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Timms: 'The opinions of the local authorities are not always the same as the best interests for children. Therefore social workers can't always act in the best interests of the children because they are limited by the law.'
a. A act of pleading for a supporting something, most commonlu an cause, idea or movement. It is taking action to help people say what they want, secure their rights, represent theit interests and opbtain services needed.
1. Antagonism
2. Social justice
3. Performance-driven culture
4. Empowerment practice
5. social and civil rights
6. Citizenship
7. A child's welfare
8. Child-centred practice
9. Advocacy
10. Statutory responsibilities
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b. Looking out for the best interests for children.
c. An manner of helping children to find ways to realize their choices.
Percy Smith: 'Parents should not act for the benefits or in the best interests of their child. They should communicate with their children in a democratic way.'
d. Local authorities have legal obligations in terms of children's rights.
- More recognition for social workers.
- The right to participate in the discussion-making process.
- Independence advocacy does not resolve al problems.
- Dilemma for social workers.
- What will the future brings.
e. The independent advocates consider themselves as the enemy of social workers.
f. Rights who concern how people live and work together and the basis necessities of life. People have to receive equal treatment and to be free from unfair treatment or discrimination.
g. The character of an individual viewed as a member of society.
h. Implies fairness and mutual obligation in society. That we area responsible for one another, and we should ensure that all have equal chances to succeed in life.
i. A culture that is focused on aims that impose limits on advocacy.
j. the recognition that it is important to act on behalf of the children.
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