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    holistic assessment of needs against predicting the uncertainties of future risks is difficult due to the complexities of people’s lives; any assessment needs to be undertaken with some aspect of research and a knowledge base to make sense of the information gathered. Knowledge used by social workers (SWs) has to be relevant and transferrable between the complex range of situations and circumstances where social work is undertaken. Social work has grown from the foundations of individualised practice

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    2 Timothy 3:7 (KJV) “Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” 4 A. Ever learning, never accomplishing Ever learning, never accomplishing men will exist during the dangerous times of the last days. In the last days, these men will be self-seeking. Also, these men will be self-enthroned and neglect God’s calling and charity. “We are facing a crisis in biblical interpretation. Manipulative use of the Bible for self-interest runs like a river through the history of the

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    Practice set out the criteria against which providers are assessed by. They also describe the standards of conduct and practice with which workers must carry out their activities and ensure that what they do is competent and consistent with the values of their employer. These standards are how  registrants’ ‘fitness to practice’ is determined. For a care worker to work in a certain profession, they have to register with their particular Professional Council and then work to the Codes of Practice which

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    conditions, social workers’ self-reflection can be very constructive, resulting in self-enhancement. However, under inappropriate conditions, social workers’ self-reflection in reflective practice can be destructive and create problems for their professional and self-development” (p. 777). Self-Reflection is a careful thought about your own behavior and beliefs (Merriam Webster dictionary, n.d.). As a social worker who has been in the field since 2010, I will reflect on

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    in a different country showing the internally interaction that took place. Without globalization we would have been limited and would not be able to do or learn all the things we have. At the University of Windsor globalization takes place. The knowledge we learn in class is globalization. They take material in many countries and teach us, it is impossible to just reaile in solely in your country’s information. No country have all the information, so this is why globalization is extremely important

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    For the most part the activities at the agency have followed the initial learning contract that was created in SWK-370. Within my role at the agency I have been able to practice and apply the knowledge and skills that I have learned throughout my education. I have been able to observe staff members working with clients, demonstrate ethical and professional behavior, engage with clients, complete assessments, intervene with clients, and attend court just to mention a few tasks that I have experienced

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    Caring Literacy is being able to give caring words and helping then when they are unable to do this themselves. To me, caring literacy means being able to tell someone helpful techniques that could hold them in everyday life or even the situation their in. It's being able to tell patients that there are places and programs that can help them with their problems and give them the tools that they need in the form that they are able to understand. Ontology is the study of the nature beings and how it

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    One must recognize that the use of punishment sometimes stems from behavioral theory, although very few behaviorists consider use of aversive stimulation. The use of punishment and negative reinforcement is unethical for social workers if procedures using positive reinforces can accomplish the same objective (Canda, Chatterjee, and Robbins, 2012). Optimal health and well-being may be seen as the goal of behavioral and social learning approaches when taken from a social work perspective

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    role of social care workers. Personal development and reflective practice are important for social care workers, and you will be completing tasks that cover these concepts. You will look at the different ways that this is done, how you can benefit from it and who will support you. TASKS There are three task to this assignment. TASK 1 2 3 EVIDENCE Short answer questions Case study Reflective account OUTCOMES 1.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 1.2, 1.3 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 TASK 1 Social workers

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    evident when the manager was pushing the workers and encouraging them to have passion in what they do for this was their key to success. He also encouraged them to put the happiness of their customers, as each staff’s core priority for this was the only way to enable the restaurant prospers not only in the region but also in other areas. 2.Reinforcement of Service Standards The manager continuously reinforced service standards to keep the performance of his workers at peak levels. To enable a heighted

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