Benefits of Community Service Essay

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    Labor Unions Pros And Cons

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    conditions with little pay. Now labor unions have gathered millions of supporters and government recognition to advocate the change of working conditions and helped pass many laws that relate to the benefit of the employees. Unions have a positive impact on the community with improved customer service, the economy with the balance of money flow, and importantly the employees with all the positive work…

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    There are many theories and perspectives to consider when devising a case plan for this family. What is right for Celia may not be what is right for Hector and vice versa. Celia needs more help on the micro and mezzo level, where her husband would benefit most from help at the mezzo and macro level. By implementing many of the ideas listed, the hope would be that the Sanchez family would eliminate some of their stress, bring in more income, help their nephew relocate, learn English, and intern…

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    I am completing the individual organization assignment on the Kennett Nutrition Program located in Kennett, Missouri. This program has been providing services and opportunities to the rural community for 40 years. I chose this program because I have a personal connection to these services. I attend the center once a month to participate in the lunch and facilitate the Bible bingo activity that afternoon. I work at a local long-term care rehab and nursing facility and I enjoy working closely with…

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    than a patrol officer, would do the same exact job. In the short-range start- up cost, Schwartz studied the training of police officers and civilian. The training of the patrol officer includes “recruit salaries, instruction material, and employee benefits, but excludes on-the-job training” (Schwartz 20). may average to around $3,000 to $40,000. In contrast, training a civilian for a week and supervised on-the-job estimates to around…

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    high risk populations such as aids patients, the elderly, children, the disabled and the poor. “Interdisciplinary collaboration was essential to the team’s community mobilization efforts. This organizational innovation was associated with developing a more participatory organizational climate, increasing system effectiveness, and building community capacity (Westbroook, L. & Schultz, R. 2000). The public health nurse has the opportunity to practice on several levels including local, regional,…

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    because of the property values and average household income, making the community cleaner and more upkept than some of the communities that surround it. Scottsdale’s community values include the preservation of its uniqueness and heritage, the connectivity to surrounding neighborhoods, having efficient transportation options, and the social, environmental and economical sustainability of the city as a whole. It strives to be a community that has high standards of appearance and aesthetics while…

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    discipline among other things. A major part of being a police explorer is working in the community whether it be at community events, directing traffic during functions, and helping the different units of the department in whatever is needed. There’s a program offered by the Riverside County Sheriff’s department called the Explorer post program and in this particular program participants not only do community service they also go on ride-along once they’ve become eligible. They attend meetings…

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    What Does the VFW Do to Honor the Veteran Community? There are many concerns within the veteran community that require assistance. The 2014 census revealed that there were 49,993 homeless veterans in America. (“The President’s 2016 Budget: Fact Sheet on Homelessness Assistance” 7) In 2015 the veterans’ hospital in Phoenix, AZ was highlighted because it was discovered that more than 200 people died while awaiting treatment. ("Report: 200 Veterans Die Waiting for Care at Phoenix VA as They Build…

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    Returning To Prison

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    With the inadequate distribution of needed resources for Inmates returning to communities, such as information regarding Housing, Treatment (Mental and / Physical), Employment and Education resources. This lack of networking between community – based, and governmental programs with the Department of Justice allows for the growing rate of recidivism. Statistics show that eight out of ten ex- offenders will return to prison within three years of his or her release date, either by minor violation…

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    Essay On Community Justice

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    Conclusion Clear and Karp determined that as communities begin to implement guidelines that seek to reduce crime and enhance the community, rather than focusing solely on immediate issues, there may be an opportunity to increase community confidence. Ultimately, Clear and Karp conclude that there is no “final resolution” (Clear & Karp, 1999, p. 2). What the authors attempt to accomplish with this text is to encourage the reader to consider the community justice ideal, and how it might be…

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