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Key Assumptions of the Work Practice Perspective

Social Work Practice and Generalist Perspective

Social Work Practice and Generalist Perspective

... social work profession, historically, conceptually, and ...to work with diverse groups and populations at risk, including rural ...can work to support but also to change the social welfare ...direct ...

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The perspective of Gestalt therapy in social work practice

The perspective of Gestalt therapy in social work practice

... social work practice, the ability to solve the ethical dilemmas arising from the aid process requires a certain strategy of the social worker’s attitude and customer ...social work control of their ...

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Social work and the news media: entrenched assumptions, practice tensions and social workers’ professional identity

Social work and the news media: entrenched assumptions, practice tensions and social workers’ professional identity

... own practice in the media in relation to its ...their practice in the short term had become far more risk averse, self-questioning and hyper- vigilant, but seemingly no significant changes in the long ...

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Proofs  of  Work  from  Worst-Case  Assumptions

Proofs of Work from Worst-Case Assumptions

... context of complexity theory for this theoretical question, it suffices to obtain a computational problem whose (moderately) hard instances are easy to sample such that solutions are quickly verifiable. Unfortunately, ...

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Action Research: Assumptions and Practice. by Rajesh Tandon

Action Research: Assumptions and Practice. by Rajesh Tandon

... underlying assumptions of action - research tend to go contrary to the assumptions of classical ...some key questions which have been largely neglected in social science ...

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Taken-for-granted assumptions and professionalism in IAG practice

Taken-for-granted assumptions and professionalism in IAG practice

... the Jacymay Trust 4 , a national charity, received government funding to deliver projects that had target outcomes in terms of the number of clients seen and placed in education, training and employment. However, some of ...

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Group work for autonomy in China: From the perspective of teacher practice and cognition

Group work for autonomy in China: From the perspective of teacher practice and cognition

... Autonomous & collaborative T2 Personal learning experience Early family education Principal’s recognition Peer colleagues’ positive comments Ss’ compliments A le[r] ...

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PERSPECTIVE ON PRACTICE

PERSPECTIVE ON PRACTICE

... formulating work groups and sharing responsibilities within groups, trainees started collecting material to be used as educational tools and training activities took place under the guidance of the ...

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One nurse's experience with the effects of assumptions and judgements on practice.

One nurse's experience with the effects of assumptions and judgements on practice.

... I encountered Jennifer 1 one morning shift when allocated from the hospital’s casual pool to work in the paediatric department. In the regional hospital where I worked, hospital casual staff were often deployed to ...

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21st century social work: reducing re-offending - key practice skills

21st century social work: reducing re-offending - key practice skills

... to work with offenders who, as noted by Marshall and Serran, are typically a ‘difficult population to work with at least partly because they are often defensive and ...

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The Environment-Within-Person Perspective: Integrating a Mindfulness Framework into Social Work Practice

The Environment-Within-Person Perspective: Integrating a Mindfulness Framework into Social Work Practice

... social work practitioners are trained to address conditions of the environment through a social justice lens and to help clients think through logical steps of a problem-solving or change ...effectively ...

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Community Food Work as Critical Practice: A Faith-Based Perspective through Narratives

Community Food Work as Critical Practice: A Faith-Based Perspective through Narratives

... their work varied among the practitioners, from being the foundation of their involvement in the work to being an auxiliary ...food work. Healthy people was the third most common field of ...

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Social Work Services in Small Animal Private Practice Settings: A Veterinarian’s Perspective

Social Work Services in Small Animal Private Practice Settings: A Veterinarian’s Perspective

... social work services in small animal private practice ...social work services, comfort level in dealing with bereaved owners and the roles and challenges using a social worker in small animal private ...

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Public-Key  Cryptography  from  New  Multivariate  Quadratic  Assumptions

Public-Key Cryptography from New Multivariate Quadratic Assumptions

... this work, we further test this intuition by investigating the case that the instance S is drawn from a distribution whose quadratic coefficients come from Gaussian distributions with moderately large standard ...

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Dealing with missing data: Key assumptions and methods for applied analysis

Dealing with missing data: Key assumptions and methods for applied analysis

... 1. Introduction Missing data is a problem because nearly all standard statistical methods presume complete information for all the variables included in the analysis. A relatively few absent observations on some ...

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The sociological perspective on the knowledge based society: assumptions, facts and visions

The sociological perspective on the knowledge based society: assumptions, facts and visions

... “knowledge-based work” in the service sector for which the terms were developed are not relevant for the development of jobs in other sectors, ...manufacturing work or agricultural ...

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Policy & Practice Perspective

Policy & Practice Perspective

... preparation work with a family adopting from China, a worker would routinely discuss with prospective parents how they would plan to provide their child with experiences to interact with adults and children of her ...

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Belonging and women entrepreneurs:women's navigation of gendered assumptions in entrepreneurial practice

Belonging and women entrepreneurs:women's navigation of gendered assumptions in entrepreneurial practice

... and Poggio, 2004a). Engaging in belonging is illustrated as a core activity for women entrepreneurs, negotiating and finding ways to develop agency within shifting power asymmetries. This study has shown the dynamic ...

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Integration of Spirituality into the Strengths-Based Social Work Practice: A Transpersonal Approach to the Strengths Perspective

Integration of Spirituality into the Strengths-Based Social Work Practice: A Transpersonal Approach to the Strengths Perspective

... social work practice in the 1920s had resulted in the development of diagnostic social work in which the worker functioned as an expert in diagnosing and treating ...Social Work, introduced a ...

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Can I have this dance? A perspective on the expectations and demands of current youth work practice in Scotland

Can I have this dance? A perspective on the expectations and demands of current youth work practice in Scotland

... youth work which need to be tackled in order to address this ...a practice which is inclusive, reflective and ...ethical practice to create “integrity within the work, (through) nurturing ...

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