How to reduce abuse as a social care worker Essay

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    Unit 2 – Equality, Diversity and Rights within Health and Social Care P4 For this task, I am going to explain how two national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. Sex discrimination act 1975…

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    that are both personal and main stream progressive policy endeavors. Beginning from a humanist ethical ideological standpoint, the main goal of policy should be in respecting and helping others as a whole who deal from the various effects of drug abuse (something else here). Communities, municipal and federal governments should have strong and vested interest in human dignity and welfare, especially from a public health perspective as part of the ethical structure…

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    happily, living life to the fullest. Now, when we hear the word abuse, right away we think of woman abuse instead of child abuse. Under the laws of the United States, anyone under eighteen is considered a minor or in other words a child, which then divides into categories by age range. But what is child abuse, and how is it involved with criminal justice? Child abuse is, “child maltreatment, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and many other types of harm” (NCJRS).…

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    used to connect with the purpose of the book. As the author questions what happened on their journey in life. The author comes to a clear understanding, or clearly understands the lesson learned by it. The author depicts how he/she was affected by the many experiences share, and how the experiences has changes the way he/she views people and the world. No longer viewing themselves as the victim but seeing themselves as the overcomer against all odds. However, in contrast, an autobiography covers…

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    adolescents ages 12-25 and offers a full range of primary health care, mental health and supportive services. The Corner’s mission is to help young people make healthy choices now and in the future by providing high-quality primary health care, education and support for adolescents and their children without regard to income level. The Corner is staffed by a dynamic multi-disciplinary team including physicians, nurses, social workers, nutritionists, health-educators, patient navigators and…

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    Working Alliance is of utmost importance between the youth service and Megan (Thompson, Bender, Lantry, & Flynn, 2007). In a complex social service system, the role of interagency collaboration for Megan’s case management cannot be highlighted enough (O’Reilly et al., 2013). Megan’s co-morbid problems are interrelated and need to be addressed concurrently. The caseworker will face a number of challenges and organisational barriers when attempting to collaborate with other services to address…

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    Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) as a way for Americans to continue with health care insurance during a job transition and reduce health care fraud and abuse (California Department of Health Care Services, 2015). Providing health care services at the administrative level, the organization is responsible for protecting the individuals served private information when working with other health care providers and those supporting the individual needs. In this analysis the origins…

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    conditions include schizophrenia, delusional disorder, bipolar disorder and severe depression. Theise psychiatric conditions can be treated with appropriate medication and counseling but can be dangerous if left untreated. In the absence of such psychiatric care, the annual federal governmental cost increases as hospitalization for this population is very expensive. Hospitalization can last from days to months depending on the severity of the psychiatric condition. For this reason, federal fund…

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    multi-specialist treatment in India is the fame of “outpatient homecare programs” and services. A study of 33 palliative care clinics across Kerala highlights that outpatient treatment with a supportive homecare service is now being adopted as the main mode of palliative care. A homecare team mainly consists of highly trained nurses, the patient’s family members, and also social workers, who travel in “Rickshaws” to visit the patient who suffers from incurable diseases like cancer and provide…

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    Passion For Social Work

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    to be on the forefront of social issues defending those who can’t represent themselves and speak for those who can’t use their voice. My passion for the social work field, along with my personal knowledge and work experience have motivated me so seek out my master’s degree in social work. Earning a masters degree will award me the knowledge and skills needed to advance my career, and the privilege of being able to start working towards becoming a licensed social worker. Through my career, I…

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