Interoffice Memo BSHS 305 MEMORANDUM To: All Staff Re: Recent ruling in Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California Date: July 2‚ 1976 A recent decision in the rehearing of the Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California case‚ mandates that not only should mental health professionals and social service workers warn a potential victim of possible harm by their client‚ but there is also a duty to protect the potential vicitm.
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Phoenix Advertising Interoffice Memorandum DATE: August 17‚ 2012 TO: Managing Director; Planning Director; Creative Director FROM: Vice President of Human Resources SUBJECT: Roanoke Branch Update In recent months‚ the Roanoke branch office has been experiencing difficulties. After a change in management‚ the graphic designers and copywriters have made it apparent that their work is no longer being received well. Although it is not completely clear‚ this employee upset may be the cause
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Part A: Interoffice Memorandum Phoenix Advertising Interoffice Memorandum DATE: July 23‚ 2014 TO: Gregory S. Forest‚ President; Zachary Sylvan‚ Vice President of Operations; Lauragina Soto‚ Vice President of Human Resources; Al Gucciardo‚ Vice President of Public Relations Operations; Troy Richards‚ Vice President of Marketing Operations; Devi Dewdat‚ Vice President of Advertising Operations; Deborah Hugo; Vice President of FinanceThe Executive Team FROM: Lauragina Soto‚ Vice President
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Interoffice Memorandum Date: 7/5/04 From: John Dokes‚ Senior Vice President‚ Integrated Sales and Marketing To: Peter Cuneo‚ Vice Chairman CC: Allen Lipson‚ President and CEO; Isaac Perlmutter‚ Vice Chairman‚ Morton Handel‚ Chairman; Kenneth West‚ Executive VP and CFO; Gui Karyo‚ Publishing President I would like to congratulate everyone on the success of our latest release. We made quite the comeback on this one! Of course‚ we need to remember that this success is the result of smart branding
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Bshs 305 Client Paper Client Paper BSHS 305 Shalonda Hunter 03/12/2015 Kimberly Tarshis Client Paper The client of human services can be defined by the nature of the problems that exist in their individual‚ family or group situation. Those individuals and their problems are the reason human services exist from the start. Problems are a part of everyday life‚ they can come and go and be major or minor. In understanding this essential part of human service‚ the helper can fully understand what exactly
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RUnning Head: IntraClean Interoffice memo IntraClean Interoffice Memo HRM 531/University of Phoenix March 29th 2010 interoffice memorandum to: First Level Management from: KK subject: cOMPANY pOLIcy date: [ 5/16/2010 ] cc: As you all know IntraClean will launch a media blitz to announce publicly its new strategy. In the past‚ IntraClean’s sales force focused primarily on demonstrating and selling product. IntraCleans new focus will be a solutions/service model. This service
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"Helping Field" Evelyn Ward‚ Maria Sauceda‚ Laura Lopez‚ Ana Escarcega BSHS/305 September 29‚ 2014 "Helping Field" Why would one choose Human Services‚ also commonly referred to as a “Helping Field”‚ as their career choice? We sat down and discussed it and we have agreed on 3 primary reasons that we believe people choose this particular field as a starting point to jumpstart their careers. First‚ working in a helping field provides a great deal of job security. Second‚ being in a helping field
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named Tatiana Tarasoff‚ shortly after she wanted to just be friends with him‚ somewhat rejecting him romantically. After several sessions‚ Poddar threatened to kill Tarasoff.. After hearing this‚ Dr. Moore discussed the case with the police stating that Poddar was unstable and potentially very dangerous‚ and wanted him committed to a facility. The police took him into custody‚ but shortly released him stating that he appeared completely secure and stated he would not go near Tarasoff. At this point
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Interoffice Memo HRM/531 November 18‚ 2010 Connye Harper Interoffice Memo TO: Sales Management Team FROM: RE: Merger between EnviroTech an InterClean First of all‚ I would like to take the time to say “thank you” to each one of you for your outstanding efforts‚ it has been very enjoyable to work alongside with each of you in contributing to the success of InterClean. You are all well aware of the strategic movement as announced by David Spencer is very near on the horizon. As this merger
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opinion in the Tarasoff case is more ethically sound. The strongest argument against my opinion is that by imposing that a doctor has the duty to breach confidentiality in order to warn a third party of a potential threat can greatly impair treatment. The most important factor in ensuring that a patient receives successful treatment is by establishing a solid physician-patient relationship. This is a consequentialist view because it focuses on the future outcome‚ which in this case is effective
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