Corporate Unconscionability
The concept of corporate unconscionability, including the exploitation of individuals in a special disadvantage. It explores the requirement of knowledge in cases of exploitation, such as actual knowledge, wilful blindness, recklessness, constructive knowledge, and constructive notice.
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ECC Social Value Reporting and Evaluation Framework
Essex County Council (ECC) has implemented a robust Social Value Reporting and Evaluation framework based on the Local Government Association's National TOMs method. This framework categorizes and assesses social value contributions in two parts - Value Score and Supporting Statement Score - to deri
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Exploring Power Dynamics in Mentoring and Coaching Relationships
This session delves into strategies for fostering effective mentoring and coaching relationships, emphasizing the importance of considering power dynamics, goal-setting, and fostering independence in proteges. Mentoring relationships are seen as socially constructed power dynamics that can advantage
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Understanding Social Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise, and Social Innovation
Social entrepreneurship involves creating sustainable social impact, social enterprises address challenges in critical needs sectors, and social innovation focuses on developing effective solutions to social and environmental issues. These concepts emphasize creating social value while engaging with
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Understanding Social Determinants of Health
Chronic conditions like heart disease and cancer have multiple causes, not all biological. Social epidemiology studies the social distribution of health, morbidity, and mortality risk influenced by social status and conditions. Factors such as age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, and social cond
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Anti-Poverty Practice Framework for Social Work in Northern Ireland
This framework emphasizes the importance of addressing poverty in social work practice in Northern Ireland. It aims to help social workers recognize and respond to the impact of poverty on individuals, families, and communities. Poverty is identified as a major social injustice, and social work prof
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Victorian Public Sector Nurses and Midwives Enterprise Agreement 2020-2024 Overview
The agreement covers translation of employees to a revised grading structure while maintaining salary, with streams including Clinical, Advanced Practice, Research, Quality, Governance, Community, and Nurse/Midwife Management. The change involves adjusting bed capacity and categorizing roles to 8A,
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Understanding the Importance of Social Skills for Mental Health Recovery
Social skills play a crucial role in how we communicate, interact, and form relationships with others. They are essential for personal, social, and professional success. Neglecting social skills can hinder mental health recovery, as they contribute to social recognition, acceptance, and building soc
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Understanding Medical Social Work and Its Impact on Patient Well-being
Medical Social Work, also known as Health Care Social Work, plays a crucial role in addressing the social, physical, and psychological needs of patients. Through providing case work, after-care, and convalescence services, Medical Social Workers contribute to reducing hospital readmissions, preventi
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Understanding the Concept of Social Action in Professional Social Work
Social action is a crucial method in professional social work that involves organized efforts to bring about structural changes in society or prevent adverse changes. It addresses social problems like the dowry system, environmental destruction, and health issues through mobilizing masses for impact
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Objectives and Importance of Social Legislation for Social Workers
Social legislation is inspired by the constitution and aims to remove discrimination, safeguard rights of vulnerable groups, and eradicate social evils. It plays a crucial role in social welfare by providing a legal basis for addressing societal issues, enhancing community well-being, and facilitati
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Overview of Social Security and Health Care System in Turkey
The social security system in Turkey comprises three main organizations: Social Insurance Institution (SGK/SSK), Social Security Institution for the Self-employed (Bag-Kur/SISE), and Pension Fund for Civil Servants (Emekli Sandigi). Hospitals in Turkey are dispersed among various social security and
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Phases and Steps of Social Case Work Process
Social case work process involves three main phases: Social Study, Social Diagnosis, and Social Treatment. The Social Study phase focuses on acquiring facts about the client's situation, while Social Diagnosis involves the professional opinion of the case worker towards a solution. Social Treatment
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Understanding Assessment Arrangements for Students with Additional Support Needs
Assessment arrangements cater to candidates with identified additional support needs to ensure fair access without compromising integrity. Eligible candidates may receive reasonable adjustments tailored to their individual requirements, with evidence required to support the need for specific accommo
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Understanding the Difference Between Social Work and Social Welfare
Social work and social welfare are often used interchangeably, but there are distinct differences between the two. Social work involves highly trained professionals providing services to individuals and communities in need, using problem-solving methods. On the other hand, social welfare focuses on
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Understanding the Relationship Between Social Welfare and Social Work
Social welfare and social work are interconnected concepts aimed at enhancing societal well-being. Social welfare refers to a nation's system of programs and services meeting essential needs, while social work involves professional activities supporting individuals and communities in achieving socia
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Understanding Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprises
Social entrepreneurship involves individuals known as social entrepreneurs who focus on addressing social, cultural, or environmental issues without the sole aim of making profits. These enterprises operate with the goal of creating a social impact rather than prioritizing financial gain. Social ent
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Social Economy and Innovation in Emilia-Romagna Region
Emilia-Romagna Region in Italy highlights the importance of social economy and innovation for sustainable development. Various initiatives such as Social Cooperatives and Voluntary Associations contribute to the region's social well-being. The focus on social values and not-for-profit activities dri
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Understanding Social Skills Development in Students
Explore the reasons behind students lacking social skills in school settings and analyze the challenges some face even after receiving social skills instruction. Discover the key social skills required for appropriate interactions and the importance of social competence for overall well-being. Delve
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Enhancing Childcare Policies for Societal Progress in EU
The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) plays a crucial role in strengthening childcare policies, particularly focusing on the next generation's well-being. Quality childcare programs aid in developing vital skills and fostering full-time employment, especially for women, while reducing inequalit
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Addressing Equality and Diversity Through the Equality Act of 2010
