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    Plant Earth Research Paper

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    RAMODIKWE OWEN DOLAMO 7200192 9307015851082 PAARLMEDIA COLDSET INTRO Plant Earth which is also known as the Blue Planet it is also known as the Planet of life because scientist believe that it is the only planet in the solar system that contains life. It is the third planet from the sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system. It has its own way of protecting itself and life on it (species, humans and plants), it has a strong magnetic field to protect itself and life on it from solar…

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    Do you have the qualities to become a great social worker? Here are views from service users of a good social worker: • Respectful • Punctual • Reliable • Trustworthy • Friendly • Empathic • Honest • Pragmatic Horner (cited from Reform Focus Groups, 2002) If you have some or all of these qualities then social worker could be the job for you. This leaflet is going to discuss the main ideas of social work. It will cover different topic areas such as concepts, history, values and ethics, theory,…

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    career pathway in various sub-specialties for instance, Lab technology, Peri-operative care, Emergency Medicine Technician etc. their training is at par with some of the best institutes in the world and they are actively involved in influencing the national policies for addressing the skill gap in healthcare in India as well as by collaborating with overseas partner of NHF. NHF offer a strong focus on developing vocationally orientated training that prepares graduates for employment and active…

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    etc. Retirement can be one that may have a very dramatic effect on the life of the individual. I shall use course notes/handouts, course recommended textbooks and internet sources to research and understand the topic. 1. The role of the carer/organisations in promoting positive attitudes to ageing and retirement Retirement may be something that some individuals may have longed for, but the reality is not quite what they had envisaged. Retirement may result in unforeseen consequences for which…

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    Unit 2 M2

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    hard to cope due to an illness in the family. As well as this, the regulation body for social workers was the General Social Care Council (GSCC) which was established in 2001 as a result of the criticisms in the late 1990s of social services in Britain, especially the public case of Victoria Climbie. But on 31st July 2012, it closed and the Health Professions Council took over the regulation of social…

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    Beveridge's Social Policy

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    undertaken by everyone. The report was highly popular with the public and it formed the basis for the post war reforms known as the welfare state, which includes the expansion of National Insurance and the creation of the National Health Service (NHS), which are still in use today. The community of practice is a voluntary organisation that supports local families to build a better community and work in partnership with local people to create opportunities for personal and social development.…

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    produced as a response to the death of Victoria Climbie. The main aims of ECM are; to be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. We also take guidance from Children’s Workforce Development Council. Safeguarding of Adults - (review of ‘No Secrets 2000’ in 2008). Working with both of these vulnerable groups requires an enhanced CRB (Criminal Records Bureau; a police check) to ensure the safety of the individual and the suitability…

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    serious health problems and how both physical and mental health problems can lead to homelessness. It will also discuss various barriers to accessing health services experienced by some homeless individuals and what government, Primary Care, voluntary organisations and healthcare professionals such as nurses are doing or can do to improve access to health services for homeless people. Lund (2013) defines homelessness as a state of not having a home. Even when people have a roof over their…

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    Justice itself is a complex concept, necessary for the functioning of most modern societies. It establishes a system that ensures individuals are treated impartially, fairly, and equally, upholds moral and legal principles, and establishes and protects the rights of those involved. The definition and interpretation of justice is highly dependent on culture, existing legal systems, and in some cases tradition and religion, however most justice systems are based on several key aspects including…

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    (CJS) is one of the major public services in the country. Across the CJS, agencies such as the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, the courts, prisons and probation work together to deliver criminal justice." (National Archives) Some of the initiatives are run by voluntary organisations such as the Victim Support scheme which offers assistance to victims of crime. There are forty-two local boards to share responsibility. These boards bring together the chief officers of the CJS agencies to…

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