Power, Privilege, and Classism

  iscussion 2: Power, Privilege, and Classism Power, privilege, and classism are interconnected. The more privilege you enjoy, the more power you have to access opportunities that build wealth. The more wealth you can amass, the higher your social standing. It is important to note that having wealth is not an indictment. However, the privileges […]

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Abortion and ethical consideration

 Due on Friday writer have to look into Atlanta, Georgia abortion law. For social workers, the potential conflict between personal and professional ethics can be a source of great contention. Abortion is a highly politicized and contested topic. It is also one that reflects great diversity in terms of opinion, personal and professional ethics, and […]

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discussion

Week 9  Interventions With Adolescents  Resources  Readings  LeCroy, C. W., & Williams, L. R. (2013). Intervention with adolescents. In M. Holosko, C. Dulmus, & K. Sowers (Eds.), Social work practice with individuals and families: Evidence- informed assessments and interventions (pp. 97–124). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.   Austin, A., Craig, S. L., & D’Souza, S. A. (2018: […]

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Week 6 Homework help – Discussion Response to Classmates

I NEED THIS DONE TODAY!!!! Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resources on your own before you bid. Main references come from Murray, C., Pope, A., & Willis, B. (2017) and/or American Psychological Association (2014: 2024 – Essay Writing Service | Write My Essay For Me Without Delay). You […]

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Tda 2.2 Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People

Lorraine Bale TDA 2. 2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1. 1 United Nations convention protection of children’s act- when was the 1st legislation impacted. It was drawn up in 1989, but the United Kingdom decided on 16th December 1991 formally agreed to make sure that every child has the same rights […]

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According Narmada

According to the government, the Sardar Sarovar Dam will do the following: Provide safe drinking water to 30 million people Irrigate 4. million hectares of land Produce 550 megawatts of power Provide 1,300 cubic-meters of water per yr. or municipal and industrial purposes Provide a drainage system to carry away floodwaters It will also take […]

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What are the implications of this knowledge for social work practice in urban communities?

Please watch the documentary and answer the following question in 1 – 2 page double space. 1. What are you initial response to the documentary? 2. How do you think cultural factors play a role? 3. What is the impact of race, ethnicity, gender, class, education and other factors on the development of our brain? […]

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Plan an Intervention Strategy

I am writing about case Scenario 1. This is a referral made by the GP of a 72 year old Punjabi lady, Jameela, to the older person’s team. She has increasing care needs and is cared for by her Daughter-in-law, Farah, who has become increasingly depressed and unable to cope. She has two children, the […]

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Police: Racial Profiling in America

POLICE: RACIAL PROFILING IN AMERICA Naomi D. Hopkins Stevens-Henager College APP 101 9 February 2013 Abstract This paper will discuss the relationship between Fear and how it relates to Racial Profiling in Police Practices. We will also discuss and illustrate real life examples under which Racial Profiling has occurred and how it is scientifically defined. […]

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Forced Sterilization

Markeisha A. Knott History of Medicine in the U. S. – Class 421 Forced Sterilization Throughout history there have always been circumstances where the government has required citizens to undergo some sort of medical procedure. Even though some of these procedures were commonplace in the past, they are now considered ethically wrong. Forced sterilization is […]

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Power, Privilege, and Classism

  iscussion 2: Power, Privilege, and Classism Power, privilege, and classism are interconnected. The more privilege you enjoy, the more power you have to access opportunities that build wealth. The more wealth you can amass, the higher your social standing. It is important to note that having wealth is not an indictment. However, the privileges […]

Read more

Abortion and ethical consideration

 Due on Friday writer have to look into Atlanta, Georgia abortion law. For social workers, the potential conflict between personal and professional ethics can be a source of great contention. Abortion is a highly politicized and contested topic. It is also one that reflects great diversity in terms of opinion, personal and professional ethics, and […]

Read more

discussion

Week 9  Interventions With Adolescents  Resources  Readings  LeCroy, C. W., & Williams, L. R. (2013). Intervention with adolescents. In M. Holosko, C. Dulmus, & K. Sowers (Eds.), Social work practice with individuals and families: Evidence- informed assessments and interventions (pp. 97–124). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.   Austin, A., Craig, S. L., & D’Souza, S. A. (2018: […]

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Week 6 Homework help – Discussion Response to Classmates

I NEED THIS DONE TODAY!!!! Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resources on your own before you bid. Main references come from Murray, C., Pope, A., & Willis, B. (2017) and/or American Psychological Association (2014: 2024 – Essay Writing Service | Write My Essay For Me Without Delay). You […]

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Tda 2.2 Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People

Lorraine Bale TDA 2. 2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1. 1 United Nations convention protection of children’s act- when was the 1st legislation impacted. It was drawn up in 1989, but the United Kingdom decided on 16th December 1991 formally agreed to make sure that every child has the same rights […]

Read more

According Narmada

According to the government, the Sardar Sarovar Dam will do the following: Provide safe drinking water to 30 million people Irrigate 4. million hectares of land Produce 550 megawatts of power Provide 1,300 cubic-meters of water per yr. or municipal and industrial purposes Provide a drainage system to carry away floodwaters It will also take […]

Read more

What are the implications of this knowledge for social work practice in urban communities?

Please watch the documentary and answer the following question in 1 – 2 page double space. 1. What are you initial response to the documentary? 2. How do you think cultural factors play a role? 3. What is the impact of race, ethnicity, gender, class, education and other factors on the development of our brain? […]

Read more

Plan an Intervention Strategy

I am writing about case Scenario 1. This is a referral made by the GP of a 72 year old Punjabi lady, Jameela, to the older person’s team. She has increasing care needs and is cared for by her Daughter-in-law, Farah, who has become increasingly depressed and unable to cope. She has two children, the […]

Read more

Police: Racial Profiling in America

POLICE: RACIAL PROFILING IN AMERICA Naomi D. Hopkins Stevens-Henager College APP 101 9 February 2013 Abstract This paper will discuss the relationship between Fear and how it relates to Racial Profiling in Police Practices. We will also discuss and illustrate real life examples under which Racial Profiling has occurred and how it is scientifically defined. […]

Read more

Forced Sterilization

Markeisha A. Knott History of Medicine in the U. S. – Class 421 Forced Sterilization Throughout history there have always been circumstances where the government has required citizens to undergo some sort of medical procedure. Even though some of these procedures were commonplace in the past, they are now considered ethically wrong. Forced sterilization is […]

Read more