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Health Care Deliver Addressing Cultural Diversity Courtney Vian Charter College Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care AH2120 Damarie Nix, J.D., M.S. November 9, 2014 Health Care Deliver Addressing Cultural Diversity Culture diversity is defined as the diverse existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within our society. This includes for example, diverse ways of living; diverse values, diverse beliefs, diverse languages, diverse ways of communication styles, diverse thinking patterns…
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Unit 3 E1: Disability Discrimination Act 1995 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 Children Act 1989 Children Act 2004 Human Rights Act 2000 E2: Disability Discrimination Act 1995 According to Equality Commission (2007) The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 defines disability as someone with "a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long term adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities." Disabled people can include…
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One side of the argument uses religion and the risks associated with abortions as reasons to be pro-life. The other side of the argument uses Roe. Vs. Wade, the foster care system and the dangers and downsides of childbirth as a reason to support women having a choice. Many people who support Pro-Life due to their religious views. They believe that we are all made in God’s image and by God’s will. They believe that having an abortion would not only be killing a child that was made in God’s image…
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responsibilities of the practitioner in all professional relationships are, “work as part of a team to provide a quality service for children and their parents. To work with parents as partners, respecting them as having the main information about their child.” Another responsibility of the practitioner is “to encourage parent’s active involvement and participation. To participate in providing an environment that is appropriate, warm, welcoming and stimulating.” Practitioner’s responsibility is to also…
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people with diversity, for example religion, gender, nationality, and socioeconomic . In schools there are also lots of diversity and schools are where a lot of children get to experience diversity, by having classmates with different nationalities, religions and gender. However, children at least young children may not know what religion and what nationality is. I've noticed in the kindergarten classroom I help out with all the children get along and there is no child being excluded because they may…
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modern world is based on abortion. Should it be legal? Should we allow it at all? We know it is against religion to have an abortion but religion bans many things that we still do regardless without care! In my opinion, abortion should be kept legal for a number of reasons. First of all, people that would not be able to take care of a child are usually the ones that get abortions. If that child was born and raised by their birth mother, they would most likely not have a very good life because their…
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education, health care, religion, personal care). Parents can be awarded sole or joint legal decision making. When determining the level of decision making according to the child’s best interests, the court will consider certain factors as set down by Arizona state law (A.R.S. Section 25-403(A) and 25-403.01(B)). Legal decision making was previously referred to as “custody.” What is Parenting Time? This refers to the schedule of time delineating which parent has access to the child on what days/time…
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March 13th 2014 Human, Spiritual, Care Questions from Prof Religious vs spiritual? The Debate Religion is practice and ritual and temples you go to Religious are dogmatic, institutionalized Spiritual is part of mind and free Individual More neutral term Less fraught than language of religion A common assumption in both Nursing and Medical education is a “tidy polarized interpretation” of what is religious and what is spiritual. Spiritual care over Religious Care? Sisley saunders? Attending to the…
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Religion and Ethics: Physicians Religion and ethics are often looked at as two very heated debate topics. Many believe that the two should be separated, while some believe they should exist together in society. The Public Broadcasting Service, also known as PBS, has a newsletter that comes out weekly called “Religion and Ethics” that was read in my 12th grade religion class. It covered a wide range of topics from how some people think there should be Starbucks in churches to seeing if, based on…
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both described a fatherhood on the outside child, in the “Go Tell It on the Mountain” and “Jesus Boy.” The both two families having an outside child issue, however, due to the differences of perspectives of the society, the church and the religion, it make the fatherhood a lot different. Gabriel, from “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” had troubles to love his sons when the fatherhood and the religion come across. Baldwin created Gabriel as a super religion person, so in his mind that his two older children…
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