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    Bronfenbrenner Theory

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    Using systems theory this chapter will evaluate the usefulness of within person characteristics, such as adaptive coping and external factors external, which include; family support, neighbourhood networks, health provision, and government financial support and other factors that promote individual resilience. There are many variants of the systems theory, this paper will utilise the theory outlined by Bronfenbrenner, (1979) called the social ecological theory to take perspective on resilience.…

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    There are three social care values fundamental to person centred care; • Human Rights • Social Justice • Professional Integrity Human Rights: Where every person/human or individual has fundamental value. Upholding promoting and having a right to human dignity and well-being. Respecting the right to as much control over their own lives as is in agreement with the rights of others. As well as being an important value there is also The Human Rights Act 1998 Article 3 “No one shall be subject to ……

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    The social work profession has a wide variety of jobs to choose from. Within the profession there’s a difference of setting, variety of clients, and interaction within community. As a social worker you get to choose where you are passionate about, you can choose careers in the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Review Within Direct Social Work Practice it clearly distinguishes the difference of micro and macro level. With micro being a direct practice of one on one client interactions, for…

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    What Is Circle Justice?

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    What is Circle Justice,” you may ask yourself. Circle Justice is a form of Justice that is used on criminals or juvenile delinquents. Instead of sentencing the criminal or juvenile delinquent it puts them in a healing circle. Before a person can have a healing circle they form a pre-circle. At this circle a judge, policemen, and a lawyer. The judge decides if the person really wants to change and heal or just not want to go to jail. After the pre-circle they begin the main circle where they…

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    Tenants have rights in New York City and across the country. We've heard the stories about a tenant living in an apartment with cold running water or no hot water to take a shower. Tenants complain about living in an apartment without heat or pest problems. The landlord refuses to listen to their complaints and fix the problems. Should the tenant simply live with the conditions? Well, the fact is that according to the law, tenants have rights. However, obtaining those rights in New York City is…

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    A collaborative effort involving 15 agencies was formed and introduced the Federal Strategic Action Plan on Services for Victims of Human Trafficking in the United States that covers a 5-year period. The Federal Strategic Action Plan defines four goals, eight objectives, and contains more than 250 associated action items for victim service improvements (Presidents, I.T.F.T.). The four goals are to align efforts by promoting a strategic, coordinated approach to the provision of services for…

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    Three wide schools of family therapy can be recognised within the systems literature including systemic, strategic and structural (Holmes, 2014). At first, the feature of structural family therapy curtails from methods of observation within the interactive pattern of the family. For once the baseline action can be assumed as the contributing factor towards the problems of structural approach that seek out to highlight these, interject them when it is taking place, and the family to rebuild them…

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    The way of how a community treats its members and the roles it assigns to them, defines whether a member is valued or not in that community. Moreover, a valued member in a community is the member who has valued roles, and is needed to perform a certain task or to provide a service within that community. On the other hand, a devalued member in a community is the member who is being marginalized by the community or does not have a role in that community. Furthermore, a devalued member of society…

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    Atlanta Project Essay

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    Recommendations: On the account of the issue that is present involving the Atlanta Project (TAP), and the residents of Atlanta, a plan of action needs to be done to bring things back to order for both parties involved. The Atlanta Project funding issue that involves organizations who were along with them to prevent poverty in the metro Atlanta area. Also, the residents in Atlanta area unable to obtain the resources they needed from the Atlanta Project and organizations helping them with what…

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    Community, organizational and personal economic stability is a primary concern in an age of governmental financial uncertainty as the backing behind monetary value fluctuates daily and is heavily relied upon international efforts. The efforts upholding non-profit organizations is essential as they primarily rely on funding in which budget analysis depicts the direct numerical value placed on it. The importance of identification in the community is also directly related to macro practice budget…

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