Rehabilitation

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    Youth Criminal Justice Act

    The consequences of the Youth Criminal Justice Act [YCJA] can be referred as too light. Since the YCJA has taken over, youth crime is slowly decreasing. The discipline of the YCJA may need to become harsher. The YCJA has evolved from the harsh Young Offenders Act [YOA]. Stats on youth crime suggest that the YCJA is helping to reduce the amount of young offenders. Some cases suggest that the YCJA is not being tough enough with what young offenders are being sentenced with. The study of the human brain

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    Capital Punishment

    08021 Juvenile Delinquency Capital Punishment 2 Introduction/Abstract….. page 3 Judicial System…… page 5 Juvenile versus Adults…… page 6 Rehabilitation……. page 8 Conclusion……. page 9 Reference page… page 11 Capital Punishment 3 Introduction/Abstract In today’s society our judicial system has been trying to use rehabilitation, treatment services, and reformation to aide our youth in place of Capital Punishment. Capital Punishment was done away with on March 1, 2005.

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    Facility Planning

    planning the need for a rehabilitation center focuses on physical and occupational therapies was discussed. The need for the center is based on the community not possessing a large enough space they could go to and receive their therapies. The space in the hospital is used for both inpatient and outpatient services and no longer accommodated the large group of people needing help. In part two of facility planning, the regulatory requirements needed for opening a rehabilitation center will be explored

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    Going Dutch Not the Answer for Canada

    Hunter Barnes-Sinclair October 7th, 2014-10-06 HS 4044a Kathleen Gamble Going Dutch May Not Be The Answer In society, it is a common practice to discuss which healthcare systems are most effective. Likewise, people often wonder how less-effective systems can reform to be similar to those that are successful and thriving, such as the privatized system in the Netherlands. Many articles, pieces of literature, and discussion with peers indicate that the system in the Netherlands is overall

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    Occupational Therapy Professional Statement

    Professional Statement My awakening to the wonder of becoming an occupational therapist began when I started working as a Rehabilitation Technician at Morehead Memorial Hospital, Morehead Nursing Center, and Morehead Outpatient Rehabilitation Services in Eden, North Carolina since April 2011. I assist occupational therapy practitioners with evaluations and treatment sessions to improve the clients’ dysfunctions in their chosen occupations from pediatrics to the elderly. I enjoy the diverse nature

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    Research: Why Attend Drug Rehab

    Why Attend Drug Rehab? Drug addiction is a medical problem. It has to be properly treated just like any other medical condition. Most people in Mississauga will not be able to get over a drug addiction without the proper treatment. One of the advantages of attending our drug rehab is that you will be away from your comfort zone and drug dealers. You will be surrounded by people who not only want you to get the proper drug addiction treatment, but they also want you to live a healthier and happy

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    Kansas Government

    Kansas Government Carole Bowman POL/215 June 27, 2010 Brandon Whipple Kansas Government The national government is made up of smaller state governments whose constitutions and inner workings are based on the national government’s constitution as a base guideline. We will look at the Kansas government to see what their main components of government are; we will also look at state services to see how they are handled. As we touch on these subjects we will also look into some of the services

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    Hospital Interview Research Paper

    In order for me to get in contact with Gloria, there were a couple of steps I had to take so I can finally get to meet with her. As Gloria informed me, working at a medical facility, will always be busy. I contacted the Lake Bennett Health & Rehabilitation Center, in regards to interviewing with the property’s administration staff, as well as to get some information, on their everyday life. They informed me I had to make an appointment, and they can have one of their administration supervisors meet

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    Creating a Social Program

    This organization will establish itself as a leading resource to better help aid disabled Americans. In order to complete exception services, the for-profit organization will build on its profits to establish new and creative opportunities in rehabilitation, employment, and job trainings. The organization will establish a foundation by developing a mission, value statement, and purpose. A team of ethical leaders will establish a mission statement, code of ethics, and leadership in the community.

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    Challenges of Being an Advocate and Mediator

    Challenges of Being an Advocate and Mediator Challenges of Being an Advocate and Mediator Many challenges are presented when working as a mediator and an advocate in the human services field. Advocacy and Mediation require a person to remain neutral in order to help individuals resolve their issues. The roles of advocates and mediators also come with limitations which if not followed, could lead them to have serious legal problems. In this essay the writer will present the ethical, moral

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