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    HSCIPSR01 PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION FOUNDATIONS MODULE 03 – RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION 1)Provide one example of each of four recovery values: Personhood; Person Involvement; Self-Determination/Choice; Growth Potential; at either the practice, program or system level. Personhood: can be defined as a person oriented practice where individuals seeking services are treated by the practitioner as people holding valued roles. This approach avoids the practitioner treating…

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    Hispanic or white. Sexual harassment is so much of a problem that laws were developed to protect all members of society. In regard to law there are sexual harassment cases that are rejected or dismissed due to a lack of evidence. The Equal employment opportunity commission or EEOC also plays a major role in the evaluation of sexual harassment cases and the enforcement of sexual harassment laws. Average citizens as well…

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    Civil Rights 1964

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    passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, along with the accompanying Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited discrimination in voting, and public facilities such as hotels and restaurants. Alongside their partnering creation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce the ban on discrimination by sex, religion, and race in hiring, promoting, and firing in the workplace are the most significant events that have shaped America into the nation, it is today. Reasons, why they are…

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    Martin Luther King, along with other ministers and civil rights leaders founded the SCLC, while African American college students with the support of SCLC founded the SNCC. SCLC was viewed as the senior leaders of the civil rights movement, while the SNCC was viewed at as the youth movement for the civil rights movement. The philosophy of both organizations was non-violence. These actions were dependent on the black communities to wearing down the white community and particularly the…

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    Resulting from institutional racism, there are gaping differences in the environmental quality between black and white communities. According to Robert Bullard in Richard Monk 's, Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Race and Ethnicity, “Environmental racism refers to any policy, practice, and directive, that differentially affects or disadvantages individuals, groups, or communities based on race or color” (Monk 217). Residents in African American communities experience…

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    the corporate ladder, regardless of their qualifications or achievements. As a result, men are given greater life chances while women end up getting shortchanged. In Donald Treiman and Heidi Hartmann’s book titled Women, Work and Wages: Equal Pay for Jobs of Equal Value, the validity of the compensation systems and the methods for determining the relative comparable worth of jobs is investigated upon. In conclusion, they discovered that job evaluations are inherently subjective and prone to sex…

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    “As a nation, we’re founded on the belief that all of us are equal and each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness.” (Obama in “It Gets Better” project, 2012). Discrimination has been a problem of the society recently whether on skin colors, nations, religions or especially sexual orientation – LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender). In recent years, LGBT people are becoming more open with the society to fight for their sexual, fight for their right. However, it…

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    Negligence Tort

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    to have a legal team. The legal team is put in place to keep the companies complaint by country or state by laws. Laws are rules put in place to enforce proper behavior. Companies such as Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, Federal Trade Commission, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulate the actions of businesses. There are six areas that legal issues would fall into. These different areas are contract, tort,…

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    Martin Luther king was a very influential person during the battle for equal rights. He was an American Baptist minister born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. King delivered his famous speech, “I Have a Dream”, during the March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Many people then did as people do with LGBT; Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Transsexual gatherings and protests today and completely ignored the March and the persecution endured by the African American community. That was however until King…

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    What Are Minority Groups?

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    While the term “minority” is most commonly used to reference a socially subordinate ethnic group based on one’s culture, beliefs, nationality or language; multiple other types of minorities also exist. Minority groups can also consist of individuals with physical disabilities, or economic hardships such as the poor or unemployed. The term “age minorities” refers to members of the work force that are younger or older than the typical working age. Sexual minorities also exist in the general…

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