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    Empowerment Social Work

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    In the social work realm we often hear the word “empowerment” frequently, as social workers our job is to not only empower our self as the article mentions but to empower others as well (Leonardsen, 2007). Empowerment is a simple but complex theory, it focuses on seeing your client’s strengths and using them to promote and facilitate the change that the client is in need of. The Author of this article goes into great detail explaining his thoughts on social workers using two perspectives, the…

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    of the long technological tunnel. These athletes provide a sense of what hard work is and where it can take you. Although the physical aspects of what athletes can do are what is most observed by people, the psychological factors that athletes help young people develop are also very important. Some critics deem athletes unfit to be role models for kids. They say that all athletes show the youth of the world is sex, drugs, and murder. However, athletes teach children lessons such as…

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    important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work setting. As adults in positions of responsibility, acting in ‘loco parentis’, a level of awareness must used for protecting children and young people from harm, as we have taken over responsibility from their parents hike they are in our care, this relates to all contexts, from health and safety issues to those around safeguarding, internet safety and safety on school trips. Children and young people should be…

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    When treating young people as equal it’s important to listen to their voice and ideas as to help them get comfortable exploring their identity. To find out what roles fit them best so that they can become leaders to help themselves or other to evolve as people. When you give young people a voice in the community not only does it give them a sense of inclusion but it can offer a wider scope for ideas…

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    Unit 2 M2

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    P2: Outline the arrangements for providing quality care for looked after children and young people M1: Discuss how policies and procedures help children, young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after…

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    On the off chance that a young person were to drive not far off with six or less hours of rest the earlier night, he or she would be left as weakened as though driving affected by liquor at a blood liquor convergence of 0.08% (Peterson 13). Driving in such a way would be viewed as unlawful in the vast majority of the Fifty States of America. Lack of sleep has turned into a major issue as of late on the grounds that adolescents have numerous exercises after school notwithstanding homework,…

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    My current skills that poses are: building relationships which provides me with the ability to delivery to a variety of service users developing voluntary relationships with young people in the community; partnership the ability to work with a different professional that are aimed at meeting the needs of young people working on a variety of issues such as: sexual health and well-being, healthy relationships, education, employment, care leavers and other fields; project development, session…

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    of zines and what they mean culturally and socially. In chapter eight, the author discusses how young people will make their own magazines when they can not find an established magazine to submit their writings or art into. The younger generations have a need to see their reflection in the media, so they will seek out zines, lyrical writings and electronic text that they feel speaks to them. When a young person cannot find a text that suits themselves, they will make their own literary zine and…

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    While analyzing the required text for this week there were five ethical categories that reoccurred through each document: responsibilities to parents, collaboration, community, personal development, and students. In addition, there are other categories, but these are the most significant to me. Special education teachers have a responsibility to parents: • Use culturally appropriate communication with parents and families that is respectful and accurately understood (CEC, 2010). • Actively seek…

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    When anyone is involved in any situation there are different factors that affect the situation. These factors can include things such as ethnicity, religion, nation, sexuality, age, and socio-economic level, to name a few. It can sometimes be hard to identify these factors when they are working in one’s favor. But when factors such as these are working against the favor of an individual, they can be very easy to remember. At first, I found it somewhat hard to think of an incidence where I could…

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