Renisha Gilmore is a 10th grader at Manassas High School and her favorite after school activity is going to the John Dustin Buckman Club. At the Buckman Club, Renisha is able to complete her school work, receive help if needed, and participate in a variety of activities. Along with these activities, Renisha also enjoys having internet access at the club. With money being tight at home, Renisha is unable to have the internet, so she connects to the internet by coming to the Boys and Girls Club. Renisha and many other Club members benefit from having internet access at the clubs as well. Club members are able to compete homework assignments and research projects that require access to the internet to complete. Without this access,
1. There are a few boundary issues that need to be addressed. The social worker developed a personal relationship with Bea. Bea was in need of additional income, she wanted to find a female to rent her spare room to. The social worker had a friend, “a woman who might be interested” renting the room (Hoffman, & St. Clair, 2003, p. 46). She asked for permission to let her friend know of the room, asking to releasing Bea’s information was appropriate. The boundary issue is that the social worker should have not even offered her friend as an option to rent the room. This situation becomes a conflict of interest and cross the boundaries of social worker and client (NASW, 2008, p. 7). In addition to this situation the social worker admitted to having
Stories like that of Josie King are truly sad. I believe the first safety concern occurred when the mother’s worries were ignored. As medical professionals, I think it is important to take into consideration that the parents are with the children every day; they know them and what is normal. If the mother was concerned that her daughter was overly thirsty, I think a deeper look into why should have been taken. Josie was severely burned which would mean she would have a much harder time retaining water, easily leading to dehydration quickly. I have no idea what caused her death in the end but ordering some tests to rule out any possible problems does not seem like to tall of an order. Another safety concern would be when the mother stated that
Tiffany Rascon grew up in Gilbert, Arizona and is currently studying at the W.P Carey School of Business for her Economics major. Her decision to come to Arizona State University is credited to the fact that her older sister and brother both came to Arizona State University as well. So far, she enjoys the overall experience that Arizona State is offering her. The diversity the campus has within its student body is one of her favorites. She loves meeting people from all different walks of life.
In Alabama in the early 1970’s, there was a height and weight limitation, in order to be considered as a candidate for becoming a prison guard. The restrictions were minimum 5’2 and 120 pounds. Such requests ruled out Dianne Rawlinson, who made a class action suit against the requirements, as she thought that they violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Dianne Rawlinson raised the legal question in Court whenever height and weight requirements for employment as a prison guard in the Alabama would violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
UFC President Dana White believes a rematch between UFC women's bantamweight champion Holly Holm (10-0) and former champ Ronda Rousey (12-1) is bound to happen.
Alexa Cahill is graduating from Middletown High School North this coming June. She will be attending Ramapo College of New Jersey in the fall as a member of the Honors College. Here Alexa will be majoring in biology. She plans on pursuing a career in medicine as a doctor of osteopathy (DO) and is a part of the joint 4+4 program with Ramapo College and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) in order to achieve this. She feels so blessed for these opportunities and very excited for the
Julie Mialaret is my mother and she is 53 years old. My mother exercises very rarely because of her intense work schedule. She says it is hard for her to have the energy everyday to work out after long work hours. She has never smoked in her life because she does not find it appealing. Mrs. Mialaret eats a very low-fat diet and eats very small portions. My mother eats very healthy and is able to maintain her weight without exercise. She faces no barriers when it comes to eating healthy because growing up she ate little portions and couldn't afford fast food. I would like to change my eating habits to better reflect my mom's diet however, I would like to incorporate some sort of exercise into my daily routine. My mom hopes to start exercising
Returned call to Ms Deborah Turner. She wanted to complain about a CW worker that did not allowed see her great-niece Astasia (2years old) and great-nephew, Odion (4 years old).
The following is a case study of Lala Jones, an adolescent child of the age of 3 years old. She attends Early Head Start in Magnolia, Ar. Lala was born in Magnolia, Ar. on December 31, 2011 and is living with her grandparents whom are her legal guardian. Lala is an African American. Currently, Lala is a child of low socioeconomic status. She does have two siblings, a sister of 14 years old and a brother of 10 years old, but are not living with her.
Could you please assist me? My associate was reviewing appeal # APP-2018599 that was completed by Priscilla Wilkerson. She notice that all the claims checks were suppressed when they were not advised in the SOW to processed this way. In order for all 18 claims to be reprocessed, Danielle has been advised to redo the SOW. Since, this was not her error, I think that these claims need to be reprocessed again correctly by Priscilla or another claim analyst. Could you please review and advise? Attached is communication from Danielle trying to get assistance from Priscilla regarding the mistake that was made and Kishma advising of next steps.
This paper examines the case study about Sarah Burke. A case study analysis form was completed and symptoms were identified. Identification of certain diagnostic criteria were interpreted and clarified for the exhibiting individual. Illumination of criteria for proposed diagnosis lead to the discussion which resolves the risk factors and clinical features associated with the diagnosis. Recognition of certain symptoms and criteria brought to light other possible comorbidities. Cumulative risk theory, as well as, the diathesis stress model were investigated for possible involvement in the Burke disorder development. Multidimensional factors related to the onset and maintenance of her symptoms are deliberated; as well as, how her culture played a role. In the end, a conclusion is given about suggested pre- and post- treatment, overall benefits of those treatments, and prognosis outlooks.
A couple of culture-specific protective factors that may have helped Andrea cope with the racism that she faced church attendance, community involvement, and family. Church attendance would have helped Andrea by helping her recognize that racism exist and helping her forgive. If Andrea isn’t religious, her community might also have helped her cope with the racism she faced. She could've created a support group with other individuals that have also faced racism. Her family could of helped her with social support such as caring, love and affection.
The case of Kathryn Mc Neil deals with the issue of separation in the workplace regarding the nonperformance of a single mother whose work was suffering because of the tremendous additional burden of raising a child. The case was written in 1994 but in the intervening years significant decisions have been made by the law (in the US) protecting the rights of the single mother. The debate is no longer exclusively about professionalism versus corporate responsibility but the new phenomenon of a third gender in the workplace.
Tamika Johnson is a Family Preservation Worker that is currently seeing the Thomas Family. The Thomas’s have two children Melissa who is 15 years of age and Shane who is 14. Tamika is assigned in working with the family due to a report of Child Abuse. During the helping process Tamika learns that Shane is often truant from home and school causing verbal and physical altercation within the home.
Although Clarice daughter has developmental delays she often assumes the role as a caretaker by cooking cleaning and making sure the family pet is taken care of. While Anna assumes the role as a caretaker Clarice on the other hand, becomes isolated, withdrawn and unable to provide motherly care to her daughter mainly when she refuses to take her antipsychotic medications for the day.