Critical self-reflection assessment task instructions:

This task provides you the opportunity to show how you are preparing and orientating yourself for placement. Please write all your answers in first person that is use words such as I, my and me. This is because the focus is your ability to critically self-reflect and not on another persons circumstances or a third-partys opinion. Though it you will demonstrate your ability to critically self-reflect, how you embrace opportunities to grow your personal and professional self, and how you are orientating yourself with professional charters and theoretical concepts in preparation for placement.

*The total word count for this assessment is 2800-3000 words. Aim for about 100 words per question. (In other words please have more than one or two sentences per question.) You may use your judgement on how to distribute the word count based on the needs of the question. Each question will require at least one paragraph. It is fine to use dot points as long as they are explained.

Section 1 – Orientation of Self for placement

1a. Preparing myself for ethical practice within placement.

Locate online, read and describe your understanding of how the following two charters will govern your Field Education placement. Please reference one of the ethical codes (listed in the next box) and the CSU rule (listed in the next box) in your answer.

Charter one
Australian Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (for social work students)

Charter two
CSU Student General Misconduct Rule

Describe your understanding of the above charters and how they apply to your placement. In your answers please quote sub-clauses from the charters.

Both codes refer to confidentiality and privacy. All agencies will require you to abide with their confidentiality and privacy policies. In concrete terms, summarise how you personally will uphold the principle of confidentiality and privacy? In your answer briefly explain how your professional placement relationships, which will require you to uphold the principle of confidentially and privacy, will differ to your other relationships through the university and in general society e.g., chatting over lunch, at the shops, on social media etc?

1b. Preparing my personal self for placement

Critical self-reflection involves evaluating myself, my life experiences, how I feel and think before I start placement. Why is it important to critically evaluate myself before I start placement?

What things am I planning to do which will emotionally and physically prepare myself for placement?

With regards to placement, what are two examples of my current strengths and two examples of my areas for development?

When the placement has finished, for what do I hope to be remembered? What legacy am I hoping to leave behind at the agency?

What one interpersonal skill and one culturally competent practice skill do I hope to learn from placement?

1c.  Preparing my professional self for placement

What do I need to know about the placement agency? Succinctly list two examples and the actions you will take regarding this.

What do I need to do in advance to prepare myself for an interview by an agency about a possible placement? (For example, find out what is the agencys dress code?)

You will need to take to an interview at least your drivers license, resume, police check and Working with Childrens Check. If you are being interviewed by health you will need your health compliance documents. Summarise what else do I need to do in advance so as to physically prepare myself for an interview by an agency about a possible placement?

Section 2.  Orientating myself for professional relationships and challenges and for supervision

2a. Self-care

Why is self-care important for placement?

List two self-care strategies that you will be able to use when on your placement.

How would someone know that I was doing things for relaxation/pleasure?

2b.  Time Management

Why is time management important for me, the agency, the people accessing the service and the university? Why is it important for me to be able to manage time effectively whilst on placement?

What can I do to manage time effectively whilst on placement and in doing so ensure that I complete all my allocated placement activities well?
2c. Supervision

Supervision, receiving feedback and guided critical self-reflection are essential to placement.

Summarise in concrete terms one specific example where you have received supervision and have grown in some way. (If you have never received supervision before, then describe an example where you have received feedback about an activity and answer the questions accordingly.)

How did I respond to the feedback? How did the feedback help me grow?

How can I use this experience to prepare me for supervision and receiving feedback whilst on placement?

What two resources can I engage with that will help me prepare for supervision and receiving feedback whilst on placement?
Section 3. Orientating myself to the work environment

3a.  Responsibility & Accountability

What do I think will be the expectations of me when on placement? Who will have these expectations?

How will I identify the boundaries of my role as a student on placement and in what ways will they change as I develop my skills, confidence and experience?
3b.  Responding & Resolving Conflict

How do I currently resolve conflict?

What challenges do I think I will face whilst on placement?

