Human Services

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Human services professionals are those who facilitate and empower those in society who require assistance in meeting their basic human needs both emotionally, mentally, and physically. Human services professionals work with diverse cultures in many different settings to provide prevention, education, and resources for individuals, families, groups and communities. Some of the populations served are, children and families, adolescents, and the homeless. To support groups in crisis human services professionals must be committed, patient, possess listening skills, and have an ability to be empathetic without reducing one’s ability to be empowered (Martin, 2011). Children and families have various issues that must be addressed when they are in facing difficulties. The family dynamic offers multiple perceptions and needs, these may require addressing matters individually as well as on a group level. There may be matters such as domestic violence or substance abuse which requires both individual and family counseling and resources. In times of crisis families need education and coping strategies in order to regain their lives back. The necessities of the family may entail emotional and medical support requirements depending on their situation. When there is a possible case involving violence the focus may turn to more than medical and emotional support and possible removal of the children from the home may be required. Single mothers’ needs may be comprised of employment, education, shelter, food, child care and assistance with medical and child support. In some cases counseling and a support resource may be all that is required. When a divorce occurs, the needs which were once met by a two parent family now rest on the shoulders of ... ... middle of paper ... ...grant: background and funding. Retrieved from http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/94-953.pdf Virginia Beach Department of Social Services. (2013). Temporary assistance for needy families. Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/benefit/tanf/ Virginia Beach Department of Social Services. (2013). Child and family services state plan. Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/family/cfs_plan.cgi Virginia Beach Department of Social Services. (2013). Child and family services state plan. Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/geninfo/index2.cgi Virginia Beach Department of Social Services. (2013). Head start. Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/family/cc/headstart.html Seton Youth Shelters. (2012). Annual report. Retrieved from http://www.setonyouthshelters.org/page/seton-annual-report/

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