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    Implications for My School The mindset of a school towards special education sets the tone for how special needs students are treated and the quality of an education they receive. A willingness to work with others, the belief that all students deserve the right to a quality education and adequate knowledge about student rights and special education regulations are important in ensuring that special education students are taught in an appropriate manner. It is also important for schools to…

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    and building relationships with the clients. To access Scope services such as the mobility services (equipment for children with a range of mobility needs) referrals need to be made by the child’s family, therapist, NDIA planner or carer and must complete and submit a referral form of their choice on which service they would like. Once the referral is completed a member from Scope will contact the individual to make an…

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    Roth and Fonagy (19996) identified that the environment of school may be more able to maintain changes received in treatment than contact with health professionals seen solely for referral problems. OfSTED (2015) state that school-based counselling is one of the most prevalent forms of psychological therapy for young people in the United Kingdom. In fact, in 2015 OfSTED published: Counselling in Schools: A Blueprint for the Future…

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    wherein GPs provide the first form of communication between a client and a health care professional. Their job is to aid clients in resolving their health issues, whether that be through direct care, or working in a multidisciplinary team, providing referrals to allied health professionals and specialists who can aid in preventative care or chronic…

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    The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has recognized several factors which influence the juvenile’s risk of reoffending. These factors include the offender’s age at first referral, the number of prior referrals, the juvenile’s current offense, drug or alcohol problems, negative peers, difficulties in school and family problems (Greene & Heilbrun, 2014). Andrews, Bonta, and Hoge explain three considerations which are based upon the risk and…

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    wide-ranging and often complicated. The layers of complexity involved in assessment and treatment are staggering; it is easy to be overwhelmed. All in all, a counselor who is prepared, ready to examine all possibilities, thoughtful about resources and referrals, and eager to provide education for clients and themselves will be poised for…

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    Referrals would be made to refer the client to agencies who focus on these areas. Furthermore, the client would greatly benefit form parenting classes, I feel. Client has expressed interest in becoming a better parent, and has already shown evidence of positive…

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    The family nurse practitioner is positioned to conduct assessment, diagnose, counsel, and make referrals when deem necessary, American Nurse Association (2011). As an FNP, there is a privilege in meeting not only the patient, but their family members as well. Therefore, there is a greater opportunity to educate the whole family about the disease process…

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    Centre (PHC) staff includes regular health check-ups, recording of weight, immunization, management of malnutrition, treatment of diarrhea, and distribution of simple medicines etc. Referral Services: it is referred to those children who are malnourished and immediate medical attention should be given to them through referral service at the nearest PHC or sub centre. The children who come at the AWC are checked by the AWW and then they keep a track of the malnourished children and maintain a…

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    child's skills in language, personal-social, fine and gross motor, and problem solving. The tool will help the provider see if the child is developing normally, or if any developmental delays are present. Once a delay is noted, the proper treatment or referral should be implemented in a timely…

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