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How do the images of childhood affects attitudes towards childcare? How have these images influenced childcare practices in Singapore? Discuss.
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How do you think de Bono's techniques can be used to: Implement and utilise innovative ideas in the provision of social welfare.
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How does the Canadian Immigration policy and Employment Standards legislation contribute to the social construction of the live-in domestic workers as inferior and cheap?
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How does the inclusion policy compare to the practice within a mainstream school to meet the needs of children with Autism.
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How drug misuse affects communities
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How far did Thatcherism succeed in changing the welfare state
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How far does social exclusion add to our understanding of social problems? What are the main explanations for social exclusion?
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How far does social exclusion add to our understanding of social problems? What are the main explanations given for social exclusion?
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How far has current social work organisation and practice been shaped by the values of the Enlightenment?
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How necessary is work to the development of human beings?
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How Public Services Serve their Communities
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How Social Work Skills Knowledge and Values Underpin direct work within our organisation
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How useful are typologies of welfare states? What differences are there between 'welfare state regimes'?
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How was survival possible in the death camps of the Holocaust ?
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I have chosen to conduct my analysis on the recent case of Victoria Climbié. I will firstly give a brief background of Victoria’s life presented as a timeline. I will then look at the Laming report and identify the key findings
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I will be exploring my own experiences as a young woman and lone parent, with two young children, and my skills, values and knowledge developed before and since qualifying as a social worker.
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Identify an individual/group of adults with a learning difficulties and critically analyse the issues and strategies raised in the promotion of their increased inclusion into soceity.
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Identify and describe the stakeholders for:Greenworks, and Re-Boot. Produce a stakeholder map for EACH organisation and analyse the difference and similarities between the two – what might account for them?
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Identify and discuss the key considerations that should be addressed in the education and training of a social work practitioner.
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If I can be aware of my own issues and acknowledge them in myself, perhaps I can be prepared to help others in my chosen area of practice. Empathy will be a very useful skill, ‘it is extremely important as a skilled helper to get in touch
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In chapters 15- 17, Elizabeth Gaskell uses North and South to voice various opinions of relations between the factory workers and the owners. Discuss this theme in the light of the novel as a whole.
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In considering the case study, this exercise will initially examine five of the principles of the Children Act 1989 looking at how they relate to the practice issues.
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In Evan-Pritchard’s view, what political institutions acted to promote equilibrium within Nuer society? To what extent does his viewpoint underestimate the role of external factors in encouraging stability within Nuer society?
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In general, Diversity refers to the dissimilarities among the manydemographic variables, including, but not limited to race, religion, colour,gender, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, age education,geographic origin and skill ch
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In my essay I will discuss the "value requirements" needed to gain the Diploma of Social Work and give 6 examples from my own work experience that I think are relevant from a legal perspective. Within the essay I shall begin by defining the term 'values'.
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