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Safeguarding and protecting of vulnerable adults – Unit 514
Abuse
Mental Disorder
Risk
Social work
1.1 Safeguarding means to ‘safeguard’ an individual, to promote and prompt the safety of a vulnerable child or adult. Ensuring you have appropriate measures in place to maximise the safeguarding of others. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility that comes into contact with a vulnerable person and it is their responsibility to raise an alert immediately should…
Childs Abuse and Nursing
Abuse
Child
Nursing
Nurses who regularly see children in their practice are currently treating victims of child abuse, including sexual abuse and neglect, whether they know it or not. The causes of child abuse and neglect are complex and varied, and occur in all types of families and settings. Nurses must always remain alert to the possibility that…
Animal Abuse Speech
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Speech
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) defines animal cruelty as acts of violence or neglect towards animals. Animal abuse encompasses various actions or inaction and can have different reasons. It is impossible to provide one explanation for all cases of animal cruelty. However, studying the distinct behavioral patterns associated with…
When should teachers report child abuse
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Child Abuse
Teaching
How do you know the eye have been physically abused? The only thing you have is that they are depressed and whew n you report, nothing may happen. When a teacher may noticed nothing happening she think that she should report anything about that child or anybody else. Some teachers rather take notes on the…
Sociological imagination approach of child abuse and divorce
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Child Abuse
Describe how you thinks sociologist would approach studying the topics of child abuse and divorce. Use your “sociological Imagination” to construct your answer Sociologist’s theories understand child abuse and divorce as a societal phenomenon having, a largely cultural, social, and economic origin or ties. Sociologists may prefer to focus on the societal conditions that result…
External and Internal Barriers to Treatment of Substance Abuse
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Abstract: The treatment of substance abusers can either be successful or a failure because of different factors surrounding the programs that have been put in place. These barriers can either be internal, that is coming from the substance abuser, or external. External barriers are the outside forces that have a hand in the efficiency of…
Essay- Tobacco Abuse History
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History
Tobacco
Tobacco Industry
Tobacco AbuseSmoking can be defined as inhalation of smoke that comes from the burning tobacco covered in pipes, cigars and cigarettes. Tobacco is actually one of the most extensively used addictive substances all over the world. It tends to be a plant native to the Americas and traditionally one of the most essential crops grown…
Drug Abuse In America
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Dangers of Anabolic SteroidsIn the past three decades, steroids has been becoming a serious problem more than ever in the athletic field. Steroids areanabolic drug to build growth hormones that include the androgens (male sex hormones) principally testosterone and estrogen and progestogens (female sex hormones). Steroids were first developed for medical purposes. They’re used in…
Child Abuse and Neglect
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Child Abuse
It’s important to understand what child abuse and neglect really is and how it occurs. By taking the time to understand why children become abused or neglected we will be able to identify possible solutions in preventing this type of treatment. Also by learning information based around child abuse we will be able to have…
Animal Abuse by Owners
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Robert Gonzales, a resident of Bakersfield, appeared to be an ordinary man. However, one evening he was charged with throwing water on a small dog at the beach and using duct tape to silence it. His intention was to discipline the animal. Gonzales was apprehended and arrested for his mistreatment of the dog, contributing to…