How do I as a professional need to respond to constructive criticism and conflict whilst on placement? In your answer please explain how this is similar and different to how you currently resolve conflict. Remember to refer to your Code of Ethics.
Section 4.  Orientating myself for practice

Integrating theory and practice

List one subject that you have completed (this course or another) that will be of benefit to you on your placement and provide a brief explanation.

List two key learning outcomes you achieved because of this subject. Explain why these were chosen.

How might I apply this learning in my upcoming placement?

Reference List (Minimum of 10-15 references including the textbook. Use APA 7 style)

This assessment task will assess the following learning outcome/s:

Formulate individual learning objectives drawn from the AASW practice standards, define, in consultation, appropriate learning strategies and performance measures, and evaluate, in consultation, their performance against these measures; which demonstrate investigation, analysis and synthesis of complex information, problems, concepts and theories applied to the placement context
Critically reflect on their own practice, values and knowledge of social work and identify strengths and areas for future development with a focus on professional identity.
Demonstrate and monitor sensitive communication practices (written, oral) that are appropriate to the professional context.
Identify and synthesise culturally sensitive practices to their professional placement.
The purpose of this assessment is to:

Establish your readiness for placement;
Help you prepare for your placement and to achieve the learning objectives of Social Work Field Education;
Develop an orientation and preparation plan for early professional field education development.
You are required to draw on other subjects in your course to help with this assessment.

For a satisfactory mark in this assessment, you must:

Complete and submit the assessment by the due date
Use the correct format
Demonstrate the ability to evaluate your own preparedness for placement and identify strengths and areas for further development, along with reasonable and practicable strategies to achieve these aims
Demonstrate some learning from the subjects you have studied so far and state how you will use this to inform your practice on placement
Submit original and independent work
Demonstrate you are reflecting on your self as a learning professional and consider the qualities that you bring to the placement experience along with areas for further development.
You will receive an unsatisfactory mark if you:

Do not use the correct format and/or do not follow the instructions
Demonstrate insufficient evidence of serious critical self-evaluation and preparation for placement
Do not demonstrate how learning from previous subjects might be applied to a placement
Have not submitted by the due date (and no reasonable attempt has been made to liaise with the lecturer)

    Review the Resources and reflect on efforts to repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
    Consider who benefits the most when policy is developed and in the context of policy implementation
Post an explanation for how you think the cost-benefit analysis in terms of legislators being reelected affected efforts to repeal/replace the ACA. Then, explain how analyses of the votes views may affect decisions by legislative leaders in recommending or positioning national policies (e.g., Congress decisions impacting Medicare or Medicaid). Remember, the number one job of a legislator is to be re-elected.
Regardless of political affiliation, individuals often grow concerned when considering perceived competing interests of government and their impact on topics of interest to them. The realm of healthcare is no different. Some people feel that local, state, and federal policies and legislation can be either helped or hindered by interests other than the benefit to society.
Consider for example that the number one job of a legislator is to be reelected. Cost can be measured in votes as well as dollars. Thus, it is important to consider the legislators perspective on either promoting or not promoting a certain initiative in the political landscape.

Please write two 5-paragraphed essays on either of these 3 topics:

1. Based on these passages, please compare Whitmans and Baudelaires understanding of and relation to the urban crowd. What do these passages convey about the experience of urban life? What kind of people and crowd is each writing about? Are their understandings fundamentally similar or substantially different?
Walt Whitman, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
I am with you, you men and women of a generation, or ever so many generations hence, Just as you feel when you look on the river and sky, so I felt,
Just as any of you is one of a living crowd, I was one of a crowd,
Just as you are refreshd by the gladness of the river and the bright flow, I was refreshd
Charles Baudelaire
The spectator is a prince w ho everywhere rejoices in his incognito.

