Integrating Behavioral Health into Pediatric Primary Care
Integrating Behavioral Health into Pediatric Primary Care is crucial due to the increasing prevalence of mental health conditions among children. This integration aims to bridge the gap between primary care and mental health services, as a significant number of children with mental health concerns a
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A Family Safeguarding Approach for Children in Care
Families often come into contact with children's social care due to parenting under adversarial conditions rather than causing harm. The need for a change in vision and values underpinning family safeguarding duties is crucial, emphasizing the importance of helping families raise their children. Lad
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Early Days in a Care Arrangement Training Module Overview
This training module focuses on the early days in a care arrangement, covering topics such as accepting a care arrangement, building relationships with children, privacy and confidentiality considerations, case planning, promoting a positive self-identity, and advocacy for children and young people.
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Quality Care & Working Together: Module 4 Training Overview
This module focuses on the importance of partnerships in providing quality care for children and young people in care arrangements. It covers topics such as working in partnership, standards of care, carer supports, transition to independence, and the complexities of care arrangements. Participants
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Quick MD Care_ Your Trusted Partner in Primary Care Medicine
Quick MD Care: Your Trusted Partner in Primary Care Medicine\n\nWelcome to Quick MD Care, where compassionate primary care meets convenience. We understand the importance of having a trusted partner in managing your health. Our team of dedicated primary care doctors is committed to providing persona
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The Impact of Experienced Faculty on ISS Coaching in GTB Nagar
The impact of experienced faculty on ISS coaching in GTB Nagar is profound. These seasoned educators bring in-depth knowledge and practical insights, making complex concepts more accessible for students. Their guidance helps tailor personalized study plans, ensuring each aspirant's strengths are max
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Primary Care Services: Comprehensive Health Management for Everyone
Primary Care Services: Comprehensive Health Management for Everyone\n\nPrimary care services are the foundation of a robust healthcare system, ensuring that individuals have access to comprehensive, continuous, and coordinated care. These services are typically provided by primary care medical cente
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Understanding Palliative Care: Enhancing Quality of Life in Serious Illness
Palliative care is a holistic approach focused on improving the quality of life for patients and their families dealing with life-threatening illnesses. It involves early identification, assessment, and treatment of pain and other physical, emotional, and spiritual issues. This comprehensive trainin
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Unveiling India: The Author and Her Stories
Anees Jung, an Indian female author and journalist, sheds light on the harsh realities faced by underprivileged children in her story "Lost Spring." She emphasizes the importance of education to end child labor and exploitation, urging society to let children enjoy their innocence. The narrative int
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Child Care and Youth Programs at Minot AFB
Offering a range of child care services including Child Development Center for ages 6 weeks to 5 years, School Age Care for Kindergarten to 12 years, Family Child Care Program, and Youth Programs for ages 9-18. Services include full-time care, before/after school care, extended duty care, emergency
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Enhancing Palliative Care in Australian Residential Aged Care
PACOP, funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care, is a program focused on improving palliative care in residential aged care facilities. It involves standardized assessment practices, early identification of care needs, and a collaborative model for sustainable support.
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Understanding Postgraduate Study in Professional Practice for Care Experienced Children
This postgraduate course, running from January to June 2023, focuses on the education of care experienced children. It delves into critical research on attachment, trauma, and learning to enhance the support provided to such children. The course aims to validate, understand, and encourage engagement
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Priorities and Quality Measures for Type 2 Diabetes Care in NHS GGC
Dr. Kashif Ali leads primary care for Type 2 diabetes, while Dr. James Boyle oversees secondary care in NHS GGC. The data from December 2018 shows the number of Type 2 diabetes patients, their care processes, HbA1c levels, and BMI status. The Diabetes Quality Improvement and Outcome Measures aim to
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Understanding Children's Rights and the Role of the Children's Commissioner for Wales
Children and young people up to 18 years are entitled to rights under the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). This agreement aims to protect children and ensure they are happy, healthy, and safe. It covers topics such as the role of the Children's Commissioner for Wales, Sa
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Child Care Challenges in Kentucky: The Child Care Cliff
Explore the landscape of child care in Kentucky, revealing the challenges families face with the Child Care Cliff. Discover statistics on child care centers, family child care homes, and the average cost of child care in Kentucky. Understand the importance of the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)
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Understanding the Impact of Parental Alcohol Problems on Children
Children living with parental alcohol problems often face challenges that can have lasting effects on their well-being. This seminar highlights the need for support and courage for these children and discusses the implications for practitioners. It also sheds light on the hidden population of childr
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Understanding Care Experience as a Protected Characteristic
Protected characteristics are aspects of one's identity safeguarded by law to prevent unfair treatment based on traits like age, disability, and sex. Addressing discrimination faced by care leavers is crucial, as they often encounter stigma and lack of understanding in various settings. Making care
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Impact of UN Guidelines on Foster Care and Institutional Care of Young Children in Europe and Central Asia
Professor Kevin Browne and Dr. Shihning Chou conducted a study on the impact of UN guidelines on foster care and institutional care of young children in Europe and Central Asia. The research highlights the physical harm and neural damage caused to children in institutional care without a parent. It
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Understanding Organized Care in Primary Care Settings
Organized Care refers to a natural community of caregivers with a shared commitment to proactive population and individual care management. Through effective and efficient practices, it serves the needs of patients across various settings and over time, with aligned goals and provider accountability
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Direct Work Strategies for Children and Young People: Newham Children Services Practitioners Workshop 2020
Explore the fundamentals of direct work with children and young people in the Newham Children Services Practitioners Workshop 2020. Discover the purpose, planning, and application of direct work, focusing on outcomes and challenges. Learn to apply a systemic and restorative approach, utilizing solut
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Pediatric Palliative Care and the Role of Interlink Nurses in Northern Ontario
