The family thought the young social worker had been sent to help them with household chores. |
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The heart-rending scenes that he witnessed turned him into a social worker and a spiritual thinker. |
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The Edmonton author, publisher, and former social worker has fit that description for at least 25 years. |
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After a lengthy plea from a social worker, the judge reluctantly agrees to allow the boy to leave. |
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He is a senior social worker who lives in Kent but is a frequent visitor to his home area. |
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She said she was new to this whole writing business, having worked as a social worker for the past decade, and was ready to dive in head first. |
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A riveter during WW II, Howard was a social worker until moving into real estate in California. |
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These residents are not taking space at council-provided residential homes and rarely need, or ask for, home helps or social worker visits. |
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The doctor in charge of the case duly informed the social worker and the police of her well-founded suspicions. |
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We got a bunch of people together and went to the Surrey office and the social worker gave her a check. |
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He told the court that his parents, a social worker and a farm manager, had sat him down and talked to him about straightening up his act. |
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He got involved in am-dram, but at 27 he decided that he either wanted to be a social worker or an actor. |
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A social worker who had worked with Fraser since described her as a lovely and pleasant girl. |
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The school has written to Sutton social services requesting a social worker is reassigned to Robert. |
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The social worker has even stated at one point that I am an evil woman because I stood with my hands on my hips and glared at him. |
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Off I went into another manic episode, one that lost me my first job as a social worker, due to my instability. |
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I could be a criminal psychologist, a guidance counsellor, a social worker. |
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I have a social worker, who keeps changing, and there are care assistants who help me with the handling and turning. |
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Her mother sarcastically assured the social worker she would keep an eye on her daughter. |
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If you are talking about my activities as a politician, social worker or as a lawyer, I don't believe in mamaguying people. |
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Even the one older character, Rory, is a screwed-up social worker who scores drugs from his clients. |
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The social worker at the centre provides the input for reorienting their lives. |
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The deceased's solicitor and his social worker had concerns for his well being. |
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Three reviewers, a nurse, a social worker, and a gerontologist, independently coded the data. |
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Your health care team will include your nephrologist, dietitian, nurse, social worker and perhaps a technician. |
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Gill started her career as a social worker, completing her professional training at Oxford University with an MSc in Applied Social Studies. |
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A prison social worker said that prisoners may call collect on pay telephones inside the prison. |
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The services are provided by a master-level social worker who also is a certified thanatologist. |
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I heard a social worker call kids like that floaters in the office the day they took me there. |
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A social worker will be able to help fill out all of the necessary paperwork. |
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His wife Jane is an efficient superwoman who doubles as his helpmate and surrogate social worker. |
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Parvaiz was a silent social worker who saved many lives by donating blood to poor and needy patients and diving into the said river to save lives. |
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To accomplish these broad evaluations and treatment strategies, Healy formed teams composed of a neuropsychiatrist, a psychologist and a social worker. |
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More than one in 12 social worker posts are currently vacant. |
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But of course the story has to spiral out of control ending in a ridiculous scene involving the social worker who has been assigned to Denise and RJ's case. |
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In the meantime, she held down jobs as a social worker for the state of Florida and as a Realtor. |
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The social worker greets the young person and informs him or her of the rules of the institution. |
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The social worker then prepares the documents necessary for the accounts office to pay the bill or reimburse the expenditure. |
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Each unit consists of a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a speech therapist, a case study worker and a social worker. |
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When we visit her with the MSF social worker, she becomes angry and then bursts into tears. |
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Therefore, we have one half-time social worker specially trained to deal with the problems raised by myopathic patients. |
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Among the staff of the French Central Authority there is an educationist while the German Central Authority includes a social worker. |
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I remember him saying that a juvenile judge without the support of a social worker would be like a fish out of water. |
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For example, it is vital that the doctor and the social worker agree on home support for an elderly person. |
