3 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES GREEN RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION: TRAINING TOOLKIT FOR HUMANITARIAN AID The Green Recovery and Reconstruction Toolkit (GRRT) is dedicated to the resilient spirit of people around the world who are recovering from disasters. We hope that the GRRT has successfully drawn upon your experiences in order to ensure a safe and sustainable future for us all. GREEN GUIDE TO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES Jonathan
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SERVICES TURNING LIVES 1 Yolo County, CA: EBP brings measureable, positive outcomes 2 King County, WA builds new system for Mental Health RX: the PRIME 4 Assessments.com selected to direct $1.2M statewide juvenile project in CA 4 News in Brief 5 Spotlight on ADC staff: Brian Richart is new ADC President 6 EBP – Recent Research: Exploring the Black Box of Community Supervision 8 Upcoming Events Winter 2010 | QUArterLY neWSLetter CURRENT NEWS AND trenDS AROUND supervision, and accurately and
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Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University Health care has never been so diverse, not only among patients but also health care providers themselves. In most big metropolitan areas of the US this will only grow and be ever changing. It is imperative that we continue to become culturally aware in our communities to continue to provide competent and safe care. Each individual’s heritage needs to be respected and for that to happen, nurses need to educate themselves with values and beliefs
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through education and assistance by the community. Drug abuse can affect any and all communities, it can breach any wall that is put up. According to "2011 National Drug Control Policy" (2011), "In 2007, the most recent year for which data are available, the economic impact of illicit drug use on American society totaled more than $193 billion.” (para.1) Also according to “2011 National Drug Control Policy” (2011), “Through efforts such as the Drug Free Communities (DFC) program, the National Youth
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I will discuss the role of nurses as community advocates within the issues of air pollution in New York. This issue is topical and challenging for the community of New York. Though people do not see a real threat and danger for their health, nurses can encourage society to be more environmentally friendly and to reduce the cases of air pollution. There are three ways of community advocacy for nurses. They are the public education, community assessment and the appeal to authority. To start with, nurses
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HERRITAGE Assessment NRS-429V-O102 March 23, 2014 HERRITAGE Assessment A heritage assessment tool “performs a heritage assessment depending on how deeply the person identify and answers the questions and is helpful in setting the stage for understanding the health traditions of the person” (I don’t know where you got this quote from you didn’t cite it). This is essential in the treatment of a client because cultural traditions can greatly affect how and what a person think is healthy
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through the prison system and then being reintegrated into the population where males return to there spouses, unprotected intercourse without the use of a latex condom, and decreased knowledge of HIV status including Dade county residents without any health insurance, or that
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education Evaluation of an innovative curriculum: nursing education in the next century 1 Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Welfare and Health Studies, University of Haifa Hasida Ben-Zur PhD Dana Yagil PhD Lecturer, Faculty of Welfare and Health Studies, University of Haifa and Ada Spitzer RN PhD Senior Lecturer and Head of Nursing Department, Faculty of Welfare and Health Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel Accepted for publication 22 March 1999 BEN-ZUR H., YAGIL D. & SPITZER A. (1999)
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COLLABORATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROGRAM (University of Windsor, Lambton College, St. Clair College – Windsor & Thames) Health Assessment NRS 63-166 Fall 2011 Site: St Clair College, Thames Campus Teaching Faculty Linda O’Halloran Phone: 519-354-9714 Ext. 3233 E-mail: lohalloran@stclaircollege.ca Office Hours: Monday’s 1100 – 1200, Tuesday’s 1000 - 1600 or by appointment
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Delivering Health Outcomes in Partnership Sharon Raine Head of Organisational Planning Darlington Borough Council Research Problem Responsibility for Public Health has returned to the Local Authority after almost 40 years, what has changed? New duties give soft governance but no hard powers DoH estimates that long term conditions account for 69% of health and social care spend, but what impacts most on the health status of the population and how successful are local strategies? Darlington
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