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    Children in India

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    CHILDREN IN INDIA In India‚ children’s vulnerabilities and exposure to violations of their protection rights remain spread and multiple in nature. The manifestations of these violations are various‚ ranging from child labour‚ child trafficking‚ to commercial sexual exploitation and many other forms of violence and abuse. With an estimated 12.6 million children engaged in hazardous occupations (2001 Census)‚ for instance‚ India has the largest number of child labourers under the age of 14 in

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    Nutrition and Children

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    balanced meals‚ snacks and drinks for children in their EY‚ following government guidance on nutritional needs Children have to have a balanced diet of certain foods in order for the children to grow properly. This list provides for children;- Warmth Growth Sensory experience Fighting infection and healing the body Energy Helping general behaviour patterns‚ for example sleeping‚ concentration and alertness Establishment of good eating habits and prevention of digestive problems Development

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    Solutions in Assisting the Elderly How to improve the problems that are affecting the elderly. The solution is to improve the programs that they have for assisting the elderly. The prevention strategy I would use is Tertiary prevention because it has to deal with helping people that are in need of help. This prevention strategy mentions about focusing on individual rather than large groups. It also mentions about rehabitation for people that are in need. Whether it is for the elderly or others that

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    crime prevention relies on a number of approaches and cannot be left to one basic set of ideas. Neighborhood watch is one embodiment of social control in a neighborhood. The evaluation of neighborhood crime prevention‚ measures “the impact these activities have on crime and fear of crime…and the impact of neighborhood organizing on intervening factors (Lab 90).” In this chapter the evaluations examined are the change in the intermediate factors‚ crime and fear of crime. Usually crime prevention programs

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    Children of Alcoholics

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    Running head: CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS 1 Children of Alcoholics A Counseling Group Proposal in a High School Setting Ashley Foster & Dan Ladig Ball State University Running head: CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS 2 Introduction Children of alcoholics (COAs) represent a significant portion of the population. It is estimated that 9‚700‚000 children (or 15% of the 66 million children) seventeen years of age or younger are living with an adult diagnosed with alcohol abuse or dependence in the past

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    Importance of Fire Prevention Bureau James Gabbard English 1020 Dr. David Auchter March 26‚ 2012 Importance of Fire Prevention Bureau James Gabbard Professor Auchler English Composition II 1020 Over the years‚ there have been thousands of lives lost due to fires. Fire Departments determined that something needed to happen to bring the number of fire related deaths down. They came up with a way to do so by creating a division within the fire department itself‚ fire departments called

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    to acknowledge that the prevention of obesity‚ which affects approximately one in four children today beginning in childhood‚ offers the most effective means of achieving a healthy weight. Therefore‚ how do we prevent childhood obesity and what strategies can be implemented that will increase and promote awareness of increased physical activity amongst young children? A whole of society approach can play a major role in addressing and or preventing obesity. If young children can be educated and informed

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    Childrens Nursing

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    care and the sun‚ accidents‚ alcohol and drug abuse. As with the other branches of nursing‚ health promotion can take forms of primary‚ secondary or tertiary intervention. Interventions may depend on the age of the child. Younger children‚ for example pre school aged children will benefit form health promotion aimed at the parents. Health promotion activities may include: • Assessing needs • Social support: providing support by creating groups‚ counselling sessions and creating opportunities for listening

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    Children with Asthma

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    with Running head: CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA Children with Asthma Adell Bell Community College of Baltimore Country Children with Asthma According to the center for Disease control and preventing (CDC). Approximately 6.8 million children have been diagnosed with asthma. Asthma is one of the most common‚ serious‚ chronic diseases among children‚ accounting for 13 million absences from school each year. It is the most common chronic childhood illness. Asthma is a recurring inflammatory lung

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    Overview of Fall Prevention in the Elderly Nur/440 June 30‚ 2014 Overview of Fall Prevention in the Elderly Elderly people are a vulnerable population for many reasons. Characteristics of a vulnerable population include being susceptible to or at risk for health problems (de Chesnay & Anderson‚ 2012‚ p. 4). One thing that elders are susceptible to is being prone to a fall. Falls can result in a variety of injuries from fractures to chronic pain to reduced quality of life and increased morbidity

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