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The parenting education could either be delivered by a home economist, by an early childhood social worker or by a community agency. |
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She brings to the team her multi-disciplinary background as sociologist, social worker and film maker. |
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The social worker is very active in this model, constantly reframing and setting boundaries for the parents. |
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The social worker may make personal notes concerning the client's situation as a memory aid and for future reference. |
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The minor characters who add to the film are the nosey neighbour played by Roger Allam, and best of all Cecilia Noble as a social worker. |
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American penologist, social worker, and writer who had a profound effect on American penal reform in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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If you wish, your social worker, caseworker or another member of staff of Stichting Wende can help you put down your complaint on paper. |
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Williams, who is currently attending graduate school and is on his way to becoming a social worker, has yet to start repaying his loans. |
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Jane Addams, an American social worker and humanitarian, was born in Cedarville, Illinois. |
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Many women's jobs such as nurse, clerical worker, receptionist, social worker and teacher require the juggling of several tasks at one time. |
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As a wife, mother, teacher, nurse, social worker and religious foundress, she stands as a model to all women. |
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Their families receive information and counseling from a team made up of six doctors, two nurses, a dietitian and a social worker. |
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We may bring in a social worker, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and nurse. |
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Both a social worker and his parents warned the authorities about his fraying mental state. |
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The infected woman learned of her status in November 2000 and was counseled by a social worker to contact police. |
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Health professionals such as your family physician, a nurse practitioner or social worker may be your first point of contact. |
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Requests for further conversations with the social worker or Qallunaat researchers, in private, would be accommodated. |
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Each office will be staffed with up to 12 lawyers with a range of experience, as well as support staff and a social worker. |
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In my previous life, I was a social worker, and I managed a community organization that worked with vulnerable and disadvantaged seniors. |
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A nurse, social worker, psychologist, or other therapist may provide helpful guidelines. |
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All electronic data are stored on an internal drive at the Court of Auditors which is only accessible to the social worker. |
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The couple tells the social worker that they do not buy food and have received a good quantity of firewood. |
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It was conducted through team work and with the assistance of a social worker. |
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A skilled social worker will consider a range of factors to evaluate each situation individually and determine if an investigation is required. |
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A specialist doctor is on duty every day, together with a nurse, a male nurse, a cleaning woman, the chief nurse and a social worker. |
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He was able to see them a number of times and give them things they needed, either in secret or with a social worker, by court order. |
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Carers are put on probation for a one-year period, during which time a social worker must visit the child regularly. |
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The social worker can provide support with emotional problems or refer people to a psychologist or psychiatrist. |
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You can ask the police, social worker or counsellor to help you get the number. |
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Gisele, in her capacity as a social worker, believed that it would be unethical to risk further traumatization through exposure to the course. |
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You may choose to consult a psychologist or a social worker, or to discuss your stress with a close relative. |
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Ask your doctor, nurse or social worker if they know of any programs or services in your area that could be of assistance. |
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She served as a social worker, lecturer and educator before becoming an attorney-at-law. |
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Into their barren lives comes Aunt Miriam, a social worker with an agenda. |
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Those panellists who profiled the SNP imagined them as young, working class, living in a tenement in Dennistoun, working as a social worker. |
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Level three patients are assigned a case manager who is usually a registered nurse, often assisted by a social worker, working in the primary care team. |
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Instead, they're found by a social worker at an NGO, according to embryologist Samit Sekhar. |
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A person can be sectioned and compulsorily taken to hospital if two doctors and an approved social worker agree that his or her health or safety is at risk. |
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Don't hesitate to ask your social worker, employment counselor or friend to help you understand your paycheck. |
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Handsome and well-dressed, he was happily in his second marriage, to Winnie, a beautiful and glamorous social worker. |
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I saw families suffer through constant changes in their primary social worker, and through plain half-heartedness. |
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In the 1960s, Wright, then a social worker, purchased an owl monkey from a New York City pet store. |
