Caring for Populations: Milestone1: Community Windshield Survey Form Directions: Please refer to the Milestone 1: Community Windshield Survey Guidelines and grading rubric found in Doc Sharing for specific instructions in order to complete the information below. This assignment is worth 150 points. Type your name above and your answers below directly on this form. Click Save as and save the file with the assignment name and your last name (e.g., “NR443 Windshield Survey Form_Smith”). When you
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With the rise of the suburbs, planned communities with high economic growth, low crime rates, and nice roads came about. Living in a planned community has many rules and regulations. The movie Pleasantville creates a dramatic view of the cookie-cutter, plastic, perfect life living in the suburbs is supposed to provide and how sometimes the so called “perfect life” is not always quite what it may seem. Some may think living in the suburbs, in planned communities, with many rules, is worth living in
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manifests itself in many forms. Volunteerism, monetary donations, and environmental initiatives are examples of activities any person in the community can participate. Corporations that operate within the boundaries of a community, referred to as a Corporate Social Responsibility, or CSR. The decisions that a company makes ultimately has an effect on the community and society as a whole; defining the term ‘Corporate Social Responsibility,’ (CSR). As Basil (2009) noted, “Corporations are increasingly
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Centered Health Promotion November 25, 2012 Page 1 There are three methods of data collection employed by community nurses to obtain community assessment data. They include observation, interviews and measurement; the observation method also referred to as the windshield survey that includes the use of all the senses i.e. sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste to ascertain community appearances, noting the status of residential buildings, the people and their physical and biological surroundings
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we read in The Abundant Community, “it is one who chooses to create the life, the neighborhood, the world from their own gifts and the gifts of others.” Those are the acts of a Citizen in a community.” Now days we don’t go into the true meaning of what is means to be a Citizen in our communities. How many times do we have a conversation with our neighbors? How much time do we actual spend in our respective communities? For parents, do you know your children’s communities at school? What I’m getting
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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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and as a result customer satisfaction will go up along with profits. As far company Q should be concerned, they need to find a way to reconnect to the community. Company Q is a small chain of stores that seems to be getting smaller instead of growing, there are a few ways they can change that well building their social responsibility in the communities in which they do business in. First they need to be focusing on the customers a little more. A perfect example of this is when customers were asking
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ACCT 1109: Management and Cost Accounting Group Assignment - Semester 1 2015 The Flexi Support MENG WANG 3441920 JIAYING WEN 3424104 YUCHAO ZENG 3447923 Table of Content Executive Summary 1. Industry Analysis ......................................................................................................................................01 1.1 Introduction..............
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Social Responsibility and Company Q Abstract Business have a substantial responsibility to the communities in which they operate. Ethical decisions about community service and dedication fall on every business owner and its associates every bit as much as individual citizens. Ignoring issues facing a neighborhood is folly and causes companies to miss many opportunities to establish relationships, network and grow. This subject has gained an incredible audience in recent years and continues
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COMMUNITY SERVICE By Nancy West Community Service Systems CSV320 Siena Heights University Tia I. Miller, M.A. Instructor September 15th, 2014 Community service is performed by someone or a group of people for the benefit of the public or its institutions. There are different types of community service and is not always done voluntarily. Although the community service I did was on a volunteer basis for the class that I’m taking at Siena Heights University. The volunteer sight
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