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With reference to examples, discuss what can be learned from the comparative study of other countries' welfare systems.
With reference to ‘children’s independent mobility’, discuss the extent to which recently published research in children’s geography is ethically and methodologically robust.
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Within this assignment the writer will outline the main roles and responsibilities of a social worker
Women in the 1920's- The more things changed the more they stayed the same.
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Work stress is often perceived as a problem of the individual’.Discuss. Some academics and media sources have suggested that stress as a psychosocial phenomenon is currently on the increase
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Written Assignment on Experimental Learning.
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Yoga as an ancient spiritual practice
You would assume that listening is probably the most important skill in counselling I have noticed that affective listening is
‘The role of the community worker is fraught with tensions and dilemmas
“Community in Australia: What do we want from it: What do we get from it
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“Learning to understand what people are communicating……is a crucial skill within social work” (Trevithick 2000:53) Discuss the importance of effective listening for social work practice.
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“Never judge a person until you have walked a mile in their moccasins” Avon. Reflect upon this quotation, drawing upon significant learning from this module.
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“Online Communities: A new way of Communication?"
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“The fundamental assumptions on which the Beveridge social security system was based have subsequently become increasingly invalid, and the ability of the system to provide support from “cradle to grave” increasingly challenged”
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