Ethics

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Compare your personal ethics with the literature on ethics. What are the most significant similarities and differences you observe? Why are these significant? How might these similarities and differences affect your behavior personally and in the workplace?

The literature we are using is Meeting Th Challenges of Leadership by Craig E. Johnson 4th and 5th edition.

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Hospital case study

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Readings
Kovner, A. R., & Knickman, J. R. (Eds.). (2011). Health care delivery in the United States (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing.
Chapter 4, “Comparative Health Systems” (pp. 67–82)

The chapter showcases different models of health care systems in order to help policymakers and managers critically assess and improve health care in the United States.
Chapter 15, “Health Workforce” (review pp. 321–325)

Review this section of Chapter 15, which details health workforce issues for nurses and nurse practitioners.
Milstead, J. A. (2013). Health policy and politics: A nurse’s guide (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Chapter 11, “Global Connections” (207–217)

This chapter addresses how the health status of individuals and populations around the world can affect policymaking in a country.
Bloch, G., Rozmovits, L., & Giambrone, B. (2011). Barriers to primary care responsiveness to poverty as a risk factor for health. BMC Family Practice, 12(1), 62–67.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

This article details a qualitative study that was conducted to explore the barriers to primary care responsiveness to poverty. The authors explicate a variety of health impacts attributable to poverty.
Harrowing, J. N. (2009). The impact of HIV education on the lives of Ugandan nurses and nurse-midwives. Advances in Nursing Science, 32(2), E94–E108.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

This article explores the impact of an HIV/AIDS education program for Ugandan nurses and nurse-midwives. The author details the motivations behind the program and recommendations for the future.
Koplan, J. P., Bond, C., Merson, M. H., Reddy, K. S., Rodriquez, M. H., Sewankambo, N. K., & Wasserheit, J. N. (2009). Towards a common definition of global health. The Lancet, 373, 1993–1995. Retrieved from http://www.cfhi.org/web/fckeditor/uploaded/File/publications/intro%20page%20links/Toward%20a%20Definition%20of%20GH%20June%202009PracticalGlobal%20PublicHealth.pdf
This article provides a full description of the components that comprise global health care in detail.
Gapminder. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.gapminder.org

This website explains statistical graphs and tables of life expectancy and incomes around the world.
Global Health Council. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.globalhealth.org

This website houses the productivity and efforts of the Global Health Council as the world’s largest alliance dedicated to improving health throughout the world.
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation: U.S. Global Health Policy. (2010). Retrieved from http://kff.org/globaldata/

This website focuses on major health care issues facing the United States, as well as the U.S. role in global health policy.
International Council of Nurses. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.icn.ch/

This website documents the efforts of the International Council of Nurses to ensure quality nursing care for all, as well as sound health policies globally through the advancement of nursing knowledge and presence worldwide.
United Nations Statistics Division. (2011). Retrieved from http://unstats.un.org/unsd/default.htm

This website examines global statistical information compiled by the United Nations Statistics Division.
University of Pittsburgh Center for Global Health. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.globalhealth.pitt.edu/=======================================================================================
Many people, most of them in tropical countries of the Third World, die of preventable, curable diseases. . . . Malaria, tuberculosis, acute lower-respiratory infections—in 1998, these claimed 6.1 million lives. People died because the drugs to treat those illnesses are nonexistent or are no longer effective. They died because it doesn’t pay to keep them alive.
–Ken Silverstein, Millions for Viagra. Pennies for Diseases of the Poor, The Nation, July 19, 1999
Unfortunately, since 1998, little has changed. For many individuals living in impoverished underdeveloped countries, even basic medical care is difficult to obtain. Although international agencies sponsor outreach programs and corporations, and although nonprofit organizations donate goods and services, the level of health care remains far below what is necessary to meet the needs of struggling populations. Polluted water supplies, unsanitary conditions, and poor nutrition only exacerbate the poor health prevalent in these environments. Nurses working in developed nations have many opportunities/advantages that typically are not available to those in underdeveloped countries. What can nurses do to support their international colleagues and advocate for the poor and underserved of the world?
In this Discussion, you will consider the challenges of providing health care for the world’s neediest citizens, as well as how nurses can advocate for these citizens.
To prepare:
Consider the challenges of providing health care in underdeveloped countries.
Conduct research in the Walden Library and other reliable resources to determine strategies being used to address these challenges.
Using this week’s Learning Resources, note the factors that impact the ability of individuals in underdeveloped nations to obtain adequate health care.
Consider strategies nurses can use to advocate for health care at the global level. What can one nurse do to make a difference.===========
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Post a description of at least two challenges related to providing adequate health care in underdeveloped countries. Then, describe two strategies you might use to address those challenges, and explain why. Finally, describe one strategy nurses might use in advocating for health care at the global level, and explain why this would be an effective strategy.

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Social Analysis and the Human Services

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Assessment #1 – Major essay (Graded)
The Major Essay enables you to undertake the social analysis of a contemporary social issue of your choice. The major essay needs to demonstrate your ability to critically analyse a contemporary social issue you select. You will use concepts and themes discussed in this course to analyse the impact of social changes under globalization on the issue you have chosen to focus on. Please use case study or practical examples to demonstrate your analysis where-ever possible. Check an outline of your topic first with the course lecturer and then assemble an independent social analysis of the issue topic you have selected based on your own application of reading and research undertaken. The essay should be approximately 2,500 words.

