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11.-September-Info-Brief: Schwerpunkte Politik, Wirtschaft, Energie, Verkehr = September 11, newsletter : main points policy, economics, energy, traffic
ISSN: 1619-5825
Chronik September 2008 - September 2009
In: Frankreich Jahrbuch, Heft 22, S. 197-222
ISSN: 0935-6649, 0935-6649
Executive Turnovers September 2003–September 2004
In: Japanese journal of political science, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 331-334
ISSN: 1474-0060
Executive turnovers during September 2003 and September 2004 were moderate, as was the case the preceding year. The reason for this is that Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has made it a rule to limit change of cabinet members (Inoguchi, 2004). The Liberal Democratic Party's Presidential election took place in September 2003, giving approval to Koizumi to continue without rival candidates. Koizumi reshuffled his cabinet on September 22, with key cabinet ministers kept intact. They included Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuo Fukuda, Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, Welfare and Labor Minister Chikara Sakaguchi, Economics, Finance and Monetary Affairs Minister Heizo Takenaka. Besides a portfolio to each of the two coalition partners, Koizumi saw to it: (1) that the execution of his structural reform would be spearheaded by a non-compromising reformist academic, Takenaka; (2) that faction-based appointments be reduced to a minimum by appointing those who are not tainted by old-fashioned factional affiliations and ties, i.e., three non-parliamentary members and four female ministers.
September
In: Nordisk tidsskrift for international ret, Band 12, Heft 1, S. K35-K52
ISSN: 1875-2934, 1571-8107
1. September 1939 - 1. September 1989
In: Zeitschrift für Politik: ZfP, Band 37, Heft 1, S. 89-95
ISSN: 0044-3360
Der Autor stellt neue Veröffentlichungen vor, die anläßlich des 50. Jahrestages des deutschen Überfalls auf Polen am 1.9.1939 erschienen sind. Angesichts der großen Zahl von Neuerscheinungen wählt er nur einige aus, um damit eine grobe Orientierung zu ermöglichen. Es handelt sich hierbei sowohl um Aufsatzsammlungen als auch um Monographien, die sich mit der Entwicklung in Deutschland und anderen Staaten vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, mit der deutschen Besatzung in Polen, mit Stalins Plänen vor dem deutschen Angriff auf die UdSSR sowie mit dem deutschen Angriff auf die Sowjetunion befassen, ferner um den Band von R. Giordano über die "Pläne der Nazis nach dem Endsieg". Der Autor kommt bei Betrachtung der Veröffentlichungen zu dem Schluß, daß sich ein weiterführender Forschungsschwerpunkt abzuzeichnen beginnt, dessen Ziel es ist, "die Rekonstruktion von Motiven, subjektiven und objektiven Handlungsspielräumen sowie wechselseitigen Beeinflussungen" zu erarbeiten. (AG)
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN PRACTICE: AN EXPLORATIVE INVESTIGATION
In: Social work: a professional journal for the social worker = Maatskaplike werk, Band 46, Heft 3
ISSN: 2312-7198
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN PRACTICE: AN EXPLORATIVE INVESTIGATION
The paper starts with a brief autobiographical reflective narration of my own experience as asocial worker. The purpose is to demonstrate and contextualise the interaction, change andinherent ambivalences in relation to my own experience of post-qualifying learning. I qualifiedas a social worker in 1978. My first employment was with the Department of Social Welfare(Coloured Affairs) in the Western Cape. During the first week of my induction I wasintroduced to two important people, my supervisor and the "In-service training manager"(ISTM). My supervisor was responsible for supervising my day to day workload. The ISTMwas exclusively responsible for guiding and testing me on the content of a thick lever-arch filecalled the in-service training manual. The latter contained all the relevant legislation, policiesand departmental procedures that I had to study and know before becoming a permanentlyemployed social worker and public servant. Every Friday I would religiously go to the inservicetraining guru to be tested on the contents of the file. The ISTM was also kept informedby my supervisor about my performance on the job and would comment on my progress asindicated by my "stats". The latter was a record of how many clients I had seen and what theresults achieved on each of these were. This process would continue until the in-servicetraining was satisfactorily completed.
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SEPARATING SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES AND SOCIAL WELFARE GRANTS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
In: Social work: a professional journal for the social worker = Maatskaplike werk, Band 43, Heft 2
ISSN: 2312-7198
SEPARATING SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES AND SOCIAL WELFARE GRANTS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
As a consequence of the fundamental reconstruction and development processes, including alarge-scale macroeconomic stabilisation strategy, South Africa's economic growth hasconsistently averaged 3% over the last decade. It is expected that the government's newAccelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA) will increase theeconomic growth rate from its current level to 4.5% by 2010 and 6% by 2014 (Yemek, 2006).Yet with the majority of its citizens living in poverty (with less than $1 per day), South Africaremains one of the most unequal societies in the world (Statistics South Africa, 2004).Although there has been some improvement over the last decade, the stubborn legacy ofapartheid persists and can be seen in the concentration of poverty and underdevelopment inblack communities. Twenty four million of South Africa's population of 45 million are blackfemales who live below the poverty datum line (Statistics South Africa, 2004). Using theexpanded definition of unemployment, Statistics South Africa (2004) estimated that 41% ofthe economically active population was unemployed in 2004. There is, therefore, growingconcern that the strategies employed thus far to raise the unacceptably low standards of livingof South Africa's vulnerable populations, who continue to lack access to basic services andemployment opportunities, are lagging far behind what is needed.
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A NEW CHILDREN'S ACT FOR SOUTH AFRICA: MAKING IT WORK FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
In: Social work: a professional journal for the social worker = Maatskaplike werk, Band 44, Heft 2
ISSN: 2312-7198