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    CHCAD401D - ADVOCATE FOR CLIENTS Answers SECTION 1: ASSIST CLIENTS TO IDENTIFY THEIR RIGHTS AND REPRESENT THEIR OWN NEEDS Activity 1 03/08/2014 11:43AM 1 Identify 10 rights that you might help a client to identify. 1.To be treated with respect and dignity.  2.To privacy and confidentiality.  3. To involve an advocate of their choice.  4. To information that is accessible‚ accurate‚ timely & understandable.  5. To be consulted about needs and preferences‚ and be involved in decision-making

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    Client Understanding Paper When accounting professionals work with clients outside the profession‚ there is a lessened understanding of the rules and regulations required by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Clients will ask questions when they do not understand the reasoning behind the information needed. Adjusting costs‚ determining capitalization‚ asset disposal‚ and goodwill are often harder to understand concepts in accounting and the accountant needs to be able to explain

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    it drives everything the human race does. Fear is the one word that can be found inside of every being on this planet. As such‚ in an advanced society such as the society found in the USA‚ fear is widespread. While it may not be evident to those outside of the country‚ it is a cause of considerable concern for those within the US. For this reason‚ the fear in the American society should be mitigated. Yet‚ similar to most controversial topics‚ this is easier said than done. America is continually plagued

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    accessible for the client‚ and that there will be no surrounding noise that will cause a distraction. The room must be set within the counsellors guide lines and will be adhered to accordingly. All phones must be switched off‚ there shouldn’t be any sharp objects in the room that could cause harm to the client and counsellor. I would discuss with the client what their expectations are from the therapeutic relationship and that the method of help is person centred‚ and will empower the client to come to

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    First, Do No Harm

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    Textual Analysis: First‚ Do No Harm Patrick Patrick Dismuke was a young African American boy‚ at the age of fifteen when the story starts‚ and a regular patient at Hermann Hospital. Patrick was born with a severe case of Hirschsprung’s disease‚ a disorder of the digestive tract‚ and was unable to digest his food. Throughout Patrick’s life‚ he spent more days in the hospital than out and came to be quite comfortable with the environment and staff at Hermann. Due to his disease his only way

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    Client is 16 years old‚ female Mexican American who is straight sexually active‚ and lives with her boyfriend’s family house at sharing the same room. Client is currently a student at Village Academy- Pomona High School in grade 11 Client was referred by DCFS social worker after presenting with the following symptoms: withdrawn‚ sad affect‚ anxiety related to family history/separation/conflict‚ difficulties with accommodation adjustment‚ and feeling of loss due to losing her fetus. Client becomes

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    A Summary of Andrew Koppleman’s Essay ‘DOES OBSCENITY CAUSE MORAL HARM?’ Koppleman’s essay attempts to look at the obscenity law what he calls the ‘obscenity doctrine’ and its usage of the phrase ‘moral harm’. He criticizes the law as he feels that it is too crude and is not workable hence it should be abandoned. Koppleman also believes that the fundamentals of the law have never really been addressed adequately and what the law seeks to protect seems to be misunderstood in some sense. Koppleman

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    Name: Joseph Odechie Bossman class: 2011 MIS Course: Operating Systems (Aelaf Dafla) Article Title: When a security Breach hits Home. By Steve Fox. The article talks about the most unexpected of data breaches. Mostly in cyber crime‚ data-thieves‚ target large-scale networks as a means of hijacking important information about credit card numbers of customers or other bank details. However‚ in this situation‚ the on-campus clinic database of UC Berkeley (University of California) was breached

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    counselling relationships‚ including professional limitations. What is Counselling –? In life there are many difficult situations that some people can just get past and move on where others become stuck and unable to move on effectively. In some cases these people will use family‚ friends or work colleagues to assists them‚ but in some cases this is either too hard to talk about due to its personal nature or the embarrassment it may cause. This is where counselling can be very useful due to its confidential

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    Harm Minimisation Strategies: What could the person do/friends do or parents (3 marks) First of all Harm minimisation is multiple drug policies in which are used a way of educating individuals and societies about alcohol and other drugs issues‚ in an act to reduce its harmful and dangerous effects. It was initially developed to help adults how has been involved with substance abuse. These reduction strategies are able to help both an individual and the community‚ in which who experience the consequences

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