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    Serious failures to protect individuals from abuse. Castlebeck abuse failings A care establishment called winterbourne view was owned by castlebeck care ltd in bristol. The establishment was closed down on 24th june 2011 due to systemic failures to protect people. BBC’s panorama filmed patients being pinned down‚ slapped‚ doused in cold water‚ and repeatedly taunted and teased despite warnings by the whistleblower. A senior nurse had alerted the care homes management and the CQC on

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    economy‚ increase tax revenue‚ and reduce the lawlessness” to help America restore prosperity after the Great Depression (Levine‚ and Reinarman‚ 1991). This ties into the poem because it demonstrates that the reason for the father to be under substance abuse may have been due to his state of unemployment‚ which came to symbolize‚ “the failure of managerial work‚ and suburban family.” The concept of alcoholism derives from its ability‚ “to affect the quality of family life‚ negatively impacting the

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    Physical Abuse Case Study

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    1. There are many issues in this case that center around physical abuse. Jenny’s father has a short temper and he gets angry very often. He recently came home drunk‚ and beat her and called her out of her name. Jenny’s boyfriend‚ Andrew also has a temper that he takes out on her. He has physically slapped and beaten her‚ and has gotten her to isolate herself from her friends due to his possessive behavior. She is now pregnant with his child‚ and still in high school. The police recently have been

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    Sam Doueiri Edgar Allan Poe and substance abuse The Bottled Curse Edgar Allan Poe was one of America’s most celebrated poet and story teller. His life started early with misfortune. Both of his parents were already dead‚ when Edgar was 3 years old. His father died of tuberculosis and his mother died of tuberculosis and pneumonia. He was adopted and attended school until he was 17 years old. He started the abuse of alcohol with 17 and he started gambling. As his adopting father figured out

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    2007 - 2011‚ and addresses the phenomena of adolescent substance abuse in the African American demographic. Additionally‚ this literature review will address documented causes of adolescent substance abuse as presented by psychologists‚ psychiatrists‚ educators‚ government officials‚ urban-policy researchers‚ addiction counselors and human service professionals. Opposing views will be presented by various experts on the subject of substance abuse among the African American adolescent population. This

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    Carla was suffering financial abuse from her neighbour someone who she thought she could trust and was doing her a favour‚ Because Carla had a supportive relationship with her support worker this helped stop the abuse that she was suffering‚ and because Carla was able to explain to her support worker what has went on the support worker was able to take immediate action‚ She

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    ASSIGNMENT 2 - CASE STUDY High Performance at W L GORE Service/Product: Gore-Tex manufacturer Famous for: Inventing world-renowned high-performance fabrics for leisure‚ industrial‚ electronic and medical purposes The business strategy: Delivering continuous innovation by turning management principles on their head High performance learning points: • Unique form of work organisation designed to support employee collaboration and creativity; • Leaders replace managers to deliver high levels of

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    Alex Barbour Mary Crocker Cook Abnormal Psychology The effects of substance abuse on Dissociative Identity Disorder “For a variety of reasons there has been little dialogue among the disciplines that study patients with trauma and those that study and treat substance abuse. Little systematic investigation exists on the treatment of DID in general‚ and substance abuse in DID in particular” (1). Dissociative Identity Disorder is defined in Essentials of Abnormal Psychology as “a disorder

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    Home Abuse Case Study

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    This is my report on the abuse that occurred in winter Bourne view care home at Hambrooke‚ south Gloucestershire in England. It’s about the 11 defendants that admitted 38 charges of either neglect or ill treatment of five people with severe learning difficulties after being filmed secretly by a reporter for the BCCs panorama programme. It was operated by castle beck. The home opened in 2006 and by 2010 it had a turnover of £3.7m as the average weekly fee for a patient was £3.500. In the panorama

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    Opioid Abuse Case Study

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    Discerning the atrocious epidemic that we as Americans are facing from opioid abuse began from pain management problems that is subjective to individual patients; the patient’s sensation is what we must believe and respect. Additionally‚ drug companies’ drug representatives have convinced doctors that opiates such as Vicodin‚ OxyContin are not addictive drugs. They are‚ also‚ advertising narcotics as the drug of choice for doctors to offer their patients to help with their pain symptoms. Back in

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