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    Mark Baugh HUMN-6151-4‚ 03/04/2013-PT1 Human Services Theory.2013 Spring Qtr. #1. My passion in the field of human services‚ is to be able to guide and give the tools to the clients‚ who are in need of guidance‚ to assure that they get the proper help‚ and services that I am able to obtain for their needs‚ and having that gratification‚ and knowledge that they had received there help and guidance through myself and the organization that I am working with‚ have delivered all that is needed to

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    Lisa Lucas Introduction to Human Services July 31‚ 2013 Almeada Case Study As Almeada case worker I would have a lot of emotions handling this case. The first emotion I would feel is sympathy. I think that what this family is going through is terrible and I would feel sorry for them. I would feel very determined. I would feel like I have to make a difference by helping this family any way I can. I think that I would also feel a little angry. I would feel angry to the fact that

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    member brings unique areas of expertise into the group that will allow various opinions and ideas to be brought forth. Christy and Veda have experience in Psychology‚ while Dominique‚ Sarah‚ and Stacey bring experience from the areas of Human Resource and Human Services Management. Team members also bring forth expertise from backgrounds in early childhood education‚ medical‚ and legal fields. The strengths as a team vary‚ but there are some commonalities that are shared. Organization‚ leadership‚ ability

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    Homework 3.5 Describe the principles and boundaries of confidentiality Any professional working with children must be prepared for the possibility of coming across children that are at risk of being abused. If you have suspicions that a child is suffering - as a professional you must be extremely careful how and with whom you share this information. As a teacher or teaching assistant you must adhere to the rules and regulations of confidentiality. All information held by the school about its pupils

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    Activity 10. Part A. Explain the term Confidentility: Confidentiality is a right a person has in which to keep information about themselves private without anyone else being able to access it unless given permission or consent by an authorised person. A person’s information should only be disclosed on a need to know basis i.e official bodies or next of kin unless specified otherwise. Information may also be disclosed if the information that is being held outweighs the risk to the person’s health

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    On wednesday at the Internship I went into the classroom to watch‚ a presentation she was doing to the participants‚ it was about making goals. So she gave out some package to the participants where they had to write three goals these were supposed to be their short term goals‚ plus that they needed to write about at least three ways to accomplish these goals. After they wrote their long terms goals. I think that being in the class and hearing the participants talking about what their goals are and

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    Module 1- Intentional Tort Samuels vs. Southern Baptist Hospital taking place February 13th 1992 in Louisiana. A minor age sixteen Rochelle Harris and her family sue for an Intentional tort from the Southern Baptist’s former employee Raymond Stewart. The injury that occurred here was an incident of a common everyday tort known as rape. Ms. Rochelle was sixteen at the time of this intentional tort she had been admitted to a psychiatric ward at Southern Baptist Hospital by her parents from an attempt

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    to every human being everywhere. The act is a legally binding document between international governments making sure that it is realized that children‚ as well as adults also have human rights. Children’s act 1989 Is designed to help keep children safe and well‚ by providing appropriate services if/when required. It is the general duty of every parent and local authority to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are in need. Local authorities can therefore provide services and support

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    Assignment 2: Individual Assignment Essay Issue One: Breaching Confidentiality in Counseling Minors Before we move into the topic‚ we want to explore the issue of confidentiality in counseling. This is applicable to not just minors but also all age groups‚ religions‚ cultures and genders. Remley (1985) stated that confidentiality is an ethical standard that is a rule of practice set forth by a profession. The American Counseling Association’s (ACA) Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice require

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    Privacy and Confidentiality Maintaining privacy and confidentiality for patients is a fundamental duty of care as a nurse. It is clearly stated that "a nurse must treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as confidential" (ANMC‚ 2003‚ pg. 4). Although the terms privacy and confidentiality are often interchanged‚ they should be distinguished. Privacy refers to one’s ownership of one’s body or information about one’s self‚ whereas confidentiality refers specifically

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