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    CHCCS400C – Work within a relevant legal and ethical framework: Assignment 1 What you have to do Students need to complete three (3) tasks: Task A: Complete ten (10) short answer questions based on the learning materials. Task B: Case study. Complete eleven (11) short answer questions. Task C: Complete six (6) short answer questions based on the learning material. Task A Students need to answer the following questions: 1. Why is it important for a worker in the Community Services Industry

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    account of his two-year documentation of the lives of two brothers, Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers. The boys are afforded little happiness and too much grief, trying to survive from day to day in their appartment at the crime-ridden Henry Horner Homes housing project on the outskirts of Chicago. When Kotlowitz approached the boys' mother, LaJoe, about writing the book about her children, she agreed with him, but felt the need to set him straight. "But you know, there are no chlidren here. They've seen

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    community has one of the most astronomically immense concentrations of criminal gangs of any area in Canada. It additionally has "one of the highest proportions of youth, sole-supported families, refugees and immigrants, low-income earners and public housing tenants of any community in Toronto (p.5, A Report of the Jane-Finch Street Involved Youth Issues Coalition, December 2002). Many of the factors listed can cause

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    to his book, written by, “not your typical middle class white male.” (prologue, p. xiii) He goes on to say that he is middle class, even though his parents didn’t have any money and that he is a white boy, even though he grew up in an inner city housing project where mostly everyone was Black or Hispanic. Dalton speaks about his experience as a white boy exploring his definition of race and class and saying that, “race and class are nothing more than a set of stories we tell ourselves to get through

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    Public housing has made a major impact in my life. I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn't for public housing, helping fund for my family's house and rent. We would be homeless and barely able to afford rent if it wasn't for the Section 8 program. My mom has been in the Section 8 program for over 20 years. She was first introduced to the program in 1996 and they have been funding my mom and us ever since. I am very thankful and appreciative of the public housing program to help fund for my family

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    everyone has a roof over their head. Out of this effort eventually arose the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which now administers three main public housing assistance programs (Edson, 2011). Much literature providing an overview of housing vouchers distinguishes between the different types of rental assistance, including project units, Section 8 project-based assistance, and Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers. It is important to distinguish between tenant-based assistance and rental-based

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    one reason why there is little research on crime in public housing. One major factor is money. Research requires money and research on crime in public housing will not affect many donors, whether they be organizations or individuals. In 18 years as police officer, my department has never received money to study crime in public housing. We have only just recently received money to put more officers in a gun free zone, which includes public housing, but it was to fight crime not study it. Another

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    Matthew Desmond believes that the alternative, a public housing building program, would not work but by bringing in better rent regulation and controlling the greed of landlords might be solve the poverty in low income neighborhood. Also by improving wages and providing decent benefits while reducing the huge tax subsidies handed out annually to the rich. Desmond states two kind of freedoms “the freedom to profit from rents and the freedom to live in a safe and affordable home" (2016: 308). Conclusion

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    The research paper problem that the authors, Von E. Nebbitt, James Herbert Williams, Margaret Lombe, Henrika McCoy, and Jennifer Stephens are trying to answer are the reasons that affect African Americans and other minorities that lives in Urban Public Housing. The author’s wants to figure out why minorities are so poorly represented in different data findings like the Census Bureau and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA). The many methods they employ to answer their questions are

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    The history of Chicago’s public housing can be traced back to the early twentieth century during the Great Migration, when hundreds of thousands of African-Americans left the rural south and moved up to the urban north in search of work in Chicago’s steel factories, meat packing plants, and binderies. As mass European immigration to Chicago and the rest of the United States halted during World War I, factory owners no longer had a steady stream of low skilled immigrant workers, looking for any

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