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Contemporary issues in social care.
... which will generate a saving of £1.8 billion over two years. This is an enormous amount of money to be recouped. In order to weed out non genuinely sick people, a series of eligibility constraints were introduced.
Based on the ...
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Continuous analysis of social worker advert
... so it's not likely that it's for anybody very young. Also the look of the man in the advert connotes that he is weak and powerless, and not a good example of men, so some men may be discouraged. The ...
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Counselling Framework Repor
... no-one should ever claim to be a counsellor who is not.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of the BACP Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Counselling as a practice is becoming increasingly regulated. This is for good reason, given the impact ...
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Counselling Theory Essay Part 1
... of its validity, relevance and effectiveness.
The therapeutic relationship is very important in the P.C. approach because it is due to the relationship between the client and counsellor that the actual therapeutic process can take place. Rogers strongly believed that it ...
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Crisis intervention, Task centred practice, client centred social work
... would need to address the finding of alternative suitable accommodation and Billy finding a job as matters of urgency.
Task centred practice basically refers to brief or short term intervention with individuals and families which is structured, time limited and ...
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critical reflection
... reserved with his information so gave me limited information regarding his background at the start of the process. He also was presenting challenging behaviour and had a habit of swearing and lacked respect for women. I found him to be ...
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Critically assess New Labour’s approach to social
... that people encountered in their daily lives. In return for what were initially flat-rate but later became earning related, contribution, people receive flat-rate benefits when no longer able to support themselves financially." (Adler 2004, Pg89.) By the mid 1960s however ...
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CRITICALLY ASSESS THE IMPACT OF TASK CENTRED SOCIAL WORK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
... p. 192)
It's a practice that is heavily influenced by behavioural model, problem-solving approach and the learning theory.
Like in the behavioural model, task-centred work is a short-term service, usually 6 to 12 sessions and it focuses on problems and behaviours, not ...
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Critically assess the importance of social capital in Putnam's comparison of northern and southern Italy.
... only one of two important issues that must be addressed when investigating the causes for economic variance between states or regions within countries. When comparing the relative weakness of southern Italy to the success of the North, Putnam proves that ...
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Critically consider the argument for and against social work practice being based on research evidence. To what extent might this undermine social workers' discretion to select and apply theories?
... practice. All these shall be linked to the Department of Health guidance on assessing children in need. Dilemmas and the issues of anti-oppressive practice will also be examined in this essay.
Angus Fall, Ainlee Walker, Jasmine Beckford, Lauren Wright, Maria Cowell ...
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Critically discuss the key factors contributing to adult learning
... and if possible be presented in a familiar way to the learner. Learning needs to be frequently reinforced and information can be recalled by the use of key triggers or 'stimuli'. Cognitive learning is emphasised by internal mental process rather ...
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Critically evaluate studies relating to social class and schizophrenia
... cities there is a social difference, Ross and the effects peoples mental health in poor cities, and also take into consideration tying in with the previous studies mentioned like social class, there are studies of social class that clearly establish ...
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Critically evaluate the person centred model of counselling in relation to homosexual people.
... lies below the level of conscious awareness' therefore the value of the subjective experience can be unreliable.
Humanistic psychology has an optimistic perspective of human nature and the focus is on the whole person, the aim for the individual is to ...
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Critically examine the impact that living with domestic violence can have upon children. What are the implications for social work practice?
... the main text.
Firstly, it is important to define what is meant by 'domestic violence'. The Making An Impact: Children and Domestic Violence Training Pack (Hester et al, 2000), commissioned by the Department of Health and written by a group ...
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Critically Examine The Relationship Between Education, Social Class And Social Mobility With Reference To Other Forms Of Stratification
... It compares a person's occupational status at two points, so if a person starts out in a low position but after ten years has a high status position, they are socially mobile in terms of intragenerational mobility. The second type ...
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Critically examine the role of Community Development initiatives in enabling local communities to exert control over the conditions that effect their lives.
... number of problems, some of which was due to the growth of the welfare state. Massive programmes of publi8c housing, transport and urban renewal disrupted many existing communities. A consensus began to develop that there was a need for public ...
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Critically review the evidence base for applied behaviour analysis in the effective treatment of autism. What other therapies have been shown to be effective?
... brief.
Applied Behaviour Analysis Based Treatment of Children with Autism
The focus of ABA on promoting socially relevant skills of practical importance to the individual (Baer, Wolf, & Risley, 1968) makes it an ideal candidate for the treatment of autism. ...
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Critique of Centesimus Annus.
... of property had emerged - capital; and a new form of labor - labor for wages. Labor for wages was mainly profit- and efficiency-driven, rather giving high regard to the workers' sex, age or family situation. Human labor had become ...
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Cross-Cultural Communication
... cross-cultural communication can be seen through the history of wars between countries and racial violence in certain parts of the world. This brings us back to the conflict between Palestine and Israel. The problem is not that communication is non-existent ...
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Cultural Compliance and Critical Media Studies
... period was therefore a high point in the development of news management and of state public relations - the age of spin doctors. Yet strangely it was also during this period that the concept of ideology disappeared from much academic ...
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Cultural Values and Personal Ethics
... goal, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization." My ethics and values were developed mainly from what I was taught from birth through adulthood by my parents, the church, school, and to a lesser extent, my friends. The value ...
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Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper
... lives include having change and variety, achievement, challenging problems, involvement on the job and with your team charters. Using ethical practices (doing the right thing), wanting financial gain. Cooperation and creativity gives you great success when implemented that can also ...
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Dana Cairns U288074X K204 TMA 05
... are being told to do in theory. A major cause of conflict comes from the definition of the term neglect and what the guidelines are. One of the most accurate definitions of neglect I feel comes from the Department of ...
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Death and dying
... on my father. While he was just a man with a lot of likeable traits as well as flaws, as his child I did not see the flaws. We had a really good relationship. I grew up knowing I could ...
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Define and give examples of the research methods used in the study: “Failure to Escape: A Longitudinal Study of Foster Children’s Educational Attainment”
... research sets out with a hypothesis from Essen et al (1976), St. Clare and Osborn (1987), Jackson (1988) and Heath et al (1989). The hypotheses, being that many children in the care system do not meet their educational milestones. The ...