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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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    CHAPTER ONE SITUATION ANALYIS To be able to come up with a good child welfare advocacy‚ the group assessed the external and internal situation. This chapter evaluates the situations and trends in a particular advocacy. It provides the information needed for planning. Background of Child Welfare Child welfare is a government- run service for protecting children and young people who are underage which are still vulnerable to abuses like commercial sexual exploitation‚ trafficking‚ child labor

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    Khesanio Hall Counseling in Human Services Bio psychosocial Assessment The way we get by Dough‚ a male whose age wasn’t told throughout the movie‚ but neither his ethnicity but is definitely an adult. Dough was very emotional throughout most part of the movie and also seem to switch mood various times based on what was going on around him and the environment that he was in. he was never married‚ but was involve in a sexual relationship with Beth His employment status is working in the navy and he

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    Analysis: Patient Advocacy Yvette Thornton NURS 502 Grand Canyon University April 24‚ 2013 Concept Analysis: Patient AdvocacyIntroduction The concept of patient advocacy was the focus of the article entitled‚ “Developing a mid –range theory of patient advocacy through concept analysis” by Xiaoyan Bu and Mary Ann Jezewski published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing 2007. In an attempt to clarify the definition as well as the refine the concept of patient advocacy‚ the authors

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    presented his current problems as (1) homelessness‚ (2) unemployed‚ (3) methamphetamine dependent‚ (4) and transgender. The client disclosed that he currently resides at the Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Night Shelter and has been utilizing this service for the past 7-months. The client indicates that while the living situation is less than ideal‚ it is all that he is capable of maintaining at this time due to his substance dependence. The last employment that the client was able to maintain was

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    The Main Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration: The Decision The key difference between mediation and arbitration is the person who ultimately resolves the conflict. As we described in the article mentioned above‚ mediation is a dispute resolution method where a neutral third party acts as a referee of sorts and helps each side recognize the legalities involved in their arguments. It is up to each party to agree on a final resolution that is mutually agreeable. In arbitration‚ two parties

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    Case Study: Effective advocacy against law on suppression of human trafficking By Umakant Singh‚ Freelance Consultant of HACC Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister Sok An called for anti-trafficking laws to be implemented in a way that did not affect HIV prevention efforts during the closing ceremony of the 3rd National AIDS Conference in Phnom Penh on 12 September 2008. On 3 March 2008‚ the Cambodian government passed the Law on the Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation to

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    In this chapter‚ the author talks about approaches that allow the victim and offender to meet. One of the approaches is the Victim-offender mediation programs (VOMs). In this type of program‚ the offender and victim are given the opportunity to work out their issues in a conducive environment. The goal of this program is to empower participants‚ promote discussion‚ and encourage compromise. In addition to that‚ there are three basic objectives that come with these meetings: identifying the injustice

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    Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization Vicki Gold BSHS 462 July 22‚ 2013 Latera Davis Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization The Young Men’s Christian Association‚ more commonly known as the Young Men’s Christian Association is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization that is committed to helping people and communities to grow and learn. Their contributions influence both our nation’s culture during times of profound social change to

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    Caring originates in the relationships of shared human experience. The nurses primary roles of promoting health‚ preventing illness‚ restoring health and alleviating suffering places the nurse in a position to always remain an advocate for their patient. A scenario has been created in which a terminally ill patient has asked the doctor about alternative healthcare treatment options. The doctor in this case dismisses them as "quack" practices. What role does the nurse play in this situation? “When

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