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    Employee Violation Report

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    The Indiana Family & Social Service Administration (FSSA) believes Vickie Stinson has committed an Intentional Program Violation (IPV) by intentionally making a false or misleading statement or misrepresenting, concealing, and/or withholding facts from the FSSA at the time of interview. In the following narrative, I will outline the evidence we have compiled against Vickie. An Application for Assistance was signed on April 20, 2016. The application interview was completed with Vickie on May 12…

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    Lidija Petrovic-Dovat MD is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Petrovic-Dovat completed her psychiatry residency at the UCLA San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Residency Training Program and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Wisconsin School Of Medicine. Before psychiatry residency, she did postdoctoral research fellowship at the Penn State Hershey College of…

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    healthy lifestyle and fewer advertisements for fast food and sugary unhealthy foods. We need to put more emphasis on being active and getting physical exercise. Having more afterschool programs and clubs for children that promote living healthy would be a huge step. Afterschool programs are a great help for parents who work and need childcare, and afterschool programs that focus on healthy habits can greatly benefit children. Afterschool programs that focus on mentoring children with homework or…

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    Unintended births are those that are not planned, either from failed or non-use of birth control methods. Both married and non-married adults have unintended pregnancies due to incorrect use or failure of birth control pills (BCP 's), diaphragms, condoms, contraceptive jellies, intrauterine devices (IUD 's) and any other mechanical contraceptive method. The failure might actually be due to the product being defective from the manufacturer (incorrect drug dosage in the BCP, defective IUD 's,…

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    Social Worker Roles

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    If the situation is severe the personnel would consist of care coordination, health department, Case manager, crisis worker, social worker if needed and community based programs. They would link the client with resources that can help them, if those services are not provided by Aunt Martha’s. Social Worker Role There is a professional social worker at Aunt Martha’s…

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    problem in our society. There are many causes as to who is responsible, with both parents and society sharing the blame. Clearly, staying active and eating healthy is important, as is education for consumers regarding the food they eat, and how it affects them. Being obese as a child can cause huge health problems not only in the present, but in the future as well. Not only is it a physical problem, but childhood obesity has lasting psychological effects. These effects are due to uneducated…

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    juveniles that have been adjudicated delinquent by the MS Youth Courts. The agency provides counseling, education, rehabilitation, supervised probation and treatment services. The agency has community services programs, Adolescent offender Program, Therapeutic Group Home, and Institutional Programs (Annual Report, www.mdhs.state.ms.us). Over time, there has been a misconception that welfare is only for the poor only. This is false! Welfare is a system that is designed to help the needy,…

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    shocking statistic you 'd think child obesity wouldn 't be increasing. Child obesity is increasing, so the government should give awareness and implement programs to help these children. Child obesity has tripled since 1980 (Adams). This shows how important this topic is and how we must act and stop child obesity from increasing anymore. This increase shows how children 's diet has changed over the…

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    major health emergency and the incidence of obesity has increased over the years. The problem of obesity has typically originated when the child is in preschool and it continues to develop even when the child becomes an adolescent and throughout adult. It seems that children will grow up to become obese and this can inflict complications to their health as the child continues to age. The term obesity is a chronic condition that is typically characterized by an excess body fat; body fat it is…

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    instituted as miniature adults; no rights, but the responsibilities of an adult. There were novels written by Disrael (1845) and Dickens (1981) that portrayed the life of a child in the United States in the 18 and 19 centuries. Many families resorted to abortion prior to this era and abandonment of the child once born. Many children were used as cheap farm labor and apprentices to adults to learn trades. The children spent long hours with the lack of proper nutrition and care. The need to…

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