Challenges of Mediation and Advocacy BSHS 442 Advocacy and Mediation Virginia Skov July 11‚ 2011 University of Phoenix-Online Facilitator: Shonda McLaughlin Challenges of Mediation and Advocacy Human service professionals may experience dual relationships when dealing with clients. Playing the role of mediator and advocate may create impartiality. The following information explores the ethical‚ moral‚ and legal challenges of
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Alicia and Montford Christine Garrison BSHS/395 July 20‚ 2015 University of Phoenix Alicia and Montford The Situation In the case Alicia and Montford these are two young children who are living at the New Horizons homeless shelter they have been there for a year. The family’s stay at the shelter will end at the end of the month. Both children are performing poorly in school as well as showing a wide range of anti-social behaviors. The children are not performing well in school both children have
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People with Disabilities and the Advocate’s Role Alex Monroe BSHS 441 - Advocacy and Mediation August 20‚ 2013 What is Advocacy? Independence is a powerful and liberating word most people strive to achieve this during the course of his or her lifetime. No one truly wants to rely on another person for aid or support but unfortunately circumstances arise when a person cannot accomplish their objectives on their own. When individuals face difficulties in getting services that they need they will
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September the 11th 2001. Four airliners‚ hijacked to implement acts of terrorism against targets in the United States of America. The product of this: 2900 fatalities and a limitless figure on those traumatized. Over a decade later the wounds inflicted by 9/11 remain raw. It is perhaps one of the most controversial‚ revolutionary and conspiracy ridden events in human history. AL Qaeda is defined as a broad-based militant Islamist organization‚ and is considered to be- by the majority of society-
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her work ethic and help around the house‚ but says Connie can’t do anything due to “trashy daydreams”. There isn’t much of a father figure in Connie’s life due to her father being away for work most of the time and detached when he is home (Oates 422). This could be one of the many reasons for Connie’s need for male attention. Her relationship with her family seems to contrast how Connie visualizes her own life. At the young age of 15 Connie isn’t sure if she still wants to be a child or grow
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Human Services Profession April Kuhia BSHS 301 June 30‚ 2010 Erica Sugiyama-Hill Human Services Profession Human Services is part of a non-profit organization that provides services for human needs. One of the greatest gifts to give yourself or anyone else is inspiration. Human Services Professions provides the assistance needed to cope with both the basic and social human needs. The nature and purpose of Human Services Practices includes goals‚ a generalist practice‚ theoretical frameworks
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Family of Woodstock BSHS/355 Family of Woodstock Family of Woodstock is a helping foundation that started in a small town. It helps in a lot of different ways and they are always looking for people to join them‚ this author is going up for an interview but before that she should get familiarized with the history of this foundation. This author will discuss the factors that led the founders to create Family of Woodstock and how they have specialized to meet the needs of the community. This author
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Healthcare Educational Resources Rachel Landry & Sonya Jordan BSHS/375 March 14‚ 2015 Donna Zeh Does your state provide a comprehensive database of services and technologies available? Mississippi offers many different informational databases on the different types of services available to individuals who live in the state. There is a specific division set up for Assistive Technology within the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services‚ this service offers resources to the community
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Human Services Needs Assessment Paper LaTawsha Estell BSHS 355 02-09-2015 Professor Joyce Yip Green Human Services Needs Assessment Paper The selected group needing human services is children in need. This selected group is important because if children aren’t serviced when they are children‚ they will become adults who need services. If human service professionals can break the cycle early in childhood there will be less of a chance that they need additional services. This selected group is also
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The Assessment Process Keisha Edwards BSHS/395 March 9‚ 2015 Kishea Paulemont The Assessment Process Introduction The helping process is a way for human service professionals to help those in need. During the helping process a human service professional is to give their support to clients and to help the client achieve their goals‚ and with the help of the human service professional they can help the client to develop and grow more effectively
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