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    circumstances where it is expected that a duty of confidence applies, that information cannot normally be disclosed without the information providerâ€TMs consent. In practice, this means that all information, whether held on paper, computer, visually or audio recorded, or held in the memory of the professional, must not normally be disclosed without the consent of the person. It is irrelevant for example how old, or what the state of his/her mental health…

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    Latoya S. 10 Why should abortions be legal and regulated? Let talk about what abortion is first. The dictionary define abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. The most common meaning is also similar An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. It is the removal part of a fetus (baby) before it is viable or considered to be a baby. Usually an abortion is done before the fetus or baby gets to be about 25 weeks…

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    Being A Teen Father Essay

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    gender, language preference, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or other historically oppressed groups. Because Gary is only 17 he might not be able to receive any help without parental consent. Gary’s mother may not like the idea so she might not be ok with giving consent. Every state has different rules they have to follow. You will need to be educated on your state 's laws as well as stay educated since laws can change. It can be tough being a human service…

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    Diabetic children need an especial parental involvement which can create an extreme stress to parents. Maintaining children’s blood glucose constant is a challenging task for parents to do. Though having a secure relationship with children is a better way of dealing with their problem, a research on the importance of having a secure relation with diabetic children was hardly done. The purpose of the study by Helena Moreira and Maria Cristina Canavarro, was to research the impact of…

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    Child Online Privacy

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    internet. Internet tracking data is a danger to our personal security. Children are vulnerable to having their information leaked without knowing that it is occurring. “Various Web sites were collecting personal data from children without parental knowledge or consent. Research published by the Center for Media Education showed that children did not understand the potential negative outcomes of revealing personal information online” (Rouse 3). Due to the children’s lack of safety knowledge,…

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    guidelines state that psychologists must respect the rights and dignity of each research participant when carrying out their work (Cardwell et al., 2003). This essay will cover three ethical issues within psychology to include; deception, informed consent and protection of participants. The first ethical issue is…

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    Prohibition In The 1930's

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    prohibition led to a rise in crime. The same can be said today. Young adults are finding ways to buy alcohol illegally, whether it be from peers of a higher age, or willing guardians. This also leads to the alcohol being consumed behind closed doors, under parental supervision, which in some states is legal. In Virginia, according to § 4.1-200, Exemptions from Licensure, “Any person who keeps and possesses lawfully acquired alcoholic beverages…

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    There are many different factors that can either positively or negatively influence parental involvement among minors seeking abortions in the United States. A research study was conducted in the Chicago, Illinois area and involved minors who were seeking abortions at two clinics and one hospital. Minors ranged from the ages between 12-17. The research was gathered from 30 participants before the abortion process began. This study explores the different factors minors face when deciding…

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    Negligence Case Summary

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    established between them ("Elements of a Negligence Case", 2014). In this scenario, a nurse-patient relationship was established and the failure of Nurse Williams to fully perform her duty can be considered negligence. Conversely, it can be argued that parental consent is needed before health care can be provided to minorities which might explained the reasoning behind Nurse Williams’…

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    IEA In Education

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    determines the misconduct was a manifestation of the student 's disability the student may not be expelled. The IEP team could, however, propose a new placement if it is determined that the current placement is not meeting the student 's needs if parental consent is obtained. If…

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