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Professional helping as negotiation in motion: social work as work on the move

Professional helping as negotiation in motion: social work as work on the move

... on social work by examining what it looks like through the lens of movement based social ...Fundamentally, social work is work on the ...like social workers are constantly physically ...

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Social Work with Asylum Seekers in Ireland: Responding to need and advocating for social justice

Social Work with Asylum Seekers in Ireland: Responding to need and advocating for social justice

... prosecute social workers who, through deliberate, neglectful treatment or inaction, concealment or cover up fail to act on abuse or ...on social work prac- tice this paper proposed that the ...

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More than what the eye can see: the emotional journey and experience of powerlessness of integrated care service users and their carers

More than what the eye can see: the emotional journey and experience of powerlessness of integrated care service users and their carers

... Health Service (NHS) trust wanted to redesign its integrated care services, a system of coordinat- ing health and social care responding to identified cases of high-risk individuals for preventive ...

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Marx: alienation, commodity fetishism and the world of contemporary social work

Marx: alienation, commodity fetishism and the world of contemporary social work

... radical social work practice? How can an understanding of Marx’s concepts of alienation and commodity fetishism help us craft social work responses which challenge the powerlessness and oppression ...

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Efficacy of mental health crisis houses compared with acute mental health wards: a literature review

Efficacy of mental health crisis houses compared with acute mental health wards: a literature review

... development of therapeutic alliance are kindness, empathy, warmth, trustworthiness, calmness and humour. This finding has implications for the recruitment of support staff, nursing students and qualified nurses. ...

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IMPROVING DATA REPLICATION IN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK

IMPROVING DATA REPLICATION IN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORK

... all users share the same level of ...which users can access data relevant to their tasks without interfering with the work of ...many social network providers have their own private datacenters to ...

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Making it ‘APP’en : service user feedback : developing and implementing a service user APP : reflections from Northern Ireland, England and Scotland

Making it ‘APP’en : service user feedback : developing and implementing a service user APP : reflections from Northern Ireland, England and Scotland

... of feedback APPS for different service user groups and instructional materials for student social... workers and practitioners to ensure that they are familiar with how these digital too[r] ...

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Parents with learning disabilities - the lived experience - a study for equal say, Glasgow

Parents with learning disabilities - the lived experience - a study for equal say, Glasgow

... by social services and assumed to be ...in service provision between what it means to support parents on the one hand, while at the same time protecting the child/children (Booth & Booth, ...

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Effects of Mediation on Participants’ Satisfaction in Predicting the Influence of Service Quality and Trust on the Loyalty of Insurance Service Users on Not Receiving Wage Workers Participants

Effects of Mediation on Participants’ Satisfaction in Predicting the Influence of Service Quality and Trust on the Loyalty of Insurance Service Users on Not Receiving Wage Workers Participants

... of service quality and trust level towards the loyalty mediated by the satisfaction of Not Receiving Wage Workers/Bukan Penerima Upah (BPU) in BPJS Ketenagakerjaan branch ...comprise service quality ...

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Time for ‘resilience’: community mediators working with marginalised young people offer a novel approach

Time for ‘resilience’: community mediators working with marginalised young people offer a novel approach

... Bologh (2009, p. 240) identifies aesthetic rationality as a mainly unacknowledged female form of rationality (in the sense that it is associated with domestic and communal relations), which is, in the broadest sense, ...

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User Service Rating Prediction System by Exploring Social Users Rating Behavior

User Service Rating Prediction System by Exploring Social Users Rating Behavior

... 1) Zhangjie Fu, Xingming Sun, Nigel Linge, Lu Zhou-2014: In recent years, consumer centric cloud computing paradigm had emerged as the development of smart electronic devices combined with the rising cloud computing ...

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Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England

Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England

... their social and cultural backgrounds, remission or eradication of symptoms, spirituality, usefulness in society, ability to bounce back, and unique personal ...

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Delivering public services in the mixed economy of welfare : perspectives from the voluntary and community sector in rural England

Delivering public services in the mixed economy of welfare : perspectives from the voluntary and community sector in rural England

... for social care in England, built around the key notions of independence and choice (Department of Health, ...by users because they gave them more control over their lives (Glendinning et ...older ...

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In the gaps and on the margins : social work in England, 1940–1970

In the gaps and on the margins : social work in England, 1940–1970

... and social scientists about re-using qualitative data such as oral ...which social workers went about their everyday practice, and the many informal arrangements which existed alongside the official ...

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Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England

Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England

... English social care policies of personalisation are underpinned by aspirations of enhancing choice, control and empowerment, this study has added to previous evidence (Arksey and Glendinning 2007) that, in ...

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Core outcome sets for use in effectiveness trials involving people with bipolar and schizophrenia in a community based setting (PARTNERS2) : study protocol for the development of two core outcome sets

Core outcome sets for use in effectiveness trials involving people with bipolar and schizophrenia in a community based setting (PARTNERS2) : study protocol for the development of two core outcome sets

... A group of participants, representing the key stake- holder groups of service users, carers and health and so- cial care professionals, will be recruited to the study. Those participating in the qualitative ...

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2175.pdf

2175.pdf

... the social work profession has a long history, stretching from the establishment of the DSW in 1948 under colonial rule to the country’s first school of social work in 1964 to the formation of its official ...

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Barriers to affordable housing for mental health service users : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Public Policy at Massey University, Albany Campus, New Zealand

Barriers to affordable housing for mental health service users : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Public Policy at Massey University, Albany Campus, New Zealand

... The housing policy of the Labour/Alliance Coalition Government of 1999 and subsequent Labour led administrations has reversed some of the market oriented policies of the 1990s. In the first administration it stopped the ...

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Core outcome sets for use in effectiveness trials involving people with bipolar and schizophrenia in a community based setting (PARTNERS2): study protocol for the development of two core outcome sets

Core outcome sets for use in effectiveness trials involving people with bipolar and schizophrenia in a community based setting (PARTNERS2): study protocol for the development of two core outcome sets

... Methods: A three-step approach is to be used to concurrently develop two core outcome sets, one for bipolar and one for schizophrenia. First, a comprehensive list of outcomes will be compiled through qualitative research ...

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The Role of Social Workers in Social Rehabilitation Services at BinaNetraWytaGuna Social House

The Role of Social Workers in Social Rehabilitation Services at BinaNetraWytaGuna Social House

... of social workers to two is as'm a najer ...the workers co-ordinate for clients who need social services from beginning to a ...mediator social workers become intermediaries by ...

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