procedure. 4. Why do Community Services Industry workers need to work within agency policy and procedures? Provide three (3) reasons. 5. Give five examples of areas that should be covered in a policy/procedure manual. 6. Define the term legislation. 7. Define the term statutory requirements? 8. Define the term regulatory requirements? tfrgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg 2. Define the term policy. 3. Define the term procedure. 4. Why do Community Services Industry
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responsibility of another party. However‚ Robert Peel’s approach and community policing one thing is the main goal and that’s prevention of crimes. (http://voices.yahoo.com/law-enforcement-sir-robert-peels-concept-community-638595.html) I would then go into the times for reform which occurred in the late 1800’s. I would discuss American history which was divided into three eras. These three eras were the political era‚ the reform era and the community policing era. The political era this occurred from 1840
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Introduction In the following assignment I will attempt to produce a community profile‚ which will be based on the Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands. The Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands was built by the Brierley Hill District Council in the 1930’s. I chose to create a community profile on the Hawbush Estate because it is local to where I live and over the last couple of years I have read in the local newspapers about local facilities closing down
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Property theft has been one of the greatest problems faced by every community aside from drugs and homicide. In the community where I live‚ property theft has always been an issue. Day after day‚ more houses were being robbed in broad daylight. If there is a case of property theft; properties are broken and stolen‚ fear was developed among victims and trust among neighbours was compromised. Property theft caused victims property damage and loss. Usually‚ if there was a robbery in a house‚ thieves
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ES Community Resources Erica Batchelor University of Phoenix BSHS 302 Jean Holtz June 15‚ 2009 Community Resources A variety of community resources are available in communities to help people. The resource available varies from dental‚ abuse counseling‚ homeless prevention and intervention‚ food program and help for skin cancer patients. However‚ language and monetary fund’s is a need in the community. Human services that people have in their lives goes beyond but not limited
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University of the Philippines Manila The Health Sciences Center COLLEGE OF NURSING WHO Collaborating Center for Leadership in Nursing Development CHED Center for Excellence Sotejo Hall‚ Pedro Gil St.‚ Ermita‚ Manila Nursing 119 – Community Health Nursing II Charles’ Angels Group August 7‚ 2013 DATA COLLECTION PLAN Objectives I. Describe the demographic characteristics of six to nine year old (6-9) children in Barangay 818-A A. Determine the proportion of six to nine (6 to 9) year
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Race as a Social Construct “Race dominates our personal lives” (192 López). Race is constantly a part of people’s lives and throughout the film Rabbit Proof Fence directed by Phillip Noyce and the Critical Race Theory written by Ian Lopez‚ we are able to see in what ways it affects people. The film depicts a group of three half caste Aborigine girls‚ who are taken from their family by a white man‚ Mr. Neville. The girls are taken to be trained as servants and also so they can assimilate to the
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Race has always been an issue of discussion and will continue to be a controversial topic for many to think about. I was born and raised in Taiwan‚ which is a place filled with people of the same color. Many might think that being born in a place where others are mostly the same race would lessen one’s thoughts about race. However‚ I started to think about race and nationality very often when I was in Taiwan. Further‚ after coming to The States to pursue a college degree‚ race has been something
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Alcohol Therapeutic Communities In today’s world‚ people each and everyday from a wide range of teenagers to adults‚ abuse substances such as illegal drugs and alcohol. Not all of these people are open to admit that they indeed have a problem‚ and could really use professional help from others to stop their bad habits before they become a larger issue than it already is. Lucky for the people who are able to accept their problem at hand‚ places such as therapeutic communities are there for support
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control intimate relations Culture: way of life‚ traditions‚ shared practices Race: group of people; socially constructed Ethnicity: group of people who share cultures and practices What is Race? Race as a biological construction “biological race”: view of race that are hereditary. Terms like Black‚ White‚ and Asian. Ancestors determine membership in genetically defined racial group Race as social construction “race” is a vast group of people loosely bounded by historically contingent‚ socially
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