Provide a clear, personal analysis of the issue and an explanation of the core values and assumptions that informs their analysis.

Draft a paper that critically analyzes a current, domestic or foreign political issue of importance to the United States. Students will

(1) identify a current political event to analyze;

(2) research and summarize the different approaches to understanding the political issue selected;

(3) provide a clear, personal analysis of the issue and an explanation of the core values and assumptions that informs their analysis. The student will be expected to support their discussion with primary texts and pre-approved secondary sources (including, but not limited to the course text, online lectures, and a list of suggested online resources). Your paper should be 6–8 pages in length and include proper APA citation. Remember, you should utilize the information provided from each week of the course to complete your essay.

Explain something about variation in human behavior and perspectives.

Central Argument : Clearly state your argument in 1 or 2 sentences. You will spend the rest of your paper answering the following about your argument:

Support: You must support your argument with evidence. It must make sense. Tie up loose ends and cover rebuttals as needed. You will make a series of claims, each supported by evidence.

Structure: Be organized and structure your writing to best present your argument. Give an introduction at the beginning and a conclusion at the end. Edit your paper so that there are no confusing statements. A general format you can use in the body is:

Claim > Evidence** ; Claim > Evidence ; Connection ; Conclusion…. repeat.
**may be more than one piece of evidence per claim

Sources: Cite at least 8 sources in your paper. Include a works cited/bibliography page. Only include sources that are cited in the text in your bibliography.

Multiple perspectives: Clearly and specifically address biological anthropology and cultural anthropology perspectives, other research perspectives as relevant (e.g. psychology, medicine, education, archaeology, etc.).

Cross-cultural examples: Use at least 2 specific ethnographic examples for how people in other cultures do things. These examples need to be relevant to your argument and explain something about variation in human behavior and perspectives.
Formatting: use the format guidelines from the syllabus.

Length: no more than 3 pages. Short papers are harder than you may think! Aim for brevity and precision.

How is your stress level? What do you do to destress?

Overall guidelines for academic writing:

Review APA style rules.
Successfully apply English grammar rules.
Effectively write an introductory paragraph with thesis statement, references (in text and works cited or reference page), outline, draft, revise, and create final written product.
Select relevant research articles to support your statement.
Correctly citing (APA style) relevant researches.

You may choose to address the following questions:

So you have been practicing meditation for about ten weeks now, have you noticed any differenced in your life?
Such as your ability to focus, your perspective with relationships and things happened around you.

Your attitude and thoughts on meditation, mindfulness, gratitude, happiness and etc.
Based on what you have learned in class, what is your understanding on “how meditation may affect/improve your health?”
How is your stress level? What do you do to destress?
Do you think that you will likely to adopt meditation as your daily routine?

Please answers these questions based on the information of the lectures and check the reflection journal 1 so that essay can be consistent.

How Can Behavioural Modernity be Detected Archaeologicaly?

How Can Behavioural Modernity be Detected Archaeologicaly?

What gaps there are in your knowledge, which would need to be filled in order to work with Liz constructively and where you would look to fill them

PART 2- Reflective Essay (1500 words +/- 10%). Please answer either A or B but not both questions.

Liz is a 36-year old woman subject to a Community Order of 12 months for an offence of Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm. The offence was a ‘road rage’ incident, which occurred when another driver beeped her horn at Liz as she was parked in the middle of the road while waiting to pick up a friend. Liz jumped out of her car screaming abuse and punched the other driver several times in the face. Her attitude towards the offence appears to fluctuate between expressing remorse, blaming the other woman for being ‘rude and impatient’ and denying responsibility because of her mental illness.Liz has been diagnosed with anxiety and a borderline anti-social personality disorder. She is prescribed medication, which she generally complies with although she admits to often drinking heavily on top of this. She is in a relationship with a man who is well known to Probation as he has a record of serious Domestic Violence. Liz has disclosed that he has been violent to her in the past and there are also suspicions that he controls her use of medication but she insists they are ‘generally happy’ and she does not want to leave him. She is not in contact with any other family members and appears to have few friends. She is signed off from work on health grounds and in receipt of benefits. She and her partner live in a council owned property although the tenancy is specifically in her name.