In WELF 3018 Social Analysis and the Human Services, you are invited to feel challenged, get excited and be creative! All of us who work in the social sciences – be it with people, environments, policies or programs – must also be social analysts. As human service workers we need to continually reflect on the links between theory and practice, politics and policy to ensure that the relations of power, values and interests are made explicit, analysed and critiqued. This course engages with key themes of social theory and human welfare through a framework encompassing environmental, economic, social, political and cultural dimensions of globalisation. We will explore notions of the ‘welfare state’, political economy, social change, social inequality, social movements and cultural identity. In other words, we will engage in the critical exploration of the socio-cultural, institutional, economic, environmental, historical and political construction of human welfare in contemporary society. We will set out to unpack the everyday, taken for granted assumptions about the world we live in and the way we live in the world. We will explore the ways in which local events and agents comprise the global while, at the same time, global issues shape locally lived experience. More specifically, we will analyse the impact that global structures and processes have on the delivery of human services in Australia.

There are several contemporary key concepts, themes and theories explored and deployed in this course, such as: global/‘glocal’ization; sustainability; capitalism; neo-liberalism; ‘mcdonaldisation’; individualism/ corporatism; ‘risk society’; corporate social responsibility; international development and the role of NGOs; human rights; universalism vs. relativism; multiculturalism and the so called ‘clash of civilisations’.

If you look around today’s media terms such as the ‘global financial crisis’, the so called ‘war on terror’ and ‘global climate change’ for example, have become everyday terms as well as topics of hot debate across the world. As well as having international dimensions global change brings material effects on the well-being of people at local community level and shapes our work as human service professionals. In this course we ask you to apply a critical lens to a social analysis of a range of contemporary environmental, economic, social, cultural and political issues. You will be encouraged to engage with the work of public intellectuals as well as in current social welfare debates, with particular attention to the Australian context. You will also have scope to chart your own directions during the course, regarding the topic you choose and how you wish to frame your major essay.

To conclude, I want to share with you a few inspiring words from humanitarian Indian independence leader Gandhi who famously said: “…you must be the change you wish to see in the world!”

Course Content
The students will develop theoretical and applied knowledge of modernist and postmodern theories of the state and globalisation including social diversity, environmental sustainability, identity and social inequality. The students will apply knowledge of social analysis and social change and evaluate the implications of globalisation for human service organisations and their stakeholders in the social policy process.

Instruction:
*Must read attached file including lecture powerpoint
*the page number of intext referencing must be quoted and matched the end text referencing
* Must use unisa harvard referencing
*In case quote the referencing use your own word to write and cope and paste is prohibited
* The topic is focus on the impact of social changes under globalization on the issue you have chosen to focus on and don’t talk others things which are no relevant

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Defence mechanisms in Cancer patients

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Carson and Fiester (2004) claim that for cancer sufferers, “denial and avoidance may impact upon a risk of missing a diagnosis and foregoing potentially lifesaving treatment” (p.867). Are defence mechanisms primarily maladaptive means of psychologically coping with cancer?

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Solar Energy

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Hi! I will be attaching my “Final Report” given by the professor. Please read these instructions carefully. The format and instructions were given by the Professor himself. Absolutely no plagiarism. My professor is also very strict about grammar and ongoing sentences. There should be valid points and gets straight to the point. Please make it detailed as it is a very long paper.

I will put also attach the topics that you have to write about in a Microsoft word document. Please read what my topic is about, and try not to go off topic.

Thank you. I look forward to reading the paper.

Please feel free to call me at anytime if you need to.

 

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An evolving global role. Comparison and evaluation of Carlsberg and Heineken as transformative multinational enterprises.

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“Transformative multinational enterprises” it is concept which mainly interlinked with Corporate Social Responsibility.

Transformative Multinational enterprises not only respecting laws but also trying to solve global world problems by launching initiatives which can even be unprofitable but could solve actual problems of humanity (C.A Bartlett, P.W. Beamish 2011). Moreover, such companies treating Non-government organizations as partners not enemies and trying to cooperate with them.

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First Australians Social and Emotional Wellbeing

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Students are to read the following PBL scenario and discuss the Aboriginal people tend not to go to the doctor until it is too late. Why?

<scenario>

TONY WATEGO

Tony is a 64 year old South Sea Islander/Aboriginal man who lives in Wynnum. Tony’s grandfather was brought to Australia as part of the ‘Blackbirding’ trade. Tony has had bronchial asthma all his life. He also suffers a number of other co-morbidities that impact upon his asthma.

Tony lives alone in Wynnum, however he spends much of his time working in far north Queensland. Tony has worked in community justice for the past three decades. He has worked for the government, as well as for communities and he is has worked in both urban and remote environments.

Tony does not smoke tobacco and he drinks alcohol rarely.

<Your Headings for the Case Report>

1. Summary of the Case
2. Prevalence of the condition/s within the Aboriginal population
3. Risk factors and the relationship between these and the Aboriginal population
4. Communication issues highlighted in the Case
5. Historical/Political/Cultural Issues highlighted in the Case

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Western Europe

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chceck an attached file
need to use two soucrses from selected book.

 

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Binge Eating Disorder

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Binge Eating Disorder has been included as an eating disorder diagnosis for the
first time in DSM-5. Critically review the arguments for and against its inclusion, assessing
its validity as a diagnosis. Discuss the implications of inclusion in DSM-5 for treatment,
including an evaluation of at least one psychological treatment approach.
For this essay you need to:
 Describe the features of BED, including the diagnostic criteria in DSM-5.
 Critically review the literature related to its inclusion as a clinical diagnosis. Make sure
you examine counter arguments.
 Assess the validity of this diagnosis.
 Describe the implications of inclusion of this diagnosis in DSM-5 for the treatment of
binge-eating.
 Evaluate the effectiveness of at least one psychological treatment for BED.

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