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Human Services

Preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs. 

GENERAL DOCUMENTS    CAREER PATHWAY RESOURCES    LESSONS AND CURRICULUM EXAMPLES

GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Human Services This provides some background information on this career cluster. Source: Careerclusters.org

CAREER PATHWAY RESOURCES
Occupational Outlook Handbook: Social Workers Source:
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics

California Occupational Guide: Social Workers An overview of this occupation including occupational outlook. Source: California Labor Market Information Division

Career Guide: Public Service & Public Health Counselors and Social Workers Career guide directed at Hispanics. Source: Saludos Hispanos

Career Paths: Social, Human & Governmental Services Brief explanation of pathway and attributes. Students may take a career assessment quiz. Source: CONNECT to Careers

Social Sciences & Humanities Career Exploration Links This site contains links that can help explore career and educational options. There are handy icons to note link contents. Source: University of California

Social Worker Café A forum for social work professionals, educators, and students to exchange ideas and information. Source: Tobi Ann Shane

LESSONS AND CURRICULUM EXAMPLES
Catholic Relief Services Teacher Resources These resources are intended as a supplement to your classroom activities to inspire your students to understand the call to global solidarity. A kids’ site is also available for grades 3-8. Source: CRS

Education and Human Services Business / Educator partnership lessons on Human Services. There are loads of other K-12 lessons on the site. Source: ID287

Health and Human Services Lesson Plans Lesson plans and activities for Child Care, Health Occupations, Cosmetology, Security and Law. Source: Vocational Information Center

Human Migration Within and Into the United States Students probe movement of people within the United States and immigration in this grades 9-12 lesson plan. Source: National Geographic

Rich, Poor, or Somewhere in the Middle This lesson offers students an opportunity to use economic and social indicators to identify the connection between a country's access to resources and its economic development. Source: National Geographic

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