2. To what extent were city planners in New York inspired by planners in Paris? Should we think of New Yorks 19th century planning as imitative of or a reaction against the failures of Haussmannization? Consider at least three of the following: the Washington Square Arch, Columbias or NYUs campuses, Grand Army Plaza, Central Park, and the development of the grid system.

3. How did working people and the poor respond to efforts by elites to reshape urban space in Paris and New York? Be sure to address three of the following: barricades, Hogites, Chinatown, Paris Commune, Five Points, and Parisian boulevards. Did efforts to shape urban space from the bottom up or challenge elite plans meaningfully shape urban space in 19th century Paris and New York? In what ways?

There is no need for any outside sources, just facts and pure knowledge.

Order Maintenance: Responding to Mentally Ill Persons and Domestic Calls
From the reading assignments and from your own research regarding the limitless service of maintaining order, respond to the following questions regarding police responses to domestic calls and to people with mental illnesses.
Respond to the following questions in essay format. You may want to break the paper into two sections, one dealing with the mental illness issues and one dealing with domestic calls.

1.What are some of the more common problems for police associated with mentally ill persons and responses to domestic calls?

2.What are some identifiable issues that police face when dealing with the mentally ill or domestic calls?

3. What are possible solutions or trainings that should be taken to help police respond to mentally ill persons and domestic calls?

4.Explain your position on whether you feel the police should be held responsible and liable for encounters with mentally ill persons or domestic calls that end in harm to the persons.

Your response should be at least two pages in length, not including the title or reference pages. You are required to use at least two articles in addition to your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced according to APA format. All paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

*I am a police officer, so this needs to sound like it comes from someone who supports law enforcement*

I will upload pieces from the textbook for a source.

You are required to post your strategies and actions to the set scenarios/cases/questions for each of the 7 Topics on the MyLO discussion board (250 words).  Once you have posted your strategies and actions you will be able to see the posts of other students in that discussion group. You must comment on two of these analyses stating something positive, an additional point that they missed, and a reading that they could refer to and why. Each peer review should be approximately 150 words.

So when you finish your first 250 words opinion for this topic, please upload to me and I will copy another two posts for you, then you can comment 150 words for each post. If you have any question plz let me know.

Watch the documentary about Clive Wearing, The Man With The Seven Second Memory and Living without memory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipD_G7U2FcM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_P7Y0-wgos

Analyze the case of Clive Wearing based on your readings from the course. Consult all the material until the submission deadline of Assignment 1, because you might find relevant information in the material of various weeks, up to the submission week. You can also consult additional sources about his case, such as published scientific articles.

Specifically, try to answer the following questions:
How can Clives condition help us understand the way that memory works? What do the types of disability that he acquired and his skills that are spared show about the different types of memory which are necessary for complex cognitive tasks?
Analyze what he can and cannot do and explain which types of memory support these activities (e.g. having a discussion, recognizing his family, playing the piano etc.). Also analyze what is the impact of his memory deficits on his capacity to learn new skills or information.
Use of relevant theories of human memory to interpret specific examples of Clives situation should be discussed in your assignment.

Outcome: Short position paper (6-7 pages,PA 6th double spaced, times new roman font 12) that will be evaluated for Content (relevance, accuracy, validity, thoughtfulness) and Structure (clear & coherent organization).

Reflect on the assigned readings for Week 1 and then type a two-page paper regarding what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding.  Define and describe what you thought was worthy of your understanding in half a page, and then explain why you felt it was important, how you will use it, and/or how important it is in managerial economics. After submitting your two-page paper as an initial post in the “Reflection and Discussion Forum,” then type at least two peer replies in response to your classmate’s posts (200 word minimum each).

Company: Apple Inc. 

Company: Apple Inc.

Please address the following 10 questions for Part 1:

1.Identify three major countries with which your chosen company operates. Preferably, the three countries are in different continents.

2. Are these three countries members of the IMF, the World Bank, and WTO? 

3.Do you believe that these three countries actively follow guidelines of these three major international institutions?

