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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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    The word jobless is infact a common word in every society especially with the recent economic crisis that has hit the world. The word, Jobless relates to those who have no job or unemployed or it could be used to refer to a group of people who are not employed. Joblessness happens. We don’t wish or pray for it but it does at some point in some people’s career. It is usually happens when it is least expected most times. You could be jobless after graduation from school or sacked after working…

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    Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are often used together and sometime employers think they are the same, but disaster recovery planning is different from business continuity planning. Disaster recovery deals with being consistent with pre-planning actions that will help the business be prepared after a disaster strike whether it’s natural or human- error, and business continuity deals with preventing the Disaster from happening(if it’s possible). Business continuity planning…

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    Unemployment Problem Essay

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    Some may ask is unemployment actually a social problem? The answer is and always will be most definitely yes. The rate of unemployment has played a huge part in the affect in our society. Unemployment leads to people being homeless, and hungry. When you aren’t able to provide food for your family or yourself, social services come into play and provide for you enough to get you by and live off of. Our government is continually providing for the homeless and unemployed and extending benefits for…

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    confused and afraid that someone who he loved was making decisions that could potentially one day ruin that loved one’s life. Studies have shown that healthy support groups are essential for an addicted person’s recovery. NCADD.org states, “Constructive and active family engagement in the recovery process is essential if the family is to heal from the destructive impact of addiction.” When it comes to this Sonny’s older brother failed. Though Sonny’s…

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    individual perspective, leaving out the multiple and diverse perspectives of other family members. In these cases, bringing family members together can create a shared view allowing for a collective narrative to be reached; an important piece of the recovery process. When a family without support tries to make sense of confusing and disturbing events, they may further distance themselves from one another. During a period in which working together is important, family members can feel isolated…

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    Margaret Simms

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    The effects of the 2008 recession still reverberate in many low income areas; although the unemployment rate has finally recovered to pre-recession levels. Experts say that this is a result of people withdrawing from the workforce. An article written by Margaret Simms, a renowned authority on social issues regarding low income families, and director of the Low-Income Working Families project at the Urban Institute, argues that more needs to be done to help low-income workers. Her position keeps…

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    In this essay, I will be talking about what America means to me. I will be talking about 3 main ideas. The first idea is valor, which is great courage in the face of danger. The second idea is independence, the idea of being independent. The last idea is liberty, an idea where it is the state of being free, within the society. All of these ideas are conceived in American history and define our country. The first idea is valor, which is great courage in the face of danger. In the USA, our…

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    The current downward trend can be ascribed to the natural recovery experienced by the UK economy after the global financial crisis. Examining the years preceding 2008 however, it can be observed that there was already much room for improvement with regards to youth unemployment, with the previous decade varying…

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    (Program Management) Emergency Preparedness and disaster recovery plans are a critical aspect of businesses “comeback” from the disaster. Business continuity and disaster recovery plans are for companies both large and small, designed to perfectly tailor the individual business’s survival needs.…

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