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Role of Social Worker in Community Prevention Programs
Community
Mediation
A crucial role in society is played by an Addiction counselor as they implement prevention techniques. With their knowledge and skills, they are essential in addressing the rising cases of substance dependence. They have the responsibility of implementing strategies to prevent young individuals from succumbing to addiction. Preventing young individuals from engaging in alcohol and…
Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project
Community
Hospitality
Network
Patton Fuller Networking Project Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project shawn williams IT Infrastructure Tammy lee November 24, 2011 Patton-Fuller Community Hospital (PFCH) was established in 1975 and is a for-profit hospital dedicated to serving the needs of its community by providing quality medical care. PFCH operates a 600-bed full-service hospital, providing a variety of programs…
Greenhill Community Center Case Study
Community
The main purpose or mission of the Greenhill Community Center was to provide human service programs for learning, growth, and enrichment throughout life within an intergenerational setting. The mission seems to fill the need in the demographical setting of the location. The center is located in one of the poorest cities on the East Coast….
Community Resources Assignment
Community
Today’s elderly have many resources available to help with the challenges they will face in their aging years. As a nurse, it is important to have resources to go along with patient teaching. It is one of our duties in providing our senior patients with total care. Areas of concern for seniors that will be…
The black community and the black code of 1865
Community
Reconstruction Era
Contrary to what was expected after the Civil War, the black community during the late 19th century continued to feel the remnants of slavery although no longer in its blatant form. In other words, the kind of freedom given to the black community was not the absolute kind, and it was definitely not what…
Neighborhood Watch
Community
Crime
Law enforcement
National Security
Police
The concept of the Neighborhood Watch Program is anchored to the principles of community policing. Law enforcement organizations encourage the involvement of individuals in the community to assist police efforts in fighting crime. Neighborhood Watch groups cooperate with law enforcement agencies by asking for help or directives in protecting citizens in the neighborhood, and…
Community Anti-Drug Programs
Community
Community Anti-Drug Programs Introduction The composition of this paper will focus on Community Anti-Drug Programs and their characteristics. This study aims to provide general information about the significance of Anti-Drug programs in the community and how they work. Furthermore, it aims to offer comprehensive details on how such prevention programs can help society campaign against…
Social Determinants of Health Among Women Part of the LGBT Community
Community
Health
Women
At least 2 million people worldwide identify themselves as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, transsexual or queer. Moreover, a 2003 Health Canada survey indicated that within individuals aged 18-59, 28% of homosexuals and bisexuals claimed they had at least one healthcare need that has gone unmet, double the percentage of heterosexuals (Armstrong & Deadman, 2009). As…
The Drug Problem Among the Residents of the Commune
Community
Health
The communally residents liked their quiet neighborhoods and most never thought that drugs would be a problem. In fact, the problem really sneaked up on everyone. The town had only one bar, and although occasionally someone drank too much, the bar’s patrons usually controlled their drinking and didn’t bother anyone. Occasionally, two or three high…
Community-Oriented Policing Strategies
Community
Community policing
Throughout history, there have been many different approaches to effective policing. Policy makers and law enforcement agencies have differing thought processes on how to successfully reduce crime in a given community or neighborhood. Trojanowicz and Bucqueroux (1994:2-3) have summarized the following definition for community-oriented policing: “Community policing is a philosophy of full service personalized policing…