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    Family Intervention

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    to help these young children it is essential to understand how these social systems are interconnected and affect the child directly. The current foster care system sees separation from the caregiver as the most viable intervention, however, this at best addresses the problem on a short term basis and does not enact true change. When designing an intervention it is fundamental to take a holistic approach which will strengthen each social systems and their interconnectivity but also will provide…

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    veterans. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), substance abuse disorders, depression, and anxiety occur at a higher rate in veterans (Spelman et al., 2012, p. 1200), and every day twenty-two veterans take their own lives. (Department of Veterans Affairs, Kemp, RN PhD, Bossarte, PhD, 2012, p. 15) Sadly, veterans that want mental health treatment cannot get appointments at the V.A., and some who would like treatment do not seek mental health care for a variety of reasons. Without treatment,…

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    quality medical care but from stopping disease before it starts. Prevention must be woven into all aspects of our lives, including where and how we live, learn, work and play. Businesses, educators, government, and every American has a role in creating a healthier nation. Action must be taken to help Americans stay healthy and fit…

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    personality type(s) on which you were rated the highest. a Social: 30 i. Individuals with these interests prefer to help other people learn and grow. Such individuals prefer working with people (such as teaching and giving advice) rather than working with machines, objects, or information. b Realistic: 27 i. People with these interests prefer hands-on work (problems and answers) in practical situations. Such individuals typically do not care to work with…

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    Child Abuse Intervention

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    Child abuse is a significant concern in the United States. With an estimated 686,000 child victims of abuse/neglect in 2012 (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2013), it is easy to see that this is an issue that necessitates much attention. Of this staggering figure, 124,544 children were found to have been physically abused, and another 54,880 were psychologically abused (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2013). These figures become even more disturbing when one examines…

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    Domestic Violence Themes

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    This disbelief includes asexuality assumptions meaning that women with disabilities couldn’t be sexual or sexually abused or that if they were sexual they didn’t have enough knowledge to determine what sexual abuse is. The stereotypes also include having disabilities make them unreliable in being witnesses and perceptions of what perpetrators constitute as women within lesbian relationships can’t experience a woman, practically a petite women participating in…

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    Unit 201 Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children and young people’s workforce. Outcome 1 1.1 The aspects of employment covered by law are: The disability discrimination act. 1995…

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    and trafficked youth, and educational grants geared towards street outreach to reduce sexual abuse of runaway youth. The RHYA promotes partnerships among schools, families, businesses, volunteers, community-based organizations, faith communities, and law enforcement. (RHYA, 2015) In reference to the NASW Code of Ethics, this policy displays a multitude of values. These particular values will be addressed: Service, Social Justice, Importance of Human Relationships, and…

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    more than 700,000 innocent children are being abused or neglected, and approximately 1,600 died (Lyons, 2016). Child welfare, a government service that helps take care of children 's safety, has helped thousands of children from abusive family, however children aren’t completely safe yet. Even when children are placed in foster care, they still get abused or neglected by their foster parents (Lyons, 2016). Researchers stated that kids are more likely to do better when with their family because…

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    Differential Diagnoses

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    assess function, help. Which medical decision-making and help implement a management plan? Explain how/why each will be helpful for this patient BE…

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