- Describe problems in living and how the individuals experience these problems in terms of their sense of well-being.
Problems that individual experience might be not finding a job, avoiding bad habits and peer pressured. Also problems like moving to a new country or a natural disaster happening. The way the individuals respond to these problems in living is giving up or having a hard time to accept something that happened. They also feel like if everyone else doesn’t like something or does something they should as well.
- Describe how can human services networking aid in the well-being of clients.
Human services networking can aid in the well-being of the clients because through television everything is being globally talked. Human services will still provide a way for people to seek help. Such as still having schools, religious organizations, and recreation centers to do this. But with Electronic communication this will spread and aid in the well-being of clients.
- Describe how utilizing an interdisciplinary approach within the work of a human service professional can aid to the well-being of a client/society.
Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach can aid to the well-being of a client because you get a better understanding of where the clients are coming from. You get full knowledge of individuals and full understanding to the relationship between each individual or family.
- Describe how social care, social control and rehabilitation contributes to the well being of an individual? Society?
Social care will help those who cannot help themselves. They will give a service to these people to assist them with their problems. Social control is services given to those who don’t really need help but also have failed to help themselves or violate society’s rules. Rehabilitation is fixing a problem a client once had.
- Describe how the relationship between the worker and client can be an integral part in the well-being of a client.
This can be an integral part in the well-being of a client because you create a relationship to learn how to guide the client. You try to help the needs of the client as much as you can. You try and give the client a sense of trustworthiness that you want to help them achieve their goals.
- Describe the clinical/professional job tasks the human service professional performs in aiding the well-being goal(s) of the client.
The human service professionals make the client feel capable of change by treating them as human beings who think and act. They use a teaching role to make the clients solve their own problems in life. Human service professionals teach the clients to recognize when things around them change and to learn that, that can be changed. The human service professional plays an educator role to teach important things to the client that will stay in his or her life forever.
- Describe how being a generalist human service worker aids in the well-being of those they serve.
Being a generalist aids in the well-being of others because they can work with different groups of people. They have different skills to be able to work with different job functions. With the skills these generalist have they are able to understand how this could fit for the client and agency goals.
- Describe how the clinical/professional may steer the client to be self-sufficient.
When an individual is self-sufficient he or she will strengthen their self-esteem. Professionals enable the clients to become self-sufficient into making their own decisions and take responsibility for their own actions. They become encouraged to take control of their lives if they are able to. They than believe that they can make the changes necessary to be self-sufficient.
- Describe how the human service delivery system provides Alameda with social care, social control, and rehabilitation in order to create a path of well-being in her life.
Human service delivery provided Alameda with social care, social control and rehabilitation by giving her opportunities to fix herself. They encouraged her to try and join a program in school to help her onto the right path in life. They gave her options for herself and her newborn baby into how to really care for the child and what should be the right thing to do. They wanted to give her options to not fall back into the wrong path once again.
10. Describe how evidence based practice knowledge can be utilized by the professional to aid in the client’s well-being.
They give as much support to try and help the individuals or groups. They want to change the way individuals see themselves so they help them be self-sufficient taking control over their own lives and making the best out of it.