Vicky Wilton, a Pediatric Interlink Nurse in Northern Ontario, presented on pediatric palliative care focusing on identifying differences and similarities between pediatric and adult care, integrating advance care planning, and emphasizing hope. The role of Pediatric Interlink Nurses within the Pedi
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Ventilator Assisted Care Program at Children's Hospital New Orleans
This program at Children's Hospital New Orleans provides ventilator-assisted care for children, ensuring they receive necessary medical support. It covers medication administration, legal rights, historical background, guidelines for care, prohibited medications, and roles and responsibilities of li
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Insights into Alternative Education and Children in Care in Bath and North East Somerset
The content provides detailed information on the Alternative Education Joint Inset Day in Bath and North East Somerset, focusing on staff training and community development for better outcomes for vulnerable children. It includes the definition of Alternative Education provision, the number of child
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Minot Air Force Base Family Child Care Programs
Offering a variety of child care services including Child Development Center (CDC) for infants to 5 years old, School Age Care (SAC) for Kindergarten to 12 years, Youth Programs for ages 9-18, and Family Child Care Program (FCC) for infants to 12 years. Additional programs include Extended Duty Care
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Keeping The Promise: Transforming Care Systems for Children in Scotland
Keeping The Promise initiative led by Gavin Henderson, Deputy Director of Keeping The Promise at the Scottish Government, aims to support children and families on the edges of the care system. By focusing on prevention, providing love and consistency to those in care, and improving overall support,
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Scotland's Independent Care Review: Creating Change for Care-Experienced Children
The Independent Care Review in Scotland engaged with care-experienced children and families to address the shortcomings of the care system. Through listening and understanding their experiences, detailed reports were produced outlining a vision for a more compassionate and effective care system. Pla
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Collaborative Efforts in Provisioning Services for Children in Foster Care Living with HIV
Exploring the need for collaboration between social workers and community volunteers in providing services to children in foster care living with HIV, this study highlights the challenges faced by these vulnerable children due to gaps in support and monitoring. By examining the theoretical framework
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Adoption and Foster Care Training Overview
Explore the journey of children entering the foster care system, with insights on trauma-informed care, relationship-focused adoption, and the process from initial hotline call to potential adoption. Learn about the roles of organizations like Heartland for Children and the steps involved in reunifi
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Review of Children and Youth Cabinet Indicators in Florida
The Children and Youth Cabinet in Florida adopted six key measures as benchmarks in 2017. These indicators cover areas such as low birthweight babies, children not in school readiness programs, children living in poverty, infants and toddlers without health insurance, and children under 12 at first
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VA Healthcare Pilot Projects FY22-23
Six VA-funded pilot projects for FY22-23 focus on improving obstetrical quality of care, outpatient care utilization by Medicare-eligible veterans, fragmented care analysis, referral coordination, virtual care integration, and addressing disparities in access to care. Projects include assessing obst
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Assessing Safety in Out-of-Home Care for Children in Pennsylvania
This module focuses on evaluating safety in out-of-home care for children in Pennsylvania by exploring characteristics of safety and a safe environment. It delves into assessing how children and caregivers behave, the family dynamics, and community connections to sustain safety. The goal is to equip
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Enhancing Support for Care Experienced University Students
Practitioners and experts share insights on improving transitions and success for care experienced university students. Despite challenges, these students demonstrate resilience and achieve commendable outcomes. Data highlights disparities in access, success, attainment, and progression, calling for
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Addressing Criminalisation of Looked-After Children in Care System
Research and policy initiatives led by Claire Sands focus on representing looked-after children at police stations to end unnecessary criminalisation. The programme aims to mitigate the disproportionate criminalisation, high police call-outs, and formal convictions of children in residential care. B
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Children's Hospital @ Home: Acute Nursing Care in Tower Hamlets
Providing acute nursing care for children at home from 8 am to 10 pm, the Children's Hospital @ Home in Tower Hamlets offers services such as IVABs, NGT re-insertion, acute assessment, wheeze management, and home-based phototherapy. The initiative aims to reduce hospital stays, minimize admissions f
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Understanding the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) in Texas
The Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) aims to improve outcomes for children in congregate care, kinship caregivers, parents struggling with substance abuse, and children at risk of entering foster care. FFPSA focuses on decreasing congregate care usage, preventing additional foster care e
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Enhancing Elderly Care: Direct and Indirect Support Strategies
Implementing a care strategy for the elderly involves integrating both direct, personal care activities and indirect care tasks. This approach benefits two key target audiences, including millions with varying levels of dependency and informal carers. The positive impacts of indirect care include we
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Understanding Subacute Care: Types of Residents and Care Settings
Subacute care involves providing specialized care for individuals who require more attention than what typical long-term care facilities can offer. This level of care is provided in settings like hospitals or certain units within long-term care facilities. Residents in subacute care settings need a
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Understanding Vulnerability in Children: Factors and Categories
Children are vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and neglect due to various factors such as age, disabilities, behaviors, and powerlessness. The vulnerability of children is compounded by factors like illness, defenselessness, and passivity. Categories such as protection and children in conflict with
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Alliance for Investing in Children's Position on European Care Strategy
The EU Alliance for Investing in Children advocates for child-centered policies to address child poverty and promote well-being across Europe. They aim to catalyze political commitment and reforms supporting children's access to quality early childhood education and care, emphasizing transitioning f
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Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Children
Trauma can significantly affect children's emotional, behavioral, and developmental well-being. Research shows that a high number of children experience traumatic events, leading to various challenges. Younger children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of trauma, depending on how their pare
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