Topic Role of the Multi-Disciplinary Team In Caring for an Individual with an Intellectual Disability Contents Introduction……………………………………………… Page 2 Promoting Dignity‚ Choice‚ Relationships & Contributing…………………………….Page 3 Facilities & Support Available For People With An Intellectual Disability………………………… Page 4 The Role Of The Multi-Disciplinary Team & Definition of Front Line Staff ……………………………Page 5 Evaluation ………..………………………………………Page 7 Appendices
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Effects of Corporal Punishment on Children When Used in the Home Discussion about corporal punishment is everywhere. It is in the news and in the home‚ and in education on what is punishment and what is abuse is beginning to rise. Corporal punishment has been used as a disciplinary tool for parents throughout all of America’s history (Gershoff‚ 2002‚ p. 1). However‚ the definition of what corporal punishment actually is‚ is still unclear to some people and parents. In Wendy Walsh’s essay‚ "Spanker
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collaborative working increases the knowledge of professionals‚ safety of service user and the quality of care. People with a learning disability are more vulnerable to certain physical and mental health problems than the general population (Emerson & Baines‚ 2010). Collaborative working between professionals is important if professionals are to meet the complex health needs of the service user and ensure their safety (Fatchett & Taylor‚ 2013; Lacey & Oyvry‚ 2013). Collaboration working occurs when professionals
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Professional Development of Nursing Professionals The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute of Medicine‚ (IOM) introduced a two year contract in 2008 (IOM‚ 2010). The basis of the contract is recommendations‚ which will impact the future of nursing care‚ and include changes in “public and institutional policies at the national‚ state‚ and local levels” (Future‚ 2010). This essay will provide a basic understanding of the IOM’s contract‚ including the impact on nursing education‚ nursing
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WHAT IS PARTNERSHIP WORKING? A lot has been written about the theory of partnership working. However‚ translating theory into practice is not always easy. Partnerships can be formed between a number of individuals‚ agencies or organisations with a shared interest. There is usually an overarching purpose for partners to work together and a range of specific objectives. Partnerships are often formed to address specific issues and may be short or long term. In order to achieve a co-ordinated service
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COMMUNICATION IN MULTI-CULTURAL COUNSELING Communication in Multi-Cultural Counseling Connie Sutton Grand Canyon University PCN 509/Social and Cultural Diversity Susan Lutz‚ LMFT October 25‚ 2010 Introduction Research shows clients from ethnic minority groups are the least likely to make use of counseling services. One explanation for this is that it is an ethnocentric activity‚ based on the values of the white middle
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workforswork only ay at home. Her main task however‚ is to cook‚ clean and take care of the children. This is enough for her‚ according to a large percentage of the "stronger sex". Staying home mom is a stereotype that is very specific for the traditional American family. Many women stay home to take care of their children in their most active years in which they can achieve many things besides raising children. Others choose to work contrary to the constructed stereotype. I am a woman from the second
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Professional Resources Module 1 Ellen Brown December 16‚ 2012 Grand Canyon University Educational Psychology EDU-313N Instructor- Ellen Hilt Introduction Resources are very important tools to have in the educational field. Being equipped with a wide variety of resources‚ educators are better qualified to serve the different learning types they will encounter as they teach their students‚ as well as keep the lesson exciting
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see what things are right or wrong. When collecting the data we can pick their strongest strengths and help them to continue develop them and branch out to new activities that will help them with any issues they might have and improve in the future. We can learn through observation by writing important details that cannot be notice on a standardized test. Observation is a tool to help us learn about each child‚ our environment‚ and our work in caring for children. Also it helps the teacher to identifying
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