Feasibility Brief 1: Rowner Community Trust Events Management Ltd. * Rowner Community Trust summary profile - (re-phrased from the internet) Rowner community trust is a new charity organization that operates under the umbrella of Rowner World Company. They aim to support the growth of the area Rowner in Hampshire by focusing on its economic, social and environmental angles and contribute to its community development. Rowner Community Trust is a new initiative. Therefore, as any other
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Windshield Assessment Boundaries .7 The boundaries for this neighborhood are mainly physical with commercial streets; the main roads being New Hampshire avenue, the 495 beltway, and route 29. It is known as the Hillandale and white oak neighborhood. The prominent apartment complexes in this community are “the chateau apartments,” “the Avery Apartments,” and “the White Oak Apartments. The economic boundaries of this community are
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------------------------------------------------- Functional Health Patterns Community Assessment Guide * Functional Health Pattern (FHP) Template Directions: This FHP template is to be used for organizing community assessment data in preparation for completion of your collaborative learning community (CLC) assignment. Address every bulleted statement in each section with data or rationale for deferral. You may also add additional bullet points if applicable to your community. Value/Belief Pattern Predominant ethnic
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Name Professor Course Date Researching Community Partnerships Literature Review Researching Community Partnerships Literature Review Introduction According to Burke et al., (2001) Community Partnerships are collaborative bodies of organizations that work together to achieve a common goal that is of great importance to the society as a whole. In such partnerships, there is a mutually beneficial relationship where the participating parties have a mutual and beneficial relationship. There are shared
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A1. Risk Factors Trinity conducted a community health needs assessment in which the following demands were identified: Oncology Services, Orthopedic Services and Cardiovascular Services. These targeted demands are mainly in part due to an aging community population (15% of the population will be over 65 within the next five years), and with that these particular services are in great demand and currently Trinity Hospital offers no formal services of this kind. A Strategic plan is in place to
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Windshield Survey Paper Community Health Nursing Excelsior College Professor Debra Masterson November 04, 2014 This windshield survey was created using my community in Ocala which is located in Marion county Florida. The city itself has a population of over 319,000 according to the 2013 census and I am sure it has grown since then as the city continues to grow and development almost daily. With this population it is the 45th most populated
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Community engagement can be defined as a mutually beneficial collaboration between two entities. In our cases, we focus on the interaction of the college student body and the larger community. This relationship must be based on reciprocity and usually involves an exchange of knowledge, goods, or services. Community engagement has the potential to benefit both the university community, as well as the neighboring community, and has existed since the early days of higher education, although the main
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has developed a Socio-Economic Assessment Toolbox or SEAT process. This “toolbox” helps managers to measure the impact of activities on the company and communities. It also helps to improve a mine”s contribution to development through, for example, using its supply chain needs to generate new businesses or to improve the water or electricity infrastructure. They use this toolbox to engage with stakeholders including community representatives. Sometimes communities have to be resettled, with government
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significant deterioration of general health and community wellbeing by specific members of the local community. 2. With worsening of the situation and increase in the health needs HOPE was invited by the local community to help them regarding the healthcare and education problems. | 1. Problems were identified by the local level govt. before the arrival of TEV. 2. TEV themselves conducted a situation analysis and need assessment on behalf of the community. 3. Local level govt. invited TEV to work
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heading to their jobs. The transportation was very different from those of Lakewood. In Lincoln heights people were riding bicycles, driving older models vehicles, while others were walking to a bus location 2 miles from their neighborhood. During my assessment, I noticed that there was much diversity throughout the poor neighborhood. There were Caucasians, African Americans and Mexican Americans and all seemed to be greeting each other as they were passing. The safety conditions lacks greatly. There were
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