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understanding welfare
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Unions are important organizations in the economy of every country. They represent one of the biggest groups in any country.
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Using a Case Study explain the nature of poverty and social exclusion and its impact on family life. How might current anti-poverty strategies help the family you have chosen?
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Using a policy document relating to your practice setting, critically analyze its development and implementation.
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Using an example of an organisation, identify how the change in legislation was implemented and evaluate the impact of this on the service delivery
Using examples from religion and Social Transformations, explore the ways in which religions have responded to contemporary challenges and social transformations.
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Using specific examples of strategies through which working in partnership with families and between agencies can be achieved, explain how participative ways of working can increase positive outcomes for children and families.
Values and Ethics an Ethical Dilemma
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Values In Social Work
Welfare has never been popular in America.
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Welfare Law: What role does law play in the definition and resolution of
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What are Cognitive Heuristics and how do they Influence the Process of Social Inference?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of a) universalism and b) selectivism in the delivery of welfare services and benefits
What are the arguments for and against the state taking on responsibility for social welfare?
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What are the causes, consequences and treatments for alcoholism and alcohol addiction? Evaluate the problems and effectiveness of campaigns designed to stop young people indulging in ‘binge drinking’.
What Are the Implications For Social Work Practice With Adults of Differing Understandings
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What are the implications of 'Globalisation' for social policy.
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What are the main aims of the article?
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What are the main causes of Social Exclusion? Discuss the ways in which housing organisations are trying to cope with this problem.
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What are the main features of Titmuss' theory of a 'social division of welfare'? Does this suggest any ways in which social policies may reproduce social divisions?
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What are the major kinds of unconscious pleasures that might be found in common leisure pursuits?
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What are welfare states and why did they develop?
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What Can Social Workers Do To Promote ‘Social Inclusion’ Among Those Who Are Homeless or At Risk of Becoming Homeless?
What can we learn form observing children?
What do we mean by 'an ecological approach' to safeguarding children? How does the ecological approach influence current work to safeguard children?
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