The Equality Act of 2010, enforced since October, provides a comprehensive legal structure to combat discrimination and inequality. Councillor Paula Wakefield champions equalities and domestic abuse issues at Wigan Council, emphasizing protected characteristics such as youth, older persons, disabili
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Youth Justice System Challenges and Solutions in Victoria
In Victoria, entrenched disadvantage contributes to youth offending rates and high rates of detention. The youth justice system faces challenges such as the overrepresentation of certain postcodes in prison admissions and the increasing number of unsentenced young people in detention. Key principles
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P-EBT SY2022 Upload Training: Eligibility and Process Overview
The P-EBT SY2022 Upload Training on 2/24/2022 provides information on campus and student eligibility criteria, file preparation, timeline, and technical support. Learn about the requirements for campus and student eligibility, including National School Lunch Program approval, COVID-19-related criter
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The Micro Skills of Compassion in Group Work
Understanding the essence of compassion, its evolution in the brain, and its impact on individual and group dynamics are explored in this insightful content. Addressing issues of distress and disadvantage, the discussion emphasizes the importance of proactive responses to foster a more inclusive and
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Transforming Women's Futures: Addressing Disadvantage in Public Services
The report highlights the challenges faced by women in the North East of England due to factors like austerity, COVID-19, and the cost of living crisis. It emphasizes the disproportionate impact on women's health and well-being, with many facing barriers like stigma, trauma, poverty, and systemic ra
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Impact of Childhood Environment on Gender Gaps in Adulthood
Gender gaps in adulthood, particularly in earnings and employment, have been extensively studied. This paper explores how childhood environment influences these gaps, showing that boys from poor families are less likely to work than girls. The study reveals that gender gaps vary across different are
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Understanding Social Neuroscience: Exploring Human Sociality and Well-Being
Social neuroscience delves into how the brain processes social interactions and their impact on human well-being. It focuses on the interconnectedness between social connections and overall life satisfaction, suggesting that humans are inherently social beings with a strong need for social belonging
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Promoting Equality in Wales: Implementing the Socio-economic Duty
The Welsh Government is prioritizing equality and human rights, especially in the context of Brexit, by commencing the socio-economic duty outlined in the Wales Act 2017. This duty requires specified public bodies to consider how their decisions can reduce inequalities associated with socio-economic
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Transforming Lives: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough's Approach to Multiple Disadvantage
Exploring how Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are addressing multiple disadvantages through their innovative approach, focusing on supporting individuals facing homelessness, substance misuse, mental health issues, criminal justice involvement, and domestic abuse. The initiative aims to create more
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Inclusion in Bulgaria
The development and implementation of social entrepreneurship practices in Bulgaria aim to promote social inclusion through the development of the social economy. The focus is on combining economic results with social objectives, managed transparently with measurable, positive financial value. Vario
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Diverse Social Entities Mining from Linked Data in Social Networks
This research focuses on mining diverse social entities from linked data in social networks using a DF-tree structure and DF-growth mining algorithm. The study explores the extraction of important linked data in social networks and the mining of various social entities such as friends. Prominence va
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Addressing Bias in Student Evaluations of Faculty: Considerations and Resolutions
SPOT surveys can unfairly bias marginalized groups in academia, such as women and people of color, impacting faculty evaluations. While student feedback is valuable, students may not be equipped to assess teaching effectively. Institutions should use SPOT data for reflection rather than consequentia
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Overview of WISEdata Snapshot Preparation and Reporting Requirements
The WISEdata Snapshot Preparation provides crucial details on data entry, validation, and reporting processes for educational institutions. It outlines the importance of accurate data collection for federal reporting, public reporting, and funding determinations. Additionally, the Snapshot Reporting
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Collaborative Approach to System Change in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough
This initiative focuses on co-production and collaboration to address multiple disadvantage issues in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough. It involves various stakeholders and community hubs to ensure access to support, trauma-informed justice system, digital inclusion, and improved healthcare. The progra
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Medical Teleconsultations During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland: Preliminary Study
This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of medical teleconsultations as a tool for primary care physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland. Results showed that many doctors prefer teleconsultation as their primary working tool, foresee its continued use post-pandemic, and find it effectiv
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Understanding Social Geography: Meaning, Scope, and Differences
Social geography is a branch of human geography focusing on social structures, groups, and activities. It examines the spatial arrangement of social phenomena, social differences, and patterns in understanding socially defined population groups. The scope of social geography includes analyzing spati
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Ensuring Justice and Support for People with Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
Research highlights the overrepresentation of individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental health issues in the criminal justice system, underscoring the need for effective access to justice and appropriate accommodations. The Probation Service aims to rehabilitate offenders through communi
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Ethical Considerations in Changing Client Representation between Governmental Entities
This presentation focuses on ethical considerations when transitioning client representation from one governmental entity to another, emphasizing the importance of informed consent, confidentiality, and avoiding conflicts of interest. Rule 1.9(c) plays a key role in regulating the use of former clie
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The Impact of Monolingualism on English Speakers Today
Recent globalization and technological advancements have made English the dominant language globally. However, the decline in foreign language learning has resulted in a prevalence of monolingual English speakers, depriving them of opportunities to learn, think, and engage with diverse cultures. Thi
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Impact of Homelessness and Severe Social Disadvantage on Health
The interconnected issues of homelessness, severe social disadvantage, and multiple health problems have been a longstanding concern. The harsh living conditions and stigma faced by marginalized individuals contribute to a continuous cycle of health crises, including chronic physical and mental heal
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