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    Human Services Needs Assessment Paper LaTawsha Estell BSHS 355 02-09-2015 Professor Joyce Yip Green Human Services Needs Assessment Paper The selected group needing human services is children in need. This selected group is important because if children aren’t serviced when they are children‚ they will become adults who need services. If human service professionals can break the cycle early in childhood there will be less of a chance that they need additional services. This selected group is also

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    legislation that relates to fulfilment of rights and choices and the minimising of risk of harm for an individual with dementia Human Rights Act of 1998 Mental Capacity Act of 2005 Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards 2005 Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Mental Health Act 2007 The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Carers(Equal Opportunities) Act 2004 Together these legislations formed the fundamental rights and freedom

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    Population Assessment

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    Practitioner (ANP) when assessing and analysing the health needs of a specific population. The author will focus on one specific disease‚ Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in relation to South Asian men living in both the United Kingdom (UK) and in South Asia. In view of the large demographics of South Asia the author will specifically focus on Indian‚ Pakistan and Bangladeshi groups also making a comparison with the population residing in Ireland. The author will provide a critical and analytical

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    University of Phoenix Material Environmental Science and Human Population Worksheet Using the textbooks‚ the University Library‚ or other resources‚ answer each of the following questions in 100 to 200 words. 1. What would you include in a brief summary on the history of the modern environmental movement‚ from the 1960s to the present? October 2‚ 1968 The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act‚ the National Trails System Act January 1‚ 1970 The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) April 22‚ 1970 The

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    Advocacy in a Human Services Organization Advocacy is the act of influencing decisions affecting the well-being of another individual or group. An advocate is an individual that supports a disadvantage group by speaking or acting on the behalf of the individual’s behalf. An advocate empowers individuals to reach personal goals and assists in conflict resolution. Human service organizations use advocates as a voice for individuals that may not be able plead on their own behalf. Families

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    Alcoholism is an addiction/disease that may start out just by drinking with friends on the weekends socially. The general alcoholic is one whom starts drinking socially and then recognizes that they are unable to stop like some of their friends. Eventually they begin to develop a tolerance and have to actually drink more to feel the same feelings the felt before. Once they realize they are becoming an alcoholic is when they actually start drinking alone or think that they have to drink just to

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    Since 1800‚ the human population has multiplied more than six times. To keep up with the increase in food demands‚ the output of farms and the productivity of farm lands have also increased. The Green Revolution‚ The Industrial Revolution‚ and massive population growth all caused agriculture to change the ways that food was produced. Food production went from a very labor intensive profession to a mostly mechanised industry. Horses were replaced by tractors and farmers planted huge monoculture fields

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    Population Crisis

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    Bibliography: Population of Pakistan‚ 1961-2003 POPULATION BY PROVINCE/REGION SINCE 1951

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    There is a variety of agency that can provide the help these clients need‚ the agencies can be either public or private‚ and the job of the human service worker is to help the client become more self-sufficient. Human services workers help clients that are unable to help themselves (the elderly and the children). In this day‚ there are a variety of services geared towards the many needs of the clients. The first steps to providing help to the client is evaluating what their needs are. Then prepare

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    Is there another way to have population control in China‚ without violating the human rights with forced abortions? Population control is the practice of artificially changing the rate of growth of a human population. Currently in China there is the one-child policy‚ which is there governments only form of population control. The one-child policy conveys that the government dictates the limitation on the number of children you may have‚ and in this case you are only aloud one‚ and if choose to

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