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    Controversy over welfare recipients Learning Team D BCOM/275 Patricia Inman 2/25/2013 Family services‚ adult services‚ and adult and family services are the different names to which each state calls families who are in need. Since the 1930s‚ and the great depression families have needed assistance with many forms of need. Most had little or no income‚ this creating the welfare assistance program‚ which was federally government‚ ran until the mid-1990s. Jobs come and go‚ and families could

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    Children are seen as sheltered and innocent. However‚ when a pure mind faces corruption‚ the effects are severe. Observations and experiences shift the mentality and personality of the child. Children who embrace and act upon the learned traits‚ execute actions that are not traditionally done by a minor. For their behavior‚ punishment is necessary. After discipline‚ second chances should take place. Children awareness of certain topics become enhanced because of the environment people set in

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    good for so many little kids‚ future lawyers‚ doctors‚ and politicians. A great teacher may even inspire of those children to be the next president of the United States. That giant number of 3 million plus teachers is what we could hire if the government wasn’t spending 131.9 billion dollars being spent on welfare that we could statistically be saving if we were drug testing welfare recipients. That number also doesn’t include people getting food stamps‚ or the people who qualify for unemployment

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    to create social welfare programs to end poverty and eradicate unemployment but these programs don’t address the main issues‚ only containing the problem. In recent years‚ the government has wanted to reduce the number of people on welfare and to cut back on funding for their social service programs. Although this is a difficult issue‚ after further examining the evidence‚ the government

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    Agency Review in Child Welfare Ian Schneider University of South Florida Helping Families in Crisis with Mental Health and Addiction Services; the preceding is the tag line for the MG‚ Inc. not-for-profit organization. The company prides itself on services provided to the Manatee County community in an effort prevent addictions‚ educate its citizens‚ and to help those in need to utilize specialty services such as child welfare‚ rape crisis‚ and community outreach. The Florida licensed company

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    reform bill‚ while some politicians believe its a disaster‚ other politicians see it as a way to reform their states’ welfare program. Listed below are four areas as a public administrator or public servant needs to focus on shaping their Welfare to Work program‚ since this reform bill provides the states the flexibility to reform their systems. 1) Poverty is the root to Welfare. States need to find the cause of poverty and find a solution to cure it. When Lyndon Johnson launched the War on Poverty

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    offered little protection and so were susceptible to abuse. One particularly difficult aspect of child protection is critically balancing between our professional and personal values and managing these beliefs as Beckett states ‘the belief that children should be protected against harm and the belief that outsiders should not .....????(Becket‚ 2003‚ p.43) Beckett argues that social workers can sometimes feel that what they are doing is wrong e.g. Removing a newborn baby from its mother as going

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected and encouraged Congress to create a welfare system. With the best intentions‚ politicians began to find a way to pay for votes. Because of the Great Depression many Americans were jobless and were not able to support their families. The federal government created jobs‚ and a stopgap measure to keep individuals and families from falling through a safety net created by social security and welfare. Unfortunately‚ this system came to be abused and mismanaged and today

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    It is extremely important that anyone who works with children and young people fully understands and complies with safeguarding procedures. Although this is generally taken for granted as being vital to the job‚ there does occur situations where professionals‚ for whatever reason‚ fail to follow procedures or‚ in some cases‚ actually inflict harm or abuse on a child or young person. This might involve allegations that the professional has: • Behaved in a way that has harmed‚ or may have harmed‚ a

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    and she has a very active social life which does not involve Tom. Tom has had several house moves in his life and has no secure attachments. There are many universal transitions that children go through in their lives such as crawling‚ walking‚ talking and weaning; these are all common transitions that most children will go through. Some transitions can become uneventful and some people may get anxious with transitions that are more difficult; they can become a serious issue if not supported through

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