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    NR 443 Guidelines for Caring for Populations: Community Outreach Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to provide an opportunity to develop a community health nursing flyer that will be utilized for community outreach. It is the basis for your proposed intervention in the final assignment. Course Outcomes This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes: 4. Evaluate effective communication with client populations and healthcare providers in managing the healthcare

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    An in-depth study of ethics and values within social work; domestic violence | Social Work Report | Gavin Simpson | Abstract: Introduction: Short term aim: Raise awareness for current and future social workers about the ethical dilemmas they face whilst dealing with domestic abuse cases. I also aim to complete this assignment for the purposes of completing an Access to Social Work Diploma. Long term aim: Bring this subject to the attention of social workers who are likely to face

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    The sociological and psychological perspective to child and family health in the wider context. The purpose of this essay is to critically assess current health and care policies for children in a pre-school setting and their family. It will also have reference to the bio-psycho- social model and its connection from social and psychological perspectives of children’s experience to their health and illness. It will also cover the importance of promoting optimum health and well being within the

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    Social Work Theories, Methods and Skills Within this assignment I will recognise what and who is priority in relation to the case study involving Sharon, Alice and James. I will ascertain and analyse the models of assessment and look at methods of intervention and identify which is most appropriate when working with Sharon, Alice and James. I will identify why I have used the theories, methods and skills that informed the care plan I have used. My main priority would be Sharon and the appointment

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    Provide an overview of Jean Watson's theory of Human Caring ( introduction, purpose, and rationale) Provide a description of the theory ( purpose, concepts/definitions, relationship/structure, assumptions) Top of Form To Watson it appeared that the contemporary nurse was losing her ardor for nursing and was becoming transformed into a machine. Nursing is supposed to be a discipline of caring and dedication to the patient as means to an end. Instead, nurses seem to becoming stressed out, frustrated

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    A career in Social Work requires conviction to personal values that reflect and uphold the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. Professional ethics are the foundation of social work, as the trade has an innate obligation to endorse ethical principles and basic values to advocate for the wellness of others. The core values adopted by all social workers, as distinguished by NASW, are service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships

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    Ethics and Relationships Introduction Social workers perform their work within a broad framework of rules and responsibilities. These ideals are outlined in the Social Work Core Values and Code of Ethics (Code of Ethics, 2008). The values themselves; service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence, provide a set of principles for the social worker to abide by in regards to their various professional and personal relationships

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    clinic in El Cajon. This clinic is limited to refugees who are victims of a crime. We assist these individuals on any Family Law issue they may have. Often, these issues were limited to dissolution or domestic violence, but because of issues of international service of process, these cases would involve complex matters of civil procedure. Many of the clients were born in the middle east and spoke mostly arabic, so I often had a chance to see the interaction between the staff attorney and an arabic

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    Within the OTPF, four words can be used interchangeably. Occupation and activity can be used interchangeably to describe participation in daily life pursuits (OTPF, 2014). Occupation refers to the things that people want such as, need, or have to do; it also refers to the way that an individual is engaged in multiple activities (OTPF, 2014). According to Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain & Process (2014) occupations reflect to, “what people value in life and also give meaning to what

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    According to (Miley, O’Melia & DuBois) the importance of empowerment helps individuals, families, organizations, communities, and societies increase their personal, interpersonal, and/or political power to realize improvements in their situations. The importance of empowerment embodies our sense of competence, mastery, strength and the ability to effect change, people who experience personal power perceive themselves competent. According to (Bailey & Ward 1992) social action means to be in a position

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