Save
SWPPS
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
nana eyyy
Visit profile
Cards (158)
The third step is to analyze the data gathered
from the investigation.
The second step is to
gather information
about the problem.
The first step is to
identify
the problem.
The fourth step is to draw
conclusions
based on the
analysis.
The fifth step is to
make recommendations
or suggestions based on the
conclusions
drawn.
The
fourth
step is to implement solutions based on the
analysis.
The
sixth
step is to implement the
recommendations
made.
The first step is to
identify
the problem or issue that needs
improvement.
The fifth step is to
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of the implemented solution.
The
fourth
step is to implement solutions or
interventions
based on the analysis.
The fifth step is to develop
recommendations
or
solutions
to address the identified
problems.
The fifth step is to evaluate the
effectiveness
of the implemented
solution
/
intervention.
The
seventh
step is to evaluate the
effectiveness
of the implemented solution.
The
sixth
step is to implement the
recommended
solution.
The
sixth
step is to document the
results
of the evaluation.
Social policy
refers to the policies which governments use for
welfare
and
social protection
View source
Social policy
Concerned with
social
services and the
welfare
state
View source
Social policy
(broader sense)
Stands for a range of issues
extending
beyond
government
actions
View source
Focus of discussions (International Policies)
The
Universal
Declaration of
Human Rights
INTERNATIONAL
COVENANT ON
CIVIL
AND
POLITICAL
RIGHTS (ICCPR)
United Nations’ Convention on the
Elimination
of all forms of Discrimination against
Women
(
CEDAW
)
Vienna
Declaration and Programme of
Action
Sustainable
Development
Goals
View source
Focus of discussions (Local Policies)
Social Work Focused Policies
National Laws
View source
Social Work Focused Policies
RA
4363
RA
5175
RA
9433
RA
7160
RA
5416
View source
National Laws
Women
Children
Seniors
Different
Abled
Cultural
Minorities
and
Indigenous
People
View source
The
Universal Declaration
of Human Rights was adopted
December 10
,
1948
View source
The
Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights
(
UDHR
) was the first time in history that a document with
universal
value was adopted by an
international
organisation
View source
The UDHR contains
30
articles covering
fundamental
rights and
freedoms
of people
View source
Articles 1 and 2 of the UDHR
Foundation blocks reaffirming human
dignity
,
equality
, and
brotherhood
View source
Rights of the individual (Articles 3-11)
Right to
life
Outlawing of
slavery
or
torture
Equality
before the law
Right to a
fair trial
View source
Rights within civil and political society (Articles 12-17)
Freedom of
movement
Right to a
nationality
Right to
marry
and found a
family
Right to own
property
View source
Spiritual and religious rights (Articles 18-21)
Freedom of
thought
and
conscience
Right to your own
opinion
Right to peaceful
assembly
and association
Right to
vote
and take part in
government
View source
Social, economic and cultural rights (Articles 22-27)
Right to
work
Right to
rest
and
leisure
Right to a
decent
standard of living
Right to
education
View source
The final three articles (
28-30
) of the UDHR remind us that
rights
come with
obligations
View source
The
United Nations International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights
(ICCPR) attempts to ensure the
protection
of
civil
and
political
rights
View source
The ICCPR was adopted
December
19,
1966
View source
The ICCPR came into force
March 23
,
1976
View source
The
ICCPR
recognizes the
inherent dignity
of each individual
View source
Countries that have ratified the
ICCPR
are obligated to
protect
and
preserve
basic human rights
View source
The United Nations’ Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) was adopted
1979
View source
CEDAW
is often described as the
international
bill of rights for
women
View source
The
Vienna Declaration
and Programme of
Action
was the main outcome of the World Conference on Human Rights held in
June 1993
View source
The World Conference on Human Rights took place in
Vienna
,
Austria
June 14-25
,
1993
View source
See all 158 cards
See similar decks
swaps contracts
28 cards
Vol Swaps
Vol Trading
26 cards
Class 17: Swaps
13 cards
W3: forwards, futures, & swaps
Advanced Corporate Finance
22 cards
intro to swps
swpps
22 cards
SWPPS
150 cards
SWPPS
71 cards
swpps
24 cards
SWPPS
73 cards
SWPPS
41 cards
SWPPS
46 cards
SWPPS
36 cards
swpps
340 cards
SWPPS
43 cards
SWPPS: LAWS
18 cards
SWPPS
74 cards
SWPPS
3 cards
SWPPs
85 cards
SWPPS
161 cards
SWPPS
120 cards
swpps
101 cards