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Essays 331 - 360
is vital to the industrys lifeblood; however, it may mean the difference between life and death within the practice of social work...
series refer to the fact that it took a ton of platinum ore, involving considerable human effort and the resulting blight on the l...
to be just that. If they expect the clients to be worthy people who need help, they will find people that they can help. The human...
families are frequently spread over numerous geographical locations, and, therefore, simply cannot offer the day-to-day support th...
Rights The concept of human rights have been a part of discussions on ethics and the ethical treatment of many different populati...
In five pages this paper examines the policy oppressiveness of social work professionalism. Four sources are cited in the bibliog...
an impermeable substance but provides a subjective sense of self-continuity as it symbolically integrates the events of lived expe...
of a profession, and are transposed to ethical standards, which are the operational methods of turning these ideals into practice....
and, thus, have splintered into ineffective, discriminating subgroups. At issue is the debate between the direction social work a...
This essay discusses the definition of "paradigm" and then describes the differences between several pairs of alternative and trad...
This essay pertains to a ethical issue that involves untrained workers being asked by the social worker's agency to instruct intel...
This essay analyzes Darren Aronofsky's 2000 film "Requiem for a Dream" and discusses how its characters illustrate the effects of ...
the traditional professional relationship. Social workers must confront alcoholics, pedophiles, spousal abusers and other charact...
In five pages this paper examines how school social workers can offer assistance regarding medical problems and educational course...
This outline of five pages emphasize the significance of a social worker's collection of data by describing the interventions used...
In five pages a fictitious destitute family is featured in this social work consideration of the importance of establishing goals ...
In six pages this paper presents a strength based practice view of social work supervision. Ten sources are cited in the bibliogr...
state hospitals; however, ignorance compounded the fact that "at the time of its enactment the structure and support some people w...
or other individual. The goal of child welfare services is to provide an array of prevention and intervention services to children...
trained to discern as a species, inasmuch as the certain quality of perception required within the sensual world is decidedly uniq...
Joseph is a silent sufferer, however. He appears to be suffering ill effects of his treatment in Africa, and his present circumst...
considered is observation. Direct interview techniques can be important as well, however, in analyzing why these women continue t...
In twelve pages this paper examines the all too common scenario of African American families without custodial fathers in terms of...
to their personal narrative, and which allows opportunities for input from the social worker - not necessarily verbal - which clar...
culture. The need here is for the changes to be focused on the entire process and not the component tasks of that process (Silvest...
a significant element of their philosophies, with each man sharing many aspects with the other, while at the same time upholding t...
of strengths, weaknesses, advantages and disadvantages. However, one might readily argue how Nigeria would not be at the point it...
of the Court of Appeal to which Dr. Kiljoy appeals after losing at first instance in the High Court, the student will want to disc...
homeless people happened after they had been homeless for a while? Would that change the publics perception of the homeless? ONeil...
awareness," pertains to both the worker and the client endeavoring to "increase their awareness of the problem (Derezotes, 2000, p...