4. Compare the institutional structure of these three countries to determine if they promote globalization, i.e., (a) are their political institutions transparent and (b) do they have a functioning judiciary system?

5.Do you believe that the three countries under consideration practice policies that promote globalization? For example, what are those countries policies toward (a) governance, (b) competitive markets, (c) property rights, and (d) corruption?

6. Determine whether your company is a producer of goods or services. What are the major products and/ or services provided by your company? Are those outputs sold only domestically or are they also exported? 

7. Do these products and services face tariff or non-tariff barriers in the target export markets? What are the tariff rates or non-tariff barriers imposed on these items? 

8. Identify regional trading blocs with which your chosen company operates as well as the benefits that your company gains because it is part of those trading blocs. 

9. Would your company be better off under a system of multilateral trade liberalization like the WTO, or with bilateral or regional trading blocs?

10. If you were visiting a foreign country to negotiate a transaction on behalf of this company, what cultural knowledge would you need to gain before the visit? How and from where would you get the information?

Instructions:
In your responses, make certain that you include references from search engines below

Gather your data from sources such as company annual reports; agencies like Standard & Poors, Moodys, and Value Line; or any of the following websites: 
www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
www.xmarks.com/site/
www.stat-usa.gov/tradtest.nsf
www.globaledge.msu.edu/resourceDesk/

Discussion: Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 500 words.

After reading this week’s lesson notes and reading, please develop an argument that responds to each of the following questions:

(a) Do you think IGOs create a convergence of state interests?
(b) Do you think IGO membership results in socialization?
(b) Do IOs more generally help foster accountability among states?

Your answers should not regurgitate the conclusions of these articles, but rather critique them. Feel free to disagree with the authors if you find reason. For example, consider these questions in your answer: what assumptions undergird the arguments of these authors? To what degree are the authors’ conclusions generalizable across different issue areas, types of countries, or types of IOs?

Note: your in-text citations for works with two authors should look like this: (Grant and Keohane 2005, page). 

Lesson 2: | IO Independence and Autonomy: Perspectives from Constructivism and Liberalism

In this lesson, we’re jumping into more areas of debate about international organizations. As you may have seen previously, looking at different points of view and challenging arguments is a good way to understand a topic.

Classifying IOs

Building on our discussion from the previous lesson, well look deeper into the effects of international organizations (IOs) on international cooperation and accountability of states. Some definitions and concepts should be kept in mind when reviewing this topic.

Noting that it would be neither feasible nor meaningful to try to be comprehensive or to generalize about the activities of thousands of international organizations, intergovernmental or nongovernmental
(Iriye 2002, 14)

Iriyes book focuses on six types of organizations (Iriye 2002, 14):

  • those dealing with humanitarian relief
  • cultural exchange
  • peace and disarmament
  • developmental assistance
  • human rights
  • environmentalism

Classifying IGOs and NGOs

Before we turn to the concept of socialization, however, we will visit the Council on Foreign Relations’ (CFR) interactive overview of some of the major international organizations that have emerged since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and how those organizations reflect forces that bring states together, such as European integration, versus push states apart, such as Europe’s “hard power deficit” in relation to NATO.

Case scenario #2

Mrs. Papadous is a 70 year old women with heart failure. She has been on multiple medications for this disease but has always refused her diuretic. Her argument have always been the same: i do not take this one because it makes me pee all the time. Many hcp have tried to explain to her the indication and benefits of this medication but Mrs. Papadous always maintain her position;  she understand all of it but still refuse to take it.
She is now suffering from dementia and does not always differentiate every medication she is receiving. Some days, she is more alert and lucid but other days her dementia is more predominant. 
Some nurses have tried to give her the diuretic without her noticing the pill. On some occasion, she saw the pill and refuse it.  On one occasion, she got really angry because she was constantly feeling she had to urinate. She was screaming at the medical staff telling them she knew somebody gave her the peeing pill.

    Question: Should we give Mrs. Papadous her the diuretic medication?