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    Client Summary

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    normally meets with the client every Thursday for face to face meeting. CM did a visual to locate client. Client was located and CM completed Bi-Weekly ILP Review. Client in a stripe yellow and black tank top and black jeans pant. She appears to be cooperative and friendly in the meeting. Client was very talkative and forth coming with information. Client affect was appropriate. Client denied suicidal or homicidal ideation. SOCIAL UPDATE: Client informed CM about her SSD & SSA court hearing.…

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    Ilp Review Paper

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    Shelter Rule and Regulation and the Code of Conduct and for the client to adhere to the shelter 10pm curfew. WORKER ASSESSMENT: Client personality appears to be aggressive, demeanor and hostile. During the meeting session with CM client was clam and cooperative. CM only observed sign of hostility when client was speaking with the Shift Supervisor. Client also reported she is ready to be housed and she will like to be transferred to onsite HS. Plan of Action: Client must participate in all…

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    residential segregation results from housing discrimination, personal choice, systematic steering, and realtor bias, which in turn impacts opportunities for non-whites with regard to assets, social interaction, education and employment. In addition, the effect of residential segregation has a relationship to crime. Despite federal and state laws outlawing housing discrimination, segregation is still in existence (Walker, Spohn, and Delone 110). With housing discrimination, there are constant…

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    of collaborating with nonprofits, especially in the public sector. Eikenberry and Kluver (2004) find that public managers can play a significant role in enhancing nonprofit organizations’ ability to add to society by supporting collaborative and cooperative efforts among nonprofit organizations rather than promoting competition (Eikenberry & Kluver, 2004). When nonprofit organizations work together, they empower themselves to retain their unique values, focus on service and advocacy, and…

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    Before the Cuban revolution, under president Fulgencio Batista, Cuba was plagued with unemployment and limited water infrastructure. Less than 50% of children were given education and hygiene was very poor. Furthermore, Batista was far more dictatorial than anyone had expected. He even let American companies dominate the economy and formed links to organized crime. 75% of Cuba’s most fertile and arable land was owned by foreign individuals. All of this contributed to making life worse for Cuban…

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    Social Work History

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    women weren’t often, if ever, exposed to this level of extreme poverty. Once the visitors arrived at the settlement houses Zastrow (2010) explains, “They sought to improve housing, health, and living conditions; find jobs; teach English, hygiene, and occupational skills; and change environmental surroundings through cooperative efforts” (p. 2). All of the workers in the settlement houses were crucial to helping the visitors learn a strong work ethic and the keys to…

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    Homeless Case Summary

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    rater, Terry McKinney. While under Ms. McKinney’s supervision, Ms. Gezalyan was primarily responsible for assessing the needs of homeless and at-risk of being homeless families applying for/or already receiving CalWORKs, obtain and retain permanent housing through advocacy, communication and the identification and facilitation of services. Ms. Gezalyan accepted her responsibilities and used her skills and knowledge to meet and exceed the Department’s expectations for…

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    Essay On The New Deal

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    FDR’S New Deal The New Deal was a group of programs created by President Franklin Roosevelt. The programs were created due to the Great Depression and the economy not being stable. The New Deal focused on what was called the 3 Rs; relief, recovery, and reform. Relief for the poor and people without jobs, recovery to get the economy back to normal, and reform to keep another depression from happening. The New Deal was broke into two groups, the First New Deal and the Second New Deal. The First…

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    accumulate over time a viable capital trust. This cannot be achieved by government taxpayer-supported welfare programs, but can only be accomplished by innovative financial engineering; by the participation of a willing competent government and a cooperative financial sector. (One can only…

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    This study was conducted in Selale, one of the 18 zones of the Oromia regional state in Ethiopia. The research site is located between 37 and 100km Northwest of Addis Ababa. It has a high potential for rain-fed cereal and livestock production. The main food crops are barley, wheat, teff, beans and peas. Livestock is considered to be the main asset of the farming community. There are two cropping seasons in a year. The major cropping season is characterized by relatively high rainfall, starting…

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