Social care working with children and families Level 4 Final exam 1. In your own words summarise the major 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
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highlight that there are different sides‚ thoughts and feelings about measurements in social work. The informants’ struggles between the measurable‚ the things not so easily measured and those things that are difficult or impossible to measure. There is a great uncertainty amongst the informants around the credibility and reliability in the results used and many of them strongly emphasize that measuring troubles them‚ “we work with people; they are not a product or material things” (IP 5). The lived experience
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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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as a social worker with the Dept of Human Services in Pottawattamie‚ County Iowa‚ I have reflected on a few things. Of course my time here has been a learning curve but I would like to share a few things with you. The misson of social work is to have proficient morals while at the center of social work. The worker has a commitment to expressing its essential qualities‚ moral standards‚ and moral norms. The NASW Code of Ethics sets forward these qualities‚ standards‚ and models to guide social specialists
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Organizational Social Responsiveness from CSR perspective Introduction This paper will first briefly discuss the CSR theory by reviewing its development history. Focus will then be paid on the study of organizational social responsiveness‚ which includes two basic processes‚ namely first monitoring external social demands and expectations and then developing internal social mechanisms (Bartol‚ 2011). To be more precise‚ the author would like to study the social responsiveness from a CSR perspective
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official role of the social work services to be effective‚ the social worker would have to prepare in some way‚ shape or form in order to best assist their client. Aside from that‚ some of the other roles of social work services include advocating for the clients‚ working with other professionals to go over the needs of those that we are working with‚ and to counsel our clients with sessions‚ whether it be group or individual‚ to help them to overcome some of their obstacles. Social work services are also
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FUNCTIONAL THEORY FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE by SHANKAR A. YELAJA A number of theorists post-Freud began to see that‚ "the goal-directed whole of any organism transcends the sum of its parts‚ that each being is unique despite common patterns‚ that the observer affects the observed despite rigorous striving for scientific objectivity and impersonality‚ and that will and freedom do exist and play a significant role in the unfolding of a human being..." (p. 50) These concepts are essential building
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THE FIRST MODULE IN THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK The first module in Theoretical Foundations of Social Work deals with the theories of human development‚ which explains the concepts of: The Stages of Psychosexual Development and Defense Mechanisms by Sigmund Freud‚ the Stages of Psychosocial Development by Erik Erickson‚ Humanistic Approach by Maslow‚ Stages of Cognitive Development by Piaget and Moral Development by Kohl Berg. As a social worker‚ the reviewer doesn’t have to think twice
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that relate to mental health problems in the practice of social work with adults in the United Kingdom. This will be demonstrated by firstly examining the legal and historical context of the mental health and the Mental Health Act (MHA). Secondly‚ an understanding of theories suitable for individual assessment and intervention process will be critically analysed. Finally‚ issues of diversity‚ collaboration and conflict encountered by Social Workers when working with individuals having mental health
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law‚ such as: What exactly are the procedures for removing an elected official from office? Who owns a particular piece of land? What are the legal rights that citizens have when accused of a crime? Moreover‚ whenever we do fact finding as student social workers‚ we need to look into; 1. Demography "How many people live in this area?” is clearly a major factor in determining the demand for the particular problem. Other questions concern the density (how many people per square kilometer?) and
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