| | |BSHS/325 Version 1 | | |Human Systems and Development | |Course Start Date |February 11‚ 2013 | |Course End Date |March 18‚ 2013 | |Day of Week |Mondays
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In the last 50 years‚ human services workers are now able to offer a magnitude of services to millions of more Americans. The two major focus areas were mainly known to be food and work however‚ that has been constantly changing due to the higher demand of needs from Americans. A much larger amount of people is in need for many more different things than they were fifty years ago.. Americans are now in desperate need for clothing‚ shelter‚ healthcare as well as food. As Americans are being forced
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Human Service Manager Exercise Paper Human Service Manager’s have a great deal of responsibilities‚ including communication and interviewing skills. Human service staff rely on the assistance‚ support and directives from his or her manager. This paper will discuss the recommendations and strategies for three staff Case Study situations. Tom Martin‚ a 32 year old divorced‚ Caucasian male‚ is employed as an individual
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Geriatric Case Manager Introduction As I embark on my education journey to hopefully a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services. The career I choose to permanently employ in is a geriatric case worker. I’d much prefer to work with a gerontology certification as my true passion lies with working with our elders. I have hands on experience in geriatric care and feel this is the perfect career for myself‚ and I know I will be a true asset to whomever employs me. Additionally‚ as a geriatric case worker
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pay for equal work. They wanted the glass ceiling destroyed. They wanted to be recognized as equal to their male counterparts. The reason that we emphasize “women’s rights” within human rights goes beyond history. Traditionally‚ women have not enjoyed equal access to basic human rights‚ protections‚ resources‚ and services. Unfortunately‚ gender inequality is still present in every society and remains as a huge barrier for the world. Unequal situations for women vary significantly by region‚ country
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According to the article "Historical Perspective on the Human Person" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese‚ the Western society has become highly developed however it has lost the value of the individual person. This society puts emphasis on defending individuals and their rights while "unborn babies‚ terminally ill patients‚ or those who simply "dis" other in the streets are deemed expendable." The western society makes some people so valuable while it leaves others was worthless. A question that Fox-Genovese
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Scope of Human Services | Human services organizations grew in size‚ scope‚ and function during the post–World War II era. Prior to that period‚ agencies were less able to meet the community’s needs because funding was limited and largely comprised donations. When the government started earmarking funds for human services‚ human services organizations became more organized in their service delivery‚ and in turn more efficient and broader in scope in terms of types of individuals served. Their
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1 Describe human services from the early 1900s to the present day. 2 Throughout History Human Services made a big impact and a difference in our society as we know it today. Through the sociological era in the 1900’s many were faced with challenges such as financial support for the poor and no support or guidance for the children‚ developmentally disabled and the mentally ill. Human Services make positive and lasting differences in peoples’ lives‚ and they help improve the world. The early
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What is considered to be one of the most important historical events in the history of the human services profession‚ I would have to say the New Deal and the Social Security Act of 1935. The Social Security Act of 1935 created pensions for workers‚ unemployment compensation‚ aid to mothers with dependent children‚ and aid to people with disabilities (Martin‚ 2014‚ 30). Social security has always been a universal problem. This economic security encompass the way families and individuals have some
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Nature and Purpose of Human Services Joanne Bryant HS/302 July 25‚ 2011 Tami Frye Nature and Purpose of Human Services The purpose of the human services throughout history has remained basically the same‚ to help those that cannot help themselves. To varying degrees though the interpretation of the above statement has changed and evolved. The act of helping has taken on many shades of gray‚ questions of; “Are we helping too much or too little?” have gridlocked political parties
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