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A concerned social worker wants to place Khaled temporarily in a foster home even though he was sexually assaulted in a previous one. |
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Psychiatric social worker, Hillside Hospital. |
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A specialist palliative care team usually includes a physician, clinical nurse specialist or nurse, social worker, spiritual advisor and volunteers. |
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Longer follow-up conversations may be held between the patient and other members of the team, such as the social worker, nurse5 or spiritual advisor. |
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For example, a social worker assisting an at-risk youth may be quite concerned about the levels of trust between the youth and the youth's parents that may be contributing to an unhealthy relationship. |
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In April 2004 concern had been expressed over the detention of Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche, a Tibetan spiritual teacher and social worker, and over the failure to respect his human rights during trial. |
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Stephanie Muise, 37, a social worker in Toronto, recalled the incredulous stare she got from a German couch surfer when, halfway into his stay, he found her working on her laptop unclothed. |
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It is to be mentioned here that Sher Shah is social worker and an advocator of restoration of durable peace in the area. |
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The provincial team consists of a program director, a psychologist, a social worker, an education supervisor, a child psychiatrist, a nurse, and an administrative assistant. |
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Mr. Hainsworth, a social worker, works with mentally handicapped adults. |
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They should ideally have a broader representation of expertise and include a family physician, a social worker, a pharmacist, a laboratory technician and a secretary. |
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Click here to watch video The documentary shows Sarah before there was mega-success to contend with, as breadwinning social worker, supporting Minchin. |
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The work of detection and care is undertaken by multidisciplinary teams comprising a coordinating physician, a psychologist, a physiotherapist, a speech therapist, an all-round educator and a social worker. |
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Four Haitian nurses and one social worker identify pregnant and lactating mothers, and invite them to visit the tent, where they can rest and find a private space to breastfeed, get safe water and receive counselling. |
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In case the assistance seeker does not wish to contact his family, in consideration of human dignity, a social worker contacts the family or the closest relative and informs them of the condition of the assistance seeker. |
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In addition, the prison obtains, as a priority, for juvenile detainees who wish to have one, CD players, as well as CDs purchased by the social worker. |
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Depending on the usual procedure for the protection and provision of support to minors in the country concerned, this person could be a social worker, a tutelary or another authorised person. |
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The Care Coordinator is a registered nurse or social worker who has experience working with long term care recipients and is sensitive to their needs. |
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Meanwhile, another week and another uncommonly brilliant guest turn in the shape of Nicola Walker's harassed, insomniac, Red Bull-swigging social worker Wendy. |
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If a young lacks a suitable home, the probation officer is directed to refer the case to a social worker, financial assistance worker or a communitybased residence such as a youth hostel. |
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Last September, Mrs Tebbutt, a British social worker, had been holidaying with her husband, David, a London publishing executive, on the north Kenyan coast. |
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A talk between the victim and the delinquent, community service, a probationary period while living at home and checked by a social worker, it differs from case to case. |
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At the newly renovated log cabin that Compass uses as headquarters, patients arrive for appointments with the resident social worker, lawyer or psychologist. |
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The other is bandaged and the social worker says it will probably have to be amputated, because the man refused to see a doctor, even if he was offered the possibility to be treated. |
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Extent to which seeking assistance from a helping professional such as a padre or social worker results at least in part from stress related to lack of or affordability of child care. |
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But in this, my final interview with Achao, retired nurse and former local councillor turned pharmacist and social worker, she sounds less critical than usual and more reflective, measured and appreciative of the project. |
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The DSWD social worker shall obtain from the chairman of the concerned barangay a list of the children evacuated and to ascertain their whereabouts. |
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Nor do I think that I am very mistaken by saying that many people here have taken some kind of therapy at one point, whether it be with a doctor, a psychologist, a sexologist or a social worker. |
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For example, if a child is referred to the program because of behaviour problems, the social worker focuses on family history while the nurse concentrates on the mental health of the child and adults. |
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Since 1979, Garr has spent her summers at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin as camp social worker and staff trainer. |
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The social worker concluded that it would be helpful to have the child psychologically assessed and specifically explore the attachment issues before making a decision about her adoptability. |
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Carline Clerge, a social worker employed by the city's Human Resources Administration, credits the program with giving her son, Sharod, 14, structure and nurturing, with sports, drama, financial literacy and other programs. |
