Discipline: Social Science

HIPAA in ActionHIPAA in Action

Assume you are working as a licensed clinical social worker. You receive a phone call from an attorney stating they are representing a client in a divorce case. The attorney’s client is married to one of your clients. The attorney requests a copy of your client’s file. The attorney mentions they have, or can get, […]

reflectreflect

Reflection of what is learned from the topics below: Topics: 1. intelligence and language development, and it’s benefits in life 2. social and emotional development (developmental, emotional and social differences and romantic relationship) and lifesaving decision that are beneficial to life.  3. Gender and sexuality, family lifestyles and parenting. 4. schooling, culture and society: living […]

Collaborative autoethnography for eliciting and understanding the lived experience of social work placementCollaborative autoethnography for eliciting and understanding the lived experience of social work placement

  Collaborative autoethnography for eliciting and understanding the lived experience of social work placement Articles Gant, V., Cheatham, L., Di Vito, H., Offei, E., Williams, G., & Yatosenge, N. (2019). Social work through collaborative autoethnography. Social Work Education, 1-14. Lapadat, J. C. (2017). Ethics in autoethnography and collaborative autoethnography. Qualitative inquiry, 23(8), 589-603.  You will need to deliver […]

DiscussDiscuss

Briefly discuss the following questions   1. Do schools do enough to protect children from repetitive peer abuse…bullying?  If not, how can they do better? 2. How has the internet contributed to bullying and why are the effects of cyber-bullying so devastating?  What makes them different from other types of bullying? 3. Is social media […]