A good essay will discuss:

How you would set about assessing Liz’s criminogenic needs.
What gaps there are in your knowledge, which would need to be filled in order to work with Liz constructively and where you would look to fill them
Liz’s diversity issues i.e. her background and current living situation and in what ways she is similar or different to you.
Which rehabilitative techniques you might use to work with her?
What personal (this might link to diversity issues) and organisational barriers there might be when working with Liz?

N.B. A very topical theme in relation to possibly consider in relation to rehabilitative practice is the impact of Covid-19 on ‘typical’ experiences of supervision for both staff and Service Users. A useful source to reference here is a report by the ‘Making Every Adult Matter’ (MEAM) coalition, which identified both positive and negative possible aspects. You may wish to consider this in terms of potential issues for Liz and how they relate to those highlighted in the report.

Additional guidance:

Demonstrate that you have read and used relevant parts of the online module and other relevant theoretical literature and research.

Essays should be referenced using the APA referencing system
Full sentences should be used in the essay.
However,when you are explaining theory which supports your interventions or setting out your introduction please use the third person passive. E.g. “When talking to Liz I [i.e. first person] would consider how I could be gender sensitive, because it has been highlighted [i.e. 3rd person passive] that women have been different criminogenic needs to men (Shaw and Hannah-Moffat, 2004; Brown and Blanchette, 2006; Corston, 2007; Caulfield, 2010)”.
Please proofread your essay carefully (or ask a friend or colleague to do so) looking for spelling, grammatical and sentence structure errors.

 

What happens when people do not get enough sleep?

Write 4-5 paragraphs. There should be an introduction paragraph with a thesis statement, 2-3 body paragraphs supporting and explaining the thesis, and short concluding paragraph.

What are three major things that you must take into consideration when designing a questionnaire?

i) What are three major things that you must take into consideration when designing a questionnaire? (half a page)

ii) How might relations of power between an interviewer and an interviewee influence an interview? (half a page)

iii) What are three reasons why focus groups are more complex than interviews? (half a page)

Describe the constitutional powers and informal powers of the Texas Governor.

Describe the constitutional powers and informal powers of the Texas Governor. What is the value of the governor’s role as a persuader as illustrated in this video. How does Governor Perry’s address at the event sponsored by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board potentially impact public policy?

Identify what would be considered in an assessment of risk and why.

Method of Assessment 

Case Study: 2000-word written assignment contributes to 100% of the final grade for the module.

Assessment Task

Drawing on research, legislation, policy, and academic sources, discuss the level of risk identified in the following case study. You must also balance the risks against any protective factors.

Guidance

Drawing on appropriate literature, you should identify what would be considered in an assessment of risk and why. You are required to draw on two or three themes that have been taught in this module, such as: child neglect, domestic violence, child sexual abuse (including CSE and HSB), criminal exploitation, contextual safeguarding, mental health, working with fathers, parenting capacity etc. You are not required to write an assessment for this task, you are being asked to consider risk and protective factors and to draw on the literature to underpin this discussion. The assignment should be written in the third person.

Case Study
Family members

Charlene Evans, aged 12

Nadia Kahn, aged 3

Dina Williams, aged 35, mother to the children

Ahmed Khan, aged 24, father to Nadia

Samuel Evans, aged 28, father to Charlene

A referral was made to Children’s Services by the school nurse who has been supporting Charlene Evans. Charlene is 12 years old; she is of African Caribbean/White heritage and has learning disabilities. In the referral the school nurse reports that she has had growing concerns about Charlene over the past 6 weeks. Charlene has not been mixing well with other children which is out of character, and her teachers have commented on her behaviour as becoming more disruptive and difficult to manage.

