discussion

i need a rough draft   Describe the assessment process as related to individuals and families. Briefly identify the types of information it is important to gather. Compare how assessment at the macro level is similar and dissimilar than at the micro level. Explain how you would gather the needed information at the macro level. … Read more

discussion

  To Prepare Consider the ethical decision-making framework outlined in this week’s resources, including Figure 1.1 on page 439 of Kirst-Ashman and Hull.  Select one of the following options, and then engage in the first few steps of the ethical decision-making process, including consultation with colleagues through your response posts. Option 1 As technology advances, … Read more

How is Idle Breakout played?

To destroy a brick and earn points, simply click on   https://www.google.com . Use points to upgrade and buy new balls with various abilities. To earn extra points, balls will naturally bounce off of and smash through bricks. Choose the most effective upgrades for the most brick-busting.

Project

Word limit: 900 words We need to talk about  Rental crisis increases in rents  Increase in the cost of daily living Suffering of youngsters in buying a house Issues in managing family budget Reducing outdoor activities and trips to manage family budget Compelled to do a second job Issues in doing and managing second job … Read more

Origins

In this assignment, you will summarize beliefs about the origin of the universe and life, including what Christians believe, what you believe, and how people’s beliefs about origins might impact how they live. After reflecting on chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis, in a total of 750-1050-words, complete the “Origins” document to do the following: … Read more

video discussion 2

  Our second video is Food Chains, a documentary that first aired in 2014.  It depicts the recent battle of Florida tomato workers to improve their income and working conditions. You will note many of the same issues that were dealt with in our first video, Harvest of Shame.  How would you compare the situation … Read more

Use of Silence

  Imagine you are talking to a friend in a coffee shop. The conversation is punctuated with long stretches of silence, during which you are each watching those around you. Are you comfortable with that silence, or are you anxious to fill it? Social workers seek to avoid thinking of silence as awkward. Instead, they … Read more

Serving Children at Home and at School

  Family and school represent the primary institutions that structure children’s lives. When family is not able to provide the safety and stability a child needs, that child’s school performance may suffer. Social workers are called to bridge the worlds of school and home with the role of ensuring that families have the support needed … Read more

Discussion: Values Underlying Theory and the NASW Code of Ethics

 Every profession has a code of ethics that guides professional behavior. In social work, the NASW Code of Ethics guides the behavior and decision-making practices of social workers. It is important that the theories social workers select in working with clients align, or are consistent, with the values and ethical principles identified in the NASW … Read more