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    Rediscovery Child Abuse

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    What is the rediscovery of child abuse and why is it important? Children were only granted the same legal status as domesticated animals in regard to protection against neglect or cruelty in the 19th century. It took from 1962 through 1976 for “battered child syndrome” to be entered into the medical profession. Apparently, the confidentiality agreement about medical history between doctors, police, etc. was stopping the medical and criminal agencies from exposing the children who had been…

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    instead of the problem. SFBT is a future-oriented therapy. SFBT was developed in the late 1970s by two social workers. SFBT evolved from Brief Family Therapy, where the founders worked. This research will cover the history, development, Basics and Methods of the Model when it’s appropriate to use the model when is not appropriate to use the model, the relationship with other models, applications for social work practice, and the connection to NASW code of ethics. SFBT focus on the solutions…

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    tool. Social Work Education, 29(5), 523-538. doi:10.1080/02615470903164950 In this article titled “Awareness of Self- a Critical Tool”, the point that writer is making is that professional self is when the social worker know themselves such as their personality traits ,beliefs system, value and cultural heritage and their life experiences. In other words, professional self is the combination of the social worker personal self, what they value, and the things that they learn in school how they…

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    Unit 11- Safeguarding Adults and promoting independence P4- Outline key legislations and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work P5- Outline working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of abuse…

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    Case Study Precious

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    behavior changes such as fear and anxiety. Precious probably showed some of these signs, and it would have been obvious that something terrible was happening to her. Unfortunately, the caseworker did not notice, or did not care enough to inquire and intervene (“Signs of Child Abuse”, 2016; Sapphire, 1996). In addition, the school system failed Precious. If the schools she attended would have noticed early on that she was being abused at home, and that she could not read or…

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    Amy Freeman graduated from University of Georgia with a bachelor’s in social works. She currently works for the Division of Family and Child Services (DFCS) in Walton County. Walton County has 123 children in foster care during April, 2015 to March, 1015. The Division of Family and Children Services is the part of Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS). Division of Family and Child Services investigates child abuse; finds foster homes for abused and neglected children; helps low income,…

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    Definition of social injustice and ageism: Social workers are the protectors, supporters and enforcers of social justice. This profession values the need for equality and establishes methods to intervene with individuals or groups of people who face injustice. Many theorists have defended different definitions of social justice primarily classifying them into “libertarianism, utilitarianism, and egalitarianism”. The libertarian theory of justice puts emphasis on the aspects of attaining…

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    In the United States, child abuse is a prevalent social problem that affects millions of children each year. It not only influences the child’s upbringing, but it also has consequences toward the nation’s economy. In hindsight, there are solutions to this problem. Home visitation, as well as, increasing child abuse awareness and providing evidence-based practice programs will significantly reduce child abuse. Guided by social work’s history and principles, the benefits of these solutions will…

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    community programs to learn skills and resources for living on her own for when she moves. The client will see a counselor to discuss abuse and fears of moving from her mother. This counselor will also help the client figure out a plan to notify her mother of her leaving with the presence of her social worker for safety precaution when she can move into housing or foster care.…

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    focus on person-centered planning and person-centered care on two specific populations: individuals with disabilities and people struggling with addictions. It is common knowledge that people with disability labels have been excluded from the mainstream of society for centuries. Due to this lack of access to and involvement in community life and societal privileges, the value of certain groups of people has not been fully realized. Thus, social devaluation of individuals with disabilities and…

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