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Papers On Human Services, Social Work & Family Issues
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Benefits To Placement Of Parents In Adult Day Care Facilities
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5 pages in length. It has been said that as people age and become more and more dependent upon others for their care, their needs reflect those similar to a child's. As a means by which to uphold whatever independence and sense of self that might still remain, adult day care has become one of the most promising alternatives. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCAdtDC.rtf
Bereavement Program/Hawaiian Children
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A 6 page research paper that discusses the elements involved in planning a bereavement program to help Native Hawaiian children. The writer discusses that such a program should be age appropriate, consider the Native Hawaiian culture and include aspects of play therapy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: khberhaw.rtf
Book Review / Information Highway Not As Great As We Think...
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A 3 page review of Clifford Stoll's "Silicon Snake Oil : Second Thoughts On The Information Superhighway" in which the writer discusses Stoll's thoughts on the various social problems that an expanding Internet will present. Bibliography lists 2 supporting sources.
Filename: Silicons.wps
Boys & Girls Clubs of America/An Assessment
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A 5 page research paper that reports on a student-initiated study of a BGCA facility's educational, training and self-development opportunities for members and staff. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
Filename: khbgca.rtf
California State Department Of Mental Health: Infant Preschool Family Mental Health Initiative Delivery Of Services
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7 pages in length. Maintaining stable mental health is a critical component to being able to live within a civilized society; those whose mental health is compromised for any number of reasons are often without appropriate resources to help them function at an adequate cognitive level. As a direct result, these individuals may gravitate toward fringe communities whereby the challenge of meeting basic human needs is greater than they can achieve. Indeed, adults with mental health problems are difficult enough to assist through limited state services, but when the individual in question is an infant or young child, it becomes critical for the state to intervene in the effort to fend off a lifetime of mental instability. The California Infant Preschool Family Mental Health Initiative (IPFMHI), conceived as a way in which to develop and expand "infant and early mental health services for children age birth to five and their families" (Knapp, 2006). Prevention, however, is as much a part of this service as is addressing existing problems, being that the Initiative - as part of the overall California State Department of Mental Health - is rooted as much in avoiding mental health issues as it is in intervention. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCCalInfSvc.rtf
Career In Social Work
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In this 7 page essay, the goals, jobs and opportunities of a social worker are presented. The writer then presents their own strengths and weaknesses as a future social worker in light of these definitions-- using real-life examples to illustrate points made. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Sociwork.wps
Careers v. Families in Marriage
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A 7 page paper discussing the responsibilities of career and family in marriage and how they impact the union. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Careerma.wps
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