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The “PERSPECS” principles: early action and migrant children with no recourse to public funds
Andrew Jolly
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Social Work and Social Care
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Early Action
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Migrant children
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No Recourse to Public Funds
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Migrant Families
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Social Work
80%
Social Work Practice
60%
Social Work with Migrants
40%
Social Care
20%
Conceptual Model
20%
Conceptual Understanding
20%
Negative Impact
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Healthcare Contexts
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Procedural
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Design Methodology
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Effects on children
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Professional Standards
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Interest in Research
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Human Rights Approach
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Evidence-informed
20%
Field of Social Work
20%
Social Work Ethics
20%
Immigration Control
20%
Social Security Benefits
20%
Professional Capabilities Framework
20%
Social Work Values
20%
Immigration Rules
20%
Social Sciences
Migrant Family
100%
UK
50%
Good Practice
25%
Professional Occupations
25%
Human Rights
25%
Ethics
25%
Deontology
25%