In order to provide the appropriate intervention, social workers first need to have conducted a thorough assessment. Having a comprehensive understanding of a client and their social environment, including the
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Read FullFrom reading The Long Haul (see especially chapters five and six), share your thoughts on the Danish Folk Schools and the relevance of using personal story and collective research to implement major
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Read FullGlobal Transportation is the topic: Why did the author of this week’s reading find it necessary to compare the European and North American systems; are they really that different? How
Read FullRead Chapters 2, 10, 22, and 23 in Exploring Ethics (“Morality and Moral Philosophy”, by William Frankena; “The Nature of Moral Disagreement”, by Charles L. Stevenson; “Famine, Affluence and Morality”
Read FullBefore moving through diagnostic decision making, a social worker needs to conduct an interview that builds on a biopsychosocial assessment. New parts are added that clarify the timing, nature, and
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