“A Learning Bridge for Aboriginal Adults” (ALBAA) Final Report Phase I – Aboriginal Transitions Research Fund May 29, 2009 Submitted to: Learning Programs Branch Ministry of Advanced Education 2nd Floor – 835 Humboldt Street PO Box 9882 Stn Prov Govt Victoria BC V8W 9T6 Submitted by: Faculty of Student Development Thompson Rivers University 900 McGill Road Box 3010 Kamloops BC V2C 5N3 Table of Contents Executive Summary ..................................................................
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about and conducting scientific research to make the results of research applicable to the population under study and is practiced in the natural and biological, behavioral, and social sciences. The focus of translational research is on removing barriers to multi-disciplinary collaboration, translational research has the potential to drive the advancement of applied science. Translational research includes two areas of translation. One is the process of applying discoveries generated during research
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that time when nurses underwent trainings to care for postpartum mothers and their babies in their homes. While nurses were working hard to provide a better level of care for the communities, limited health knowledge and education were the major barriers for nurses to display their role in the community.
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Transcultural Nursing Theory Applied Vulnerable Populations I "Nowhere are the divisions of race, ethnicity and culture more sharply drawn that in the health of the people in the United States. Despite recent progress in overall national health, there are continuing disparities in the incidence of illness and death among African Americans, Latino/Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Alaskan Natives and Pacific Islanders as compared with the US population as a whole." --National
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The initial response or lack thereof, to the widespread disaster in the Gulf Coast, caused by Hurricane Katrina, demonstrated high levels of incompetence and disorganization by government officials. Images of desperate individuals awaiting rescue on their rooftops, and masses of people packed together in deplorable conditions in the Super Dome, circulated the globe. There was no hiding from the painful reality and the obvious inaction or inability of those responsible to care for these individual
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children and provides assistance for their parents. If the parent are not able to care for their children CPS provides permanent or temporary care, custody, or parental responsibility. They protect children from the risk of continuing physical, sexual or mental abuse or neglect. Children are put through the provision of services or other assistance to the child's family, such as preferable to foster care placement. The goals of Child protective services: * Protect children and assist parents in providing
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Workplace Diversity: Benefits, Challenges and Solutions Workplace diversity refers to the variety of differences between people in an organization. That sounds simple, but diversity encompasses race, gender, ethnic group, age, personality, cognitive style, tenure, organizational function, education, background and more. Diversity not only involves how people perceive themselves, but how they perceive others. Those perceptions affect their interactions. For a wide assortment of employees to function
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8.1 Overview This chapter presents the health delivery module of the assessment. Section 8.1 defines health service delivery and its key components. Section 8.2 provides guidelines on preparing a profile of health service delivery for the country of interest, including instructions on how to customize the profile for country-specific aspects of the health delivery process. Section 8.3 presents the indicator-based assessment, including detailed descriptions of the indicators. Section 8.4 discusses
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Answer 1. Communication is the transmission of information or message from one person to another. It is one of the most vital skill of need for people in today’s modern day society where people have to convey their messages and deal with people of various cultures and backgrounds. In today’s world communication with people from other culture has become even more important because of factors like globalization due to which people from various parts of the world come together and interact. Personally
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body-mind-spirit model of health and healing. When a patient is admitted to my unit, a variety of questions are asked to these patients regarding their home life, knowledge of their disease, cultural and spiritual beliefs. This helps to get a general assessment of the needs of the patient and the factors that affect their disease process. I have cared for patients who, because of their cultural beliefs, did not believe in certain treatments (such as blood transfusions).
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