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    . Reflection on Theoretical Models Viewing a client from the approach of a person-in-environment perspective and further incorporating practice with a focus on strengths presents both challenges and advantages‚ both of which are open to change depending upon the client at hand. Firstly‚ there is the challenge that the helping professional is faced with and that is their own ability to successfully draw upon and utilize the strengths-based approach when examining the existing interrelations and

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    relationship between citizens of a community and police officials is valuable to have in order for the police to do their job effectively. Community policing can help strengthen the relationship that is broken. Community policing is a philosophy that rest on the belief that honest citizens in a community have the responsibility to participate in the police process alongside the officers. It aims to establish active and equal partnership between the police and the public. Community policing is a management

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    client developmental status CHCLD415A Element of Competencies 1.Apply knowledge of human development 2.Check client’s developmental status 3.Identify developmental issues 4.Check for and respond appropriately to specific issues AQF Level 4/5 Assessment Tools 1. Research and analyse developmental stage Evidence required Evidence should demonstrate competence in; 1. Apply knowledge of human development 2. Check client’s developmental status 3. Identify developmental issues 4. Check for and

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    A great deal of the responsibility for preparing for and responding to terrorist events rests with local police departments. Community policing presents an overarching philosophical orientation that agencies can use to better deal with the threat of terrorist events and the fear that they may create. The community policing philosophy can be roughly divided into three interrelated elements: organizational change‚ problem solving‚ and external partnerships. Each element applies to the issues of terrorism

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    Running head: Community Health News Community Health: A Case of Measles Kimberly K. Turner University of Phoenix NUR 471 Park Balevre‚ MSN‚ RC‚ BC May 12‚ 2008 A Case of Measles Earlier this year in January‚ San Diego County encountered the first case of measles since the 1990s. Many citizens of the United States were not concerned‚ but given the highly contagious nature of this viral infection and the fact that many parents are opting not to vaccinate

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    A community of Practice using a discussion forum

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    Community Policing Issues Part I Contemporary Police theory or Modern policing is focusing on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services‚ which include aspects of traditional law enforcement‚ as well as prevention‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and partnerships. The community policing model balances reactive responses to calls for service with proactive problem-solving which centers on the cause of crime and disorder. Community policing requires police and citizens

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    argues‚ "A nation is an imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign."(Anderson‚ 6). Through these advances‚ America has come closer to achieving Anderson ’s belief of an imagined political community. Anderson believes it to be imagined because "the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members‚ meet them‚ or even hear of them‚ yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communities."(Anderson‚ 6) This can be seen in the

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    Patron and Community A patron is one that supports and protects someone or something‚ such as an institution‚ event or cause without specifying the product or service he wants in return. Thus he is a sponsor or benefactor. He is someone who understands the person or institution being supported and believes that the object or service produced will be worthwhile. In return‚ he is rewarded with honour and status rather than economic benefits. In the essay I will expound upon the various arguments

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    Individuals and Communities The Individual Factors that contribute to an individual’s development Factor Definition Example of positive effect on development Example of negative effect on development Self-esteem How a person values themselves. The concept we hold of ourselves begins to develop from the day we are born and can fluctuate during our lifetime. People with positive or high self-esteem value themselves as worthy contributors to society-likely to be able to form healthy relationships

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