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Damikka Griffin, a social worker, would like it if her low-income clients did not have to choose between necessities like paying their phone bill and rent, or diapering their infants. |
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As I myself am a social worker, certified therapist and certified hypnotherapist, I would recommend Jack to anyone seeking answers through their past lives. |
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The educationalist and educational social worker in me would not wish to omit something positive: when the Turkish daily paper Milliyet starts to run a campaign under the slogan of send me to school, Daddy! |
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To respond to the increased demand from parents waiting to get an appointment with court-based alternative dispute resolution services, New Brunswick redesigned the court social worker service. |
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In Borama, the team of three she established, a sheikh, a midwife, and a social worker, have persuaded almost all the local circumcisers to abandon their practice and take up other professions instead. |
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All facets of the program are supported by an interdisciplinary health care team which includes a nurse practitioner, an endocrinology expert, phlebotomists, a social worker, volunteer community workers and a psychologist. |
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It requires women seeking an abortion to justify their request to at least three experts, including a psychiatrist, a social worker and a gynecologist. |
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Locally, there are four staff within Addiction Services, a social worker within a local women's centre, a local acupuncturist and a massage therapist who speak French. |
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It uses the intimate relationship that grows up between a flawed social worker and a paranoid survivalist to explore grand themes about American culture, its winners and its losers. Uncertain Glory. |
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Is it your sense now that if a soldier, sailor, or airman went to the base social officer or social worker today, they'd get a different kind of reaction? |
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Patients begin their 3.5-day program with one-on-one meetings with the endocrinologist, exercise physiologist, registered dietitian, nurse educator and social worker. |
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Henry Street Settlement, settlement house complex in New York City, founded in 1893 by American nurse and social worker Lillian D. Wald as a nursing service for immigrants. |
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In addition to the physician, the CF health care team often includes a nurse, a social worker, a nutritionist, a pharmacist, a physiotherapist, and a respiratory therapist. |
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This reduction would therefore apply to the cost paid by the institution, the organization or the individuals for the services of a social worker. |
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In Finland and Portugal, access to the profession of social worker is subject to the possession of a diploma awarded on completion of a 5-year course. |
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The coordinator uses his individual knowledge of the juveniles to plan the juvenile's stay in the prison, and together with a social worker to make plans for the inmate after his or her release. |
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In 1994 the father was imprisoned for threatening a social worker. |
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A social worker tried to appeal against the decision, but he could not do it within the two days allowed since he needed authorisation from the Youth Office. |
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The supervision can also be formalized through a supervised access centre or use of a designated professional, such as a child care worker or a social worker. |
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He has taken responsibility for patients of Open Ward, with the presence of a psychologist and a social worker, and compulsory presence of two nurses. |
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In the case of administrative or other problems related to or during your stay in the hospital, you can request the assistance of the social worker or the patient support service. |
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The social worker very clearly befriends the families with whom she works, and the GP becomes a friend to many of his patients. |
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In Case 39, she took on the role of a social worker assigned to take care of a mysterious girl. |
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Why did the preppie boy make a great social worker? He had a lot of practice shaking hands with the unemployed. |
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Shetty, a social worker in the labour camp area of Dharavi, supported the team in organising the awareness camp. |
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The 2005 North Carolina Worker of the Year is Terry Whitling, 38, a social worker from Troy. |
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Because it was a phantom pregnancy, we had to get her seen by the psychiatry team and a by a social worker. |
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Joan Glode, a social worker who is director of Miq'mac Child and Family Services in Nova Scotia, sat on the Law Commission's panel dealing with residential school survivors. |
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I worked as a social worker on the street and attended an art course at night school where I met Frere Jerome, an automatist, so I started doing automatic painting. |
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But it was thanks to the work of a young social worker on his first case that he was placed in the care of a loving foster family, who have been his real family ever since. |
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A MENTAL patient who stabbed his social worker more than 100 times will be held in a secure hospital for the foreseeable future, a court was told yesterday. |
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She was a social worker, newspaperwoman, and political activist who lectured from the time she was sixty-three until she was ninety-one about issues concerning the elderly. |
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Another social worker said that if a jaywalker gets injured and hospitalised in an accident, the driver of the vehicle is generally detained till the victim is out of danger. |
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