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    Allan Andrews Sociology 426 Professor: Guevara June 8, 2016 Three Levels of Social Welfare Social work is regularly separated into three general practice categories: Macro level policy, Mezzo level policy, and the Micro level policy. It is extremely important to understand all three level of the social welfare policy in order for social workers to provide accurate services to individuals, family and small groups. The Macro level policy is the overview laws, regulations, or guidelines that…

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    Careers which may satisfy these additional needs: Considering that most single mothers do not have a degree in any field, or did not attend any higher education, their choices are fairly limited. Despite this, most single mothers in the United States have the ability to read and write. Therefore, clerical jobs such as accounting clerks, receptionists, and medical record clerks are all jobs that require a minimal amount of skill. Though entry-level clerical jobs do not pay very much, gaining…

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    Needless to say, the loopholes of the system makes things hard to keep people honest. Many Americans were very unhappy with the welfare system. The outsiders, not receiving welfare, believe and know some individuals who are abusing the system by not applying for jobs, having more children to receive more benefits, and staying unmarried so they can qualify for greater benefits (U.S.). It is no surprise that Americans believe it is so easy to abuse the system. Some say it is as easy to benefit up…

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    integrity. In the United States there are some who do not find using welfare money for unnecessary wants as a dishonest act. This disrupts the well-being of those who are truly in need, and it is the reason the United States should regulate government welfare by drug testing and monitoring purchases. Government funds, which include the taxpayers’ money, are being used to support those in need. Typically, those in need are thought to be hungry and without basic necessities. Welfare that should be…

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    Public Welfare Definition

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    Public welfare means literally “to go well with the people.” It embraces the public welfare programs of federal, state, and local governments, the broad purpose of which, through the prevention and relief of suffering caused by social and economic inequalities and maladjustments, is to provide a better way of life for all people. Definitions, however, are at best only a guide—it is their use and application that determine their true meaning (Dunn, 1941). Loula Dunn devoted her life and…

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    Explain the difference between social insurance and cash relief welfare programs and give one example of each one. Social insurance and cash relief welfare programs are important parts of our nation’s system of benefits and programs that help maintain our society. Social insurance is a safety net for everyone that is part of the society; we have this program because of the taxes we pay, it is government guaranteed. It is similar to private sector insurance because they only provide for us when…

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    The explanation of why more money cannot be given to social welfare is an unreasonable one, while the program that is in place is barely helping people that really need it. Our government, as we know it appears to be in a fragile state. If the picture we see is correct, then how are we able to help other countries, but not our own citizens who are also homeless, hungry, and without proper job training…

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    Australia by 2036. Although financial assistance is provided by the welfare system, families continue to experience financial hardship. Recent statistics suggests, that sole parent families are at the highest risk of experiencing disadvantage. Why are so many Australian sole parent families living so close to or below the calculated poverty line? Although sole parent families receive financial support payments provided by the welfare system, sole parent families are not coping with the rapid…

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    3. Write a summary of the month. What did you buy? Did you get an apartment? What did you eat? What did you buy? How was the quality of life during that month? This month was a pretty ok one. I bought things such as food from Dollar Tree, Hannaford and Dollar General. I was able to buy enough food that would last my family for the month and still have an adequate amount of money left for more food, if need be. I was also able to purchase an apartment for eight hundred dollars a month. This…

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    nowhere to stay, and you don’t know what to do. Obviously, you’re going to have to figure out some way to get on your feet so you go to the welfare office and see what you're eligible for. They say they’ll give you a comfortable amount of money so you agree and go home where you have and begin to raise your baby. Eighteen months later one of your friends on welfare tells you they give you more money if you have more kids, “Why do you think I have four?” she asks you. Fast forward ten years, now…

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