Charlene went to see the nurse this morning complaining of stomach pains. When the nurse examined Charlene, she was concerned about how thin she had become. Charlene was dirty and smelly, her skin was very dry, cracked, and sore, she had severe and extensive new and old bruising and bite marks to her chest, inner thighs, and buttocks. Upon weighing her, the nurse notes that Charlene has lost two stone in weight since starting at the school nine months ago. The nurse adds in the referral that Charlene appeared frightened when asked about the bruising and would not share how these had been caused. The nurse has not informed Charlene’s mother, Dina, of the referral.

Charlene’s father, Samuel (who no longer lives with Charlene and her mother) occasionally collects Charlene from school, but his whereabouts are currently unknown. Samuel and Dina have had a transient relationship since meeting when Samuel was 16. They met at a party where Samuel’s older friends introduced them. Samuel has a history of drug misuse and was known to Children’s Services as he was severely neglected by his parents. Samuel has a dislike of social workers and feels they let him down. There is some suggestion in the case history that Samuel may have been involved in a gang when he was younger, and that this is possibly where his drug abuse stemmed from.

Charlene now lives with her mother, her mother’s partner Ahmed Khan and their daughter Nadia aged 3, who is of African Caribbean/Pakistani heritage. In the referral the nurse reports that school have tried to discuss their concerns in the past many times, and again last week, about Charlene’s behaviour. On this occasion Samuel was present as he had collected Charlene from school, and the nurse had written to Dina after attempting to contact her by telephone several times. The nurse feels she has been met with little or no response/concern from parents.

When Children’s Services completed initial checks, which included a search of the family’s history, it became evident that Dina had experienced some difficulties in 2019, when she had tried to commit suicide by taking an overdose. At that time, Dina told the hospital staff this was due to feeling overwhelmed by the needs of her family, the practical demands and stress from caring for Charlene. The family received a short intervention from early help when a family support worker was allocated to work with Dina to introduce more structure and routine with the children. Dina accessed a few sessions of counselling and seemed better in herself.

There is some reference made to Ahmed in the case notes, which suggests he helps to look after the children, such as bathing the children and putting them to bed. Dina sometimes goes to the neighbours during the evening and Ahmed stays at home and looks after the children. Although there is mention of Ahmed helping with the children, Ahmed seemed to be out a lot of the time when the support worker visited. Ahmed has a large family and would frequently visit his parents, and brothers and sisters. His sister works in property development and will sometimes take the children out for the day. Both Charlene and Nadia also visit Ahmed’s parents at the weekends.

The case was closed to early help as the family had engaged with the support offered and there had been no further referrals until the recent one from the school nurse.

 

 

Discuss key family and/or community engagement concepts

This assignment will be assessed according to the following criteria:

Demonstrated ability to discuss the engagement strategies adopted by the example

Demonstrated ability to discuss key family and/or community engagement concepts

Demonstrated ability to critically reflect on an example of family or community engagement (including its strengths and ways of strengthening its engagement)

Demonstrated ability to draw on relevant literature to support the discussion.

Demonstrated ability to structure and present information in an effective and engaging manner, and to support the presentation with appropriate literature and referencing

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Please use the following references :

Jennings, K., & Bosch, C. (2011). Parent engagement in children’s education. Western Creek, ACT: Family-School & Community Partnerships Bureau. Available from

Barnes, M., & Schmitz, P. (2016). Community engagement matters (now more than ever). Stanford Social Innovation Review(Spring), 32-39. Available from

Stuart, G. (2017, 14 February). What is the Spectrum of Public Participation? [Blog post.] Retrieved from

Kretzmann, J., 2010. Asset-based strategies for building resilient communities. In: J. Reich, A. Zautra and J. Hall, ed., Handboook of Adult Resilience. Guildford Publications, pp.484-540.