presented as an alternative being described in the following way: “Task centred practice‚ also Known as brief therapy‚ short-term or contract work (…) is focused work which is time-limited and offers approaches to problem solving witch take into account the needs of individuals to bring about change in their situations (…).” (Coulshed and Orme‚ 1998:115) Key concepts and method Having defined the

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    One of these studies conducted by Schaafsma J. and Arthur S. demonstrates a correlation between age at immigration and earnings (Schaafsma‚ 2001). The results of this research conclude that the value of work experience in the source country is insignificant compared to host country work experience; the return to education varies with age at immigration‚ and acculturation effect significantly affects immigrants who are visible minorities or whose first language is not English. The research carried

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    An Autobiography It wasn’t just one event that changed my life but a variety of small happenings that influenced and moulded me into the person I am today. I owe a lot to my mother; she has given me a strong intellect and a keen sense of humour‚ traits which I consider to be important to my personality. Perhaps a less positive aspect of her character which I also find within myself is stubbornness. I was welcomed into the world on the 3rd January 1990 by my father Andrew. My mother Carol seemed

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    This class along with my other social work classes has made me develop a unique perspective on social work. The class is not on just learning how to help others it teaches how to recognize your weaknesses and how to develop your individual skills to become a competent social worker. This article will give some insight into some of my weaknesses along with my thoughts about the social work career‚ illustrate what direction or target group area that I would like to pursue‚ detail general information

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    Select an area of Social Work that interests you. Provide an investigation into the ways social workers practice in this are in England and compare it briefly to practice in another area of your choice. Social Work in Mental Health has often been associated with the power to compulsory detain people for admission to Mental Health institutions. This relationship and the role of Mental Health Social Workers has changed overtime‚ as government policy and wider social influences have impacted on

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