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    Marijuana should not be legal for recreational use Marijuana should not be legal in Australia for non medicinal purposes 1.It is especially harmful to children and adolescents. 2.Marijuana has detrimental short and long term effects. 3.the effects on newborn babies Firstly Marijuana should not be legal in Australia for recreational use because it is especially harmful to children and adolescents. We as kids have been brought into this world with undeveloped brains by taking marijuana at younger

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    an evidence-informed casework practice model that prioritizes working in partnership with families‚ focuses on pragmatic solutions to difficult situations‚ and notices and celebrates change (2018). After watching the SBC video‚ I noticed that many welfare agencies did not have an integrated practice model‚ instead the caseworkers particularly abide by values and principles that are under their agencies guidelines and policies to respond to a tragic crisis for the child’s safety (Solution Based Casework

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    SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE Social work‚ as a profession‚ originated in the 19th century in England. The initial challenge was to identify the decisive role of social work: Advocacy or reaching out with social needs of individuals. This essay attempts to focus on the contemporary role and functions of the social work in its aspects of diversity‚ complexity and variety of setting especially in the 21st century. It critically evaluates the way social welfare system is being delivered

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    Duty to Warn Jessica Hall PSYCH/545 09/4/2011 Dr. P. Duty to Warn The ethical dilemma I wish to explore is The Duty to Warn. This refers to the duty of a counselor‚ therapist to breach one of the most important bonds between a client and a therapist; the law of confidentiality. The therapist has the right to break confidentiality without the fear of being brought up for legal action. If the therapist believes that the client poses a danger‚ or is a threat to himself‚ someone else‚ or society

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    do this. These amenities are also known as welfare measures‚ which are provided by the labours to the workers. This would include both the statutory welfare measures as well as the non-statutory welfare measures. The welfare amenities prove beneficial to the labour as well. For the labour such amenities will improve the labour’s motivation level‚ thus improving the industrial relations and promoting goodwill in the organization. Thus the welfare measures play an important role in improving the

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    Ethical and Legal Issues Impacting Professional Practice Angela Dunbar Arizona State University Ethical and Legal Issues Impacting Professional Practice According to Code of Ethics for Nurses‚ the nurse in all professional relationships‚ practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity‚ worth of uniqueness of every individual‚ unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status‚ personal attributes‚ or the nature of health problems ("Code of Ethics for Nurses‚" 2001‚ p

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    PROJECT REPORT ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE AND SAFETY MEASURES AT VST INDUSTRIES LIMITED SUBMITTED BY MS.T.SRILATHA HALL TICKET NO. - 160609672047 A project report submitted to OSMANIA UNIVERSITY in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration. STANLEY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN (Affiliated to Osmania University‚ Hyderabad) (2009-2011) PROJECT REPORT ON EMPLOYEE WELFARE AND SAFETY MEASURES AT VST

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    Legal and /or Ethical IssuesGrishma Doshi‚ Shirelyn Smith‚ Rodina Pinuela‚ Pearl Chaparro HSN/548April 29‚ 2014Linda Wetterau Legal and /or Ethical IssuesThe state and federal government implemented sex education in schools in order to provide students reliable and accurate information needed to make a responsible decision to stay healthy (SEICUS‚ 2014). The integration of sexuality in the school curriculum presents an ethical and legal issue in the academic community. Ethical issues are about

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    performance in early child care and education is uniquely based on our commitment to follow all core values of early child care and the education of each child. As we maintain our true core of ethics we also recognize that each child will be able to achieve their potential based on the learning‚ unique‚ and valuable process of their learning stages provided by our well trained staff. The TrinTay Childcare Academy has set forth ethical policies for professional responsibility for each staff with during

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    technology within factory farms advances‚ efficiency increases; profit is the primary goal in mind for these industrial owners. In the 19th century‚ industrialization of CAFO’s thrived in efficiency and profits with new procedures that divide labor duties‚ cut expenses and decreased interaction between workers and livestock (Purcell‚ 61). The most primary difference between CAFO’s and local farming is that CAFO’s are corporately owned‚ confining hundreds of thousands of animals in small spaces at one

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