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    What are the challenges in working with families and children in a child welfare setting? The challenges in working with families and children in a welfare setting are limitless. Just like many other things in social work it all depends on the family and the environment. One challenge can be as simple as getting clients to forget about the stigma of social workers and concentrate on the situation. Sadly there is a big stigma about social workers, which is that the only thing that social workers…

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    confidence of parents, fellow professionals, and the community: • A service that knows of another service engaging in illegal practices should report this to the appropriate authority. Services are connected through membership with a professional group such as the ChildForum Early Childhood Network for the sharing of ideas and approaches that work, access to best practice guidelines, advice, research, and information on new developments and current events. The operator as the overseer accepts…

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    inquiry question, “what makes my family a family”, by giving students another lens to explore what makes their family different from other families. While the focus on this specific lesson is more on identifying characteristics of “places”, ideally, a further lesson would be implemented to expound on the idea that people (or families) shape the characteristic of the environment they live in. Following this would be another lesson that focuses on how different families shape their home…

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    word derived from Roman Law meaning “no one’s Land”. Claims were made on the land of Aboriginal people and they were restricted to practice culture, spirituality, language and visiting their own ritual sites. The first people of Australia. The indigenous people, the first owners of the land we live in. people who lost everything in post colonization. Loss of culture, family, identity, lost sacred sites, loss of lands. People who were treated as servants and exploited. Though now there is some…

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    day and headed off to my high school for practice. Little did I know, this practice would change the outcome of my whole wrestling season. During the span of a couple hours I hit my head and got driven to Pittsburgh for treatment for a sever concussion. It all started with a normal clockwise slow motion jog we do every day. Then, we got to the main part of practice. Drilling our moves with plenty of repetition, next we moved on to the second part of practice. Live wrestling is where all the…

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    relates to family studies because…

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    Direct Family Values

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    Three (3) values that direct family-centered services. Application, implication, and characteristics of each value. “Values are important to the practice of human services because they are the criteria by which helpers and clients make choices” (Woodside and McClam, 2011, p. 164). One of the values that direct family-centered services is that family plays a vital role in children growth. In Nelson & Landsman Alternative models of family preservation: Family-based services in context (as cited…

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    Ethical Dilemma In Nursing

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    The student is not practice Veracity on her professional conduct. And may result in delay treatment or patient condition deteriorated. This is not beneficence to the patient. In the clinical simulation in nursing journal, the research had stated in the classrooms education…

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    My Family Sociology

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    Each and every family is unique in their own way. Families consist of different races that may practice different religions, a conflictive understanding of gender roles, and a differing socioeconomic status. They are often constructed of mothers, fathers, and siblings with extended families of aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. Families are a group of individuals who can be bound by the relation of blood, marriage, legal relations, emotional ties or biological connections(Coontz 36).…

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    applied to other practice models, such as the family preservation model. Using a strengths-based perspective is a valuable TIC principle that would be very effective in family preservation. By highlighting a family’s strengths you can use these attributes to address challenges. Noticing strengths can also help build engagement and rapport with clients to help aid in the intervention process. Being person-centered is another TIC principle that could guide family preservation practice (D. Strohm,…

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