Unit 4 Social Justice Seminar Presentation: Let’s Talk Transgender Presented by: Centennial Gay-Straight Alliance & Central Spectrum Alliance What does transgender mean? Transgender: describes people whose gender identity is different from the sex assigned to them at birth Transgender can also be used...
such as democracy, social justice and inclusion which are frequently stated in educational policy documents and the reality in many schools in these countries. By mapping current situations in the respective participating countries, focusing on the success of individual immigrant students ...
Their responsibilities included overseeing the military, handling foreign relations, and administering justice; they were elected yearly. The Senate ranked underneath the suffetes, a body of affluent and influential citizens who served as advisors on crucial state concerns. Historians disagree on how ...
12、ebaseisinformedby:Theoriesaboutpeople,theirwidersocialenvironment,thenatureofsocialproblemsandwhatisrequiredtobringaboutchangeSocialworkexplainssocialproblemsasarisingfromvariousformsofinjusticeandoppressionSocialworkborrowsfromarangeoftheoriesfromacrossthehumanitiesandsciences,WHATDOWEMEANWHENWETAL 13、KABOUTASOCIALWO...
She also notes that kids can find inspiration in influencers: people who are engaged in service work, artists, social justice advocates and more. “Your child can develop a passion for service or creative pursuit they wouldn't have otherwise found," she says. "They have access to peop...
Poverty (1st definition)The first "official" definition based on the annualminimum amount of cash income required to supporta family. This amount is based on a "thrifty food plan."Every year, the poverty threshold is adjusted orindexed to the Consumer Price Index.Sondra J. FogelACSW...
scholars in the field, many of whom serve on the editorial board, as well as for the work of emerging scholars, including students, who have an interest in the contributions of a natural science of behavior to constructing cultures of social justice, human rights, and environmental ...
Economic •Incomedisparities •Educationaldisparities •Higherlevelsofunemployment •Criminaljusticesysteminvolvement •Toxicwastesitings/environmentalinjustice •Persistentovert/subtlediscrimination –E.g.,“drivingwhileblack” RacialDisparities:HealthCare •Highermaternalandinfantmortality •Higherdeathrates...
Value Theory Ethics: moral goodness, obligations, principles, justification; why be moral? Social-Political Philosophy: justice, rights, responsibilities, Practicing with “The Prince” by Niccolo Machiavelli Хайрбахорсол love and hate ...
set of core values. NASW –CORE VALUES These core values, embraced by social workers throughout the profession's history, are the foundation of social work's unique purpose and perspective: SERVICE SOCIAL JUSTICE DIGNITY AND WORTH OF THE PERSON IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS INTEGRITY COMPETENCE...