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Suicide Prevention Education for South Middle School Students

Jamie's Law aims to raise awareness about the high risk of suicide among young adults. Recognizing risk factors and warning signs is crucial in saving lives. Learn how to help by acknowledging, caring, and telling a trusted adult in times of need. Remember, it is better to overreact than to underrea

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Impact of Fact-Checking on Credibility Among Older Adults

Analyzing the impact of fact-checking on news credibility among older adults reveals that age is a key factor in information credibility. Older adults tend to give more credibility to various kinds of information, leading to potential challenges in discerning between true facts and false news. Fact-

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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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Effect of Semaglutide on Aging Biomarkers in Older Adults

Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, shows promising effects on physical function, body composition, and aging biomarkers in older adults with diabetes. Studies suggest potential neuroprotective effects, improvement in skeletal muscle atrophy, and reduction in pro-inflammatory markers. Diabetes pr

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SBIRT+: Tailoring Substance Use Intervention for Older Adults

SBIRT+ is a targeted training approach focusing on Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment to meet the unique needs of older adults, addressing risky substance use in the elderly population. It aims to address the growing concern of alcohol use and medication misuse in Baby Boomers

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Attributes of Outstanding Trusted Advisors: Ethical Resilience and Results Focus

Explore the key attributes of exceptional trusted advisors, focusing on ethical resilience and results orientation. Learn about qualities such as integrity, courage, accountability, and a results-driven approach essential for building trust and delivering valuable insights as a trusted advisor in va

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Understanding Self-Harm and Suicide in Older Adults

Self-harm and suicide in older adults are serious issues that require attention due to the associated risks. The incidence of self-harm in adults aged 65 years and older is notable, with factors such as physical health conditions, pain, and psychiatric history contributing to the risk. Staff should

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Understanding Anxiety Disorders in Older Adults

Anxiety disorders in older adults are prevalent but often unrecognized. These disorders can manifest alongside depression, impacting daily life. Risk factors include gender, education, health status, traumatic events, and more. Types of anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety, phobias, panic d

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Understanding Personality Disorders in Older Adults

Personality disorders in older adults can present challenges in social functioning and relationships. Diagnosis involves assessing difficulties in maintaining relationships, controlling behavior, and listening to others. Recent personality changes may not always be due to a personality disorder but

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Understanding Psychosis in Older Adults

Psychosis in older adults involves a loss of contact with reality, including hallucinations and delusions. Symptoms vary but can include disordered thoughts, behaviors, and negative symptoms. It is common in older adults and can have various causes, such as delirium, mood disorders, dementia, and su

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Young Adults and Politics: Disengaged or Engaged?

Young adults today show a level of distrust towards politicians yet remain politically engaged, with varying concerns by gender and education. Citizenship education is seen as a positive factor in boosting engagement levels. The potential for change in the next election is promising, with a signific

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Understanding Alcohol Misuse in Older Adults

Alcohol misuse in older adults can have serious health consequences, with harmful drinking patterns and alcohol dependence on the rise among this demographic. Aging bodies process alcohol differently, making older adults more vulnerable to its effects, including physical and mental health issues. Al

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Understanding Trauma in Older Adults: Importance and Approaches

Trauma in older adults is often unrecognized and undertreated, leading to significant adverse effects on their well-being. It is crucial to realize that trauma can affect up to 90% of older adults, and recognizing signs, responding appropriately, and preventing re-traumatization are key in supportin

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Understanding Self-Harm and Suicide in Older Adults

Exploring the definition, risk factors, incidence rates, and staff approaches related to self-harm and suicide in older adults. It emphasizes the seriousness of self-harm in this demographic, the associated risk factors, and the importance of responding with compassion and support. The content delve

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Safeguarding Adults: An Introduction to Adult Social Care and Responsibilities

This presentation provides an overview of eligibility criteria for adult social care and its link to adult safeguarding. It covers understanding adult safeguarding and abuse, recognizing types of abuse, and making safeguarding referrals. The Care Act 2014 sets out eligibility criteria for adult soci

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Understanding Personality Disorders in Older Adults

Personality disorders in older adults can present challenges in living with themselves and others, affecting social functioning and relationships. Prevalence estimates suggest around 10% in older community populations, with males more commonly affected. Different types of personality disorders exist

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Understanding Polypharmacy in Older Adults

Polypharmacy is a common concern among older adults, with approximately 40% taking 5-9 medications and 18% taking 10 or more. This module discusses the factors contributing to polypharmacy, consequences of problematic polypharmacy, strategies for detection and intervention, and the difference betwee

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Addressing Mental Health Challenges in Older Adults

Understanding the mental health challenges faced by older adults is crucial as they navigate through different stages of aging. Issues, vulnerabilities, and risk factors associated with aging