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    A child welfare social worker helps children come out of a bad environment. For example of an abusive family, drugs, or not living in a home. They try to see what is best for the child. They also help families if they are great parents but can not afford food, or a stable home. The importance of this job is to help kids grow up in a safe home to be able to focus in school and do better for themselves. So that they can grow up to be what they want and not have anything holding them back and be…

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    Child Abuse Case Study

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    P1- My client is innocent because she was giving Mae Mobley, daughter of Elizabeth Leefolt, her basics rights that any child should receive from someone who loves them. The basic rights that a child should receive include, that children need commitment, they need to bond with their parents and that children need to be encouraged as they grow to know that they belong. This is according to the ‘Open Home Foundation’, who is an expert Christian organisation that works towards all children,…

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    Child labor is commonly known as forced labor upon children that diminishes their childhood, and any possible development. The global issue does not only restrict children under the circumstances from receiving a proper education like every other child in the world, but takes away opportunities for those who potentially could have been an asset to society as well. Minors are currently being oppressed and forced to work against their own will only to satisfy their overseers’ wallets and to…

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    OUTLINE THE ISSUE ‘Child Soldiers’ has been a long-standing global human rights issue, which contravenes both domestic and international law. Recently, Child soldiers have been received as a form of contemporary slavery. This has multiple forms including forced labour under the threat of violence and human trafficking. Thus, it is arguable that Child Soldiers is a human rights issue that affects the global community. IDENTIFY ANY DOMESTIC/ INTERNATIONAL LAWS • Article 25 of the Universal…

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    believes in them”- Magic Johnson. A child and youth worker has many different jobs in one. You are a counselor, mentor, parent, and friend to the child. They work with troubled teens and support them in their most crucial years of their lives. The worker can start activities and events for the students or clients. I have chosen to research a child and youth worker because I want to help students, take after what my parents do, and go deeper into a child’s mind. Being a child and youth worker is…

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    Child Soldiers were once just like other children: friendly, joyous, and unaware of the dangers of the world. That is until they were exposed to the outside world, where they lost their true selves. For example, one child soldier described how he was under his commanders control. “....I had three [injections]. After these injections and eating the rice mixed with powder, I would turn like a motor vehicle, I could do anything for my masters. I perceived our enemies like they were dogs and all…

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    Child Soldiers Position Paper Child soldiers should receive amnesty, but only to a certain extent. Children under the age of 18 should be given amnesty. Adults(children over the age of 18) shout not receive amnesty because they are adults and should know right from wrong and serve their consequences for their actions. Children are forced to make adult decisions. They are not able to live normal lives as kids like playing/hanging out with friends and toys or living with their families.…

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    Discussion Post NURS6541, N-11 Week Two As a pediatric advanced practice nurse (APN), one must consistently monitor a child?s development to detect possible issues. This monitoring over time will ensure the promotion of healthy development of the child and aid in the identification of developmental problems (Dosman, Andrews, & Goulden, 2012). For the purpose of this discussion I will evaluate a case study to determine if there are red flags that indicate developmental issues and give…

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    The name of the program is: Child Development Laboratory School at Richard J. Daley College it is located on 7500 S. Pulaski Dr. in Chicago, Ill. The director’s name is: Erin Cloy. Their philosophy is to let children experience though hands-on, individual instruction for every child in the classroom, and the importance of involve parents, family and community in classroom activities. Their sponsorship is the Head Start program. The range of children’s age is 3 to 5. Tuition is based on family…

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    I have always thought about Child Protective Services (CPS) because it was something that I had always had interest in, because they help children who are in bad family situations that need a social worker to step in. That is something that I have kept in mind, only for the reason of helping the child and the family. What Child Protective Services does is that they protect children from further abuse or neglect, along with assisting to help solve problems that may result in future neglect or…

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