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    Action Narrative My targeted elected official was Councilmember of the 14th District “José Huizar” (“City Proposes $1.2 billion Bond to House the Homeless”, n.d.). He is the person I chose because of his involvement with Proposition HHH. He is one of the Chief Architects in putting this measure on the ballot. He is also the co–chair of the Homelessness and Poverty Committee during the development and adoption of the Comprehensive Homeless Strategy (“City Proposes $1.2 billion Bond to House the Homeless”

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    Impact that climate change has had on mental health is significant. Specifically, in the article by Lang, 2015, he explains how climate change influences mental health, through weather, and economical effects. Lang explains the consequences of climate change can create mental health issues by poverty, low economic status, no education, and finding fewer resources to survive which include food, water, proper and secure shelter, and getting medical attention. Some of the mental health disorders listed

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    Group Home Intervention

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    Which it should not be because not one case is the same when you look at factors involved. Intervention: Oldest two children had to be moved from group home, they tried to leave. One of the girls had to go to alternative school because of behavior issues and got into trouble at alternative school due to sexuality issues ( coming on to other girls), the other has been developing relationship with another guy in group home writing letters about sex and love. The mother has missed appointments

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    Emi Life Case Study

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    characteristics influence decisions and events over time. Also, discussed are the roles of risk and protective factors that threaten or promoted Emi’s well-being. Due to the interplay of social, economic, and political forces which are parts of the macro system Emi’s parents insisted she leaves Cuba. In 1959, Fidel Castro took over the government of Cuba. Emi’s parents feared this would not be good because of the alignment with Communism. Castro placed businesses and land under government control

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    made. The primary concern is child safety. DCS involvement with mother and child after discharge and our diligence in following protocol creates a successful outcome of child safety. Relevant Policies or other Macro Issues: Micro ABC Medical Center policies can directly affect Maia on a Micro level. A Consent Policy #9653.5 informs the admission and consent form Maria signed upon her admission. Additionally, the following policies became of significance due to Maria’s individual circumstances: • Substance

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    Mental illness and its impact on youth in New Zealand Report by David Mcauley Image one: Contents Page: Introduction.…………...................................................page 3 Definition.…………………………………………………….....page 3 History and Statistics……………………………………….page 5 Legislation and Policies……………………………………page 7 Impacts on Young New Zealanders…………………..page 9 In Practice………………………………………………………..page 12 Reflection…………………………………………………………page 14 Image two: Introduction This

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    Linda Carter Case Study

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    Case Synopsis Linda Carter is an African American female that is twenty-two years of age. Ms. Carter has been diagnosed and suffers from several mental illnesses, such as Schizophrenia, Bi-Polar disorder, Depression, and Anxiety. Ms. Carter also is Intellectually Disabled, and was/is a victim of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and homelessness as a child and adult. Ms. Carter is the third child in a family of five, who parent substance abused. When Ms. Carter was nine years of age when she, and

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    Cultural Immersion: Migrant Farmworkers are Immigrants Immigrants are defined as, “a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence” (Immigrant, 2017). Some immigrants move here for the purposes of better education, higher employment opportunities, or a greater quality of life. For many migrant farmworkers (MFW) that immigrate to the United States, they are seeking the same outcome as other immigrants. The focus of this paper is to reflect upon what I have learned about MFW, biases

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    Applying the Generalist Practice Approach to Social Work with Child Advocacy Centers The basic foundation of the generalist practice approach began in the early 1900's. By the 1960's, the generalist approach started evolving into the description of individuals who had the abilities to work at different practice levels ranging from individual to community (Schatz et al, 1990). In the mid-1970's, the core curriculum for the generalist practice social worker was generated. In 1987, Schatz and Jenkins

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    given the social workers the descriptions and explanations of the human behavior which are resulted of the intersection of the impacts of multiple unified systems for all various levels of social work such as the micro level included the individual, mezzo level contained families, and the macro level involved organizations and societies. Additionally, according to Kirst-Ashman and Hull (2015) that the systems theory offers the practitioners with a conceptual perspective that can lead them to how they

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