suicide risk assessment

Not every client who enters the clinical setting will be experiencing suicidal ideation. A suicide risk assessment is one of the most vital tools you will ever use as a social worker. The questions may seem simple on the surface, but they can facilitate an open discussion about mental health while supporting suicide prevention. Some agencies use their own system for assessing suicide, whereas others employ the widely distributed and evidence-based Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS). For this Discussion, you engage with a new client via interactive media and use the C-SSRS to screen them for suicide risk.

Creation of this policy CAPTA

Focus on the following: Issues that led to the creation of this policy CAPTA

Starting an advocacy group in retirement

What would be the advantages and disadvantages of starting an advocacy group in retirement to promote health fitness recruiting older adults into this advocacy group?

Sensory Screening Tool Assignment

Sensory Screening Tool Assignment Develop a sensory screening tool inventory to be used with a student with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. You may set up the inventory as a checklist, using criteria such as ‘Often’, ‘Sometimes’, and ‘Rarely’ or use your own criteria. Use information from the Resource: Teaching Students with Autism: A Resource Guide for Schools: https://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/specialed/docs/autism.pdf(p . 35 – 36) to build the inventory.

Social exchange theory proposes that social behavior results from an exchange process

Social exchange theory proposes that social behavior results from an exchange process. The purpose of this exchange is to maximize benefits and minimize costs. According to this theory, people weigh the potential benefits and risks of their social relationships. When the risks outweigh the rewards, they will terminate or abandon the relationship. Most relationships are made up of a certain amount of give-and-take, but this does not mean that they are always equal. The social exchange suggests that it is the valuing of the ​benefits and costs of each relationship that determines whether we choose to continue a social association.

religion is a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices

Religion: By definition, religion is a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices; the service and worship of God or the supernatural.

Spirituality: Spirituality, on the other hand, connotes an experience of connection to something larger than you; living everyday life in a reverent and sacred manner. Or as Christina Puchalski, MD (leader in trying to incorporate spirituality into healthcare), puts it, “Spirituality is the aspect of humanity that refers to the way individuals seek and express meaning and purpose and the way they experience their connectedness to the moment, to self, to others, to nature, and to the significant or sacred.”Noting that religion is primarily an institutionalized behavior, Discuss the  identification of certain behaviors as religious experiences or whether they should be considered more spiritual experiences.

Family and domestic violence

Why is family and domestic violence considered to be a gender-based issue in Australia? What conceptual frameworks can be applied to confront the challenges of domestic and family violence? Examine and analyze how gender inequality intersects with family and domestic violence, including the relevant risk factors, prevalence, and impact of family/domestic violence considering ” People with a disability ” & “People from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds “.

Types of survey designs

Which of the following are types of survey designs? Cohort Studies. Panel Studies. Longitudinal Studies. Cohort studies and panel studies. All of the above

Intersecting identities

A  brief summary and ways in which your identities intersect. Are there any identities in which you don’t actively participate at all times. speculate how your intersecting identities will impact how you interact with others in your career. Describe a time when you have been a member of both the majority and the minority simultaneously

Prescription opiates is an appropriate medical response for pain management

Prescription opiates is an appropriate medical response for pain management. The prescriptions are from licensed medical professionals who are committed both ethically and professionally to prescribe responsibly. Using the internet, find an article on a physician who misused the privilege of prescribing medication for pain management. Discuss your thoughts on policy and appropriate steps to manage those who abuse the privilege to prescribe medication. As opioid use remains a public health emergency, write an essay responding to the issues of the over prescribing of opiates for medical management of pain, public policy, and treatment. Make use of the resources.