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  Respond to two colleagues: Provide a suggestion for how a social worker could help clients to understand and make meaning of the trauma within the client’s values and belief framework. Please see the attachement:Responsetocolleague.docx Colleague 1 ...

Help review a Podcast and explain how it is related to sociological research. Podcast name: “Nice White Parents.” by Chana Jofee Walt PodcastReviewGuidelines.pdfCalarco-CoachedfortheClassroom-ParentsaCulturalTransmissionandChildrenasReproductionofEducationalInequalities.pdfHagerman-Whitefamiliesandracecolourblindandcolourconsciousapproachestowhiteracialsocialization.pdf ...

Upon hearing the stories of sometimes horrific atrocities clients or client families have experienced, you as a social worker may find yourself confronting existential “why” questions. For example: Why do horrible events happen to good people? Why do people abuse their children? Trying to make...

Response should be 2-3 paragraphs in length, and include appropriate grammar, spelling, cohesion, and thoughtfulness. Discuss a social problem that concerns you. How does that social problem relate to issues of diversity, social justice, or at-risk populations? Incorporate and cite relevant research.  ...

  Using the same case study you chose in Week 2 (Ella Shultz Case Study), you will use the problem-solving model AND a theory from the host of different theoretical orientations you have used for the case study. Remember, a theoretical orientation is that it...

 Write a short reflection on deviance.  What examples of can you think of where things in the past were defined as “deviant” but are now considered “normal”?  What examples can you think of where things thing in the past were defined as “normal” but are...

   Social workers who utilize the solution-focused model are mindful of how their conversations with their clients, families, groups or even community members facilitate their thinking about solutions. The client is always the “expert,” and therefore, social workers ask questions to explore how the client...