Policy Statement
'Ultimate Nutrition' resolves to provide a working atmosphere wherein the human rights of the workforce are assured and they are handled with respect and dignity. Amkor Ultimate Nutrition management and all of its personnel shall be responsible in carrying out business activities in line with the Ultimate Nutrition Code of Conduct. Ultimate Nutrition's Code of Conduct outlines the core principles that ought to be adhered and complied by the organization's suppliers and production factories, to ensure production in proper working conditions, the personnel manufacturing them are treated humanely… Continue Reading...
Association of Social Workers (NASW). The organization's policy statement on child abuse and neglect is that children have the right to be treated respectfully like adults and to obtain services that are culturally-sensitive (National Association of Social Workers, 2011). In this regard, systems should be established to protect children and provide evidence-based or best practices towards dealing with the problem of child abuse and neglect. These… Continue Reading...
perspectives showing how immigrants are perceived of as threats to the existing social order (Social Work Speaks). The NASW Policy Statement supports the rights of immigrants and refugees to live without discrimination.
Committee on US-Latin American Nations (2014). Similar Anti-immigrant rhetoric used throughout US history. Retrieved online: https://cuslar.org/2014/10/23/similar-anti-immigrant-rhetoric-used-throughout-u-s-history/
NASW Policy Statement
Social Work Speaks
The pre-Civil War/antebellum era was tumultuous, with a series of failed political compromises leading to a breakdown of morals and ethics. At the same time, there were reform movements most notably the abolitionist movement, that took root as a response to the breakdown of civil society represented most notably by slavery (Buescher, n.d.). Children were… Continue Reading...
different policies towards the Third World nations. The White House (2012:Pp 6) in the policy statement indicated that the US has four key pillars in their relations with Africa, “(1) strengthen democratic institutions; (2) spur economic growth, trade, and investment; (3) advance peace and security; and (4) promote opportunity and development.” The USA policy promoted the establishment of democracy in the African nations, limiting the Soviet influence in Africa and other third world countries as much as possible and promoting market-oriented economies, also referred to as capitalism. The US has also included other issues that during the cold war were at the periphery of… Continue Reading...