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    I enjoyed reading your post, learning about your experience working at a homeless shelter, and the approach you incorporate. Look for holes is another great technique to incorporate with your clients and as a supervisor, with employees. The look for holes approach is diving deeper and looking for what the client is not discussing (Taibbi, 2013). The look for holes approach will allow the social worker to learn about the issues that the client has not discuss and overall maybe the main issue with…

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    This paper shall talk about a dilemma where 8 housemates have to conserve water or be evicted. The problem is one of the housemates does not think his impact on conservation will affect their eviction so he wants to continue his water use. To deal with this issue kantian ethics will be applied, first must apply the categorical procedure of universal law to this argument to see if this is the right thing to do, second must make sure that John is not using his housemates as a means, and finally…

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    Housing Gentrification

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    to transform and gentrify the city (Rosen and Sullivan). Having a wealthier neighborhood treats lower socio-economic residents poorly because it displaces them to undesirable locations. In San Francisco, Silicon Valley's tech boom has driven up evictions, displacing residents to move inland into the east bay (Kloc). Some neighborhoods in the Peninsula and surrounding communities have lost nearly a quarter of their already small low-income communities over the last decade (Kathleen). Recent…

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    Elder Community Analysis

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    The community that is being assessed is located in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. The boundary line is from Hardesty Road to Benson Park Road and from Highway 177 to Harrison Road. Some services that surround the community consists of a grocery store, police department, gym, health department, long-term acute care hospital, post office, health clinic, an elder community, adolescent after school program, an arena, and local homes. The boundary lines mentioned and mapped out is a small community within the…

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    ASSESSMENT OF THE CLIENT’S NEEDS AND INTERVENTION FORMULATION (1ST Draft) CLIENT: Ms. G is a 40 year old, woman diagnosed with Schizoaffective Disorder, bipolar type. Ms. P was referred to the Community Treatment Team (CTT) at Family Services of Western Pennsylvania (FSWP) by her Mercy Behavioral Health case manager after failing to make several medical and psychiatric appointments and as result was no longer medication compliant. Ms. G has a history of manic acting out as well as well as…

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    There were many challenges facing New York women in the early 1900’s. New York City had largest percentage of female workers than most of upstate industrial cities. Most single but some married worked in factories or in their cramped tenement apartments. In their tenements they would make boxes, artificial flowers and clothing. There was a greater tendency for Jewish woman to work for wages because it was reflected in their experiences in east European shtetls, which is where many women had…

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    appropriate to the nature of the case before the termination becomes effective.” Summary/Analysis: In most CNO jurisdiction, tenants are not notified of CNO strikes nor are they aware that their property was declared a chronic nuisance until eviction time. Furthermore, they are not involved in the abatement process and cannot defend themselves on the police decision. Innocent roommates of the accused tenant are affected, and also forced out of their homes without notice. Both of…

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    As apart of the show they put housemates up for eviction and to save your favourite housemate from eviction they get the audience to vote which can cost 50 cents to a dollar each time you vote. People are actually spending money to keep the most entertaining housemates in the house which relates to the audience being like the capitol…

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    Introduction Jessica and me, paid a visit to Social Justice Tribunals Ontario-The Landlord and Tenant Board in Mississauga, which was located at 520 3 Robert Speck Parkway, on May 18, 2016. We both drove to this location. It was difficult to locate the building initially, as it was not clearly mentioned. Finding a parking was also difficult, as they had limited parking for visitors. We had to park at the authorised parking area. Parking was not free and we paid $7 for a day. Access to…

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    Late Life Hoarders

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    Besides being a disorder in itself, hoarding is also characteristic in a number of other disorders. Studies indicate that the Diogenes syndrome—gross self-neglect, domestic squalor and hoarding trash--overlaps into symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), dementia, or psychosis, suggesting that hoarding is a common symptom in moderate to severe dementia patients (Steketee et al., 2001). There are many illnesses that are problematic and have the same symptoms of late life hoarders.…

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