Achievement of children and youth in foster care Joanna Bermudez Mercy College Summer 2013 Introduction and Problem Statement Approximately fifty percent of adolescents in this country’s foster care system are graduating from high school each year. In NYS‚ less than forty-four percent of adolescent’s in the foster care system graduate from high school yearly. The outcomes of youth who leave the foster care system between the ages of 18 and 21 are
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will involve your attendance on the Customer Care Course. Attending the one-day Customer Care Course will give you an opportunity to further improve and develop your knowledge and skills‚ which includes practising via role plays and discussing ideas in groups. At the end of the course you will receive your certificate of recognition‚ to Overview of the Customer Care training programme Congratulations on being selected to complete the Customer Care Development Programme. This is the first step
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A care plan is a written statement of the individual’s assessed needs‚ identified during an assessment. It sets out what support the individual should get‚ why‚ when‚ and details of who is meant to provide it. It is also essential that care plans be reviewed on a regular basis‚ this allows all parties to ensure they are meeting the individual’s needs i.e. social‚ emotional and educational. A care plan can be known by a few different names including‚ a plan of care‚ personal learning plan and life
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1.1 What it means to have a duty of care in own work setting. Duty of care is the “fundamental obligation that anyone working in child care‚ whatever the type of service and whatever their role‚ is to keep children safe”. (Marilyn Hopkins LLB‚ Dip.Ed.. (March 2006). DUTY OF CARE. This will involve giving appropriate attention in particular tasks to ensure no one is harmed‚ watching out for potential hazards
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Besides this‚ the patient-centred approach advocates self-management within the home care setting where this is feasible‚ making the patient feel safer and more in control of their condition. Dow et al (2004) also points out that relatives also felt that the person centred approach valued their part in managing relatives with chronic conditions whereas paternal methods only catered for the patient. The home care setting was also taken into consideration as being safer and more helpful in assessing
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marks = include a diagram or table that provides good summary of what you discussed – in this case‚ maybe something for your communication strategy or approach? If you can think of something nice‚ it would be good. I’m happy to go over your final draft and edit if needed (charges may apply if it takes more than 10mins) Introduction The World Health Organization (2003)[1] defines palliative care as: “An approach that improves the quality of life of individuals and their families facing the problem
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Overview This standard identifies the requirements when supporting the care‚ learning and development of children through the maintenance of environments. This includes preparing and maintaining a physical safe environment which is stimulating and build’s the child’s confidence‚ as well as supporting routines for children. Performance criteria You must be able to: You must be able to: You must be able to:
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for people who are suffering from a debilitating disease like house cleaning and meal prep for the patient and their family. Many clients are unable to tend to the daily chores like house work due to the treatments received for their disease. This issue causes the patient to be stressed and feeling depressed because they are unable to attend to the needs of the home. The children also feel that their environment has changed lack of normalcy. This has caused problem for the family’s well-being. This
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where speed is an issue cost society more than $40 billion annually. In the U.S.A. it costs society more than $76‚000 for every minute you gain by speeding. Speeding is often one of several risky factors in fatal crashes‚ because alcohol-impaired drivers are more likely to speed‚ and speeding drivers are less likely to wear seat belts. Alcohol‚ lack of seat belts and speeding can add up to a deadly combination. Young males are the most likely to be involved in speeding-related crashes. According
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1) Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role (1.1) Duty of care means:- • To keep individuals safe • To keep individuals free from harm • To give choice Duty of care is a key concept in working with other human beings. It is a legal term for safeguarding yourself and others. Adults with learning difficulties are often vulnerable as they are yet to develop the physical and cognitive capacity to fully care for themselves; they need care and protection from people
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