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    did I know‚ what did I know of love’s austere and lonely offices? I read and analyzed the poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. Hayden writes this poem in memory of his foster father who took him into his household when Hayden was young. He is looking back on his childhood and reflecting on how his foster father was not appreciated enough‚ for all of the things he did for the family. Hayden‚ now being grown up‚ can truly appreciate the love and patience that his family had for him and

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    in my life thus far. It all resulted from my biological mother passing at a very young age when I was only 6 years of age. I then was placed into the foster care system where I lived in two different homes until I finally felt like I was at home. I felted right at home with my new family‚ which consisted of only a widowed mother and about seven foster sisters. We were all part of this extremely diverse family and loved one another. My mother was 65 years of age when she decided to adopt her first adopted

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    Discuss - are the effects of privation reversible? Privation is the failure to form an attachment during the early development stage. If this occurs‚ then there is normally a lack in basic survival needs such as food and comfort. There are many effects of privation‚ due to the lack of attachment forming‚ such as late development and malnourishment. One case of privation was that of Genie who was studied by Curtiss in 1970. Genie was found when she was 13 in 1970. Her father had considered her mentally

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    tortured‚ tormented and permanently scarred the girls. When they were young‚ they experienced racism from being Métis as well as just being foster children. The discouragement they felt from the people around them and the families they lived with dampened the spirits incredulously. This effect that society gave them not only affected the girls‚ but the foster families too. Their parents had to deal with angry‚ depressed and saddened children. Society has frowned up on them and put them into the negative

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    Social Problems Carla Linder HSM/240 March 15‚ 2015 Dr. Kevin Bottomley Social Problems Defining the word problem in context to human services I would have to say its meaning is a situation that causes issues in a certain area of life. An example of a problem would be unemployment causes the problem of having no funds for food. To define policy‚ in my own words‚ it is the rules and regulations that guide human service organizations and the people they help. An example would be the guidelines for

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    Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are also know as Guardian Ad Litem (GAL). Which is a guardian appointed by the court to represent the interests of infants‚ the unborn‚ or incompetent persons in legal actions. There are two different types‚ one being a volunteer and the other being a child advocate lawyer. The basic responsibilities of a GAL are valuable to a child’s future‚ historically‚ GAL’s have been able to change children’s lives by putting them in better care‚ and although certification

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    goals together to help with making a smooth transition for the kids and herself. Continuing their sessions with goals Debbie can set for herself and goals for the kids to achieve while they are in her custody. Clinician: Do research on guardians and Foster Care parents’ rights! Within the county and state jurisdictions. Core Competency 4 Discussing how the kids are doing and Debbie’s life change from being a single woman to a caregiver of two small children full time. Discuss how the children have

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    likely be the viewpoint of many foster children who have spent years in the system‚ and who have‚ in many cases‚ given up on being happy. Growing up in foster care can drastically change someone’s perspective on the world‚ and I know for a fact that it greatly scarred mine. You always hear about horror stories of younglings bouncing from foster home to foster home and never finding their “forever family”. That was never my case. From the moment I was placed into foster

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    For the seventh consecutive year‚ 2015 saw another increase in the number of children entering the care system‚ with a figure of 69‚540 (Harker & Zayed‚ 2015). With this increase‚ thought can be directed to the journeys of these individuals‚ and their experiences leaving care. It makes sense to firstly think about what the term‚ looked after‚ commonly referred to being in care‚ essentially means‚ whilst then considering the reasons why children are removed from their home. The Children Act 1989

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    ‘Legally incompetent and useless ’ was the term that defined women in the 7th and 8th century in Ireland. It would be wrong to exaggerate the status of women in early Irish society- a society which was patriarchal and in which every aspect of social‚ legal‚ political and cultural life was dominated by men.# At this time in Ireland‚ people genuinely believed that every individual was born without gender and it was women who failed to develop both socially and physiologically‚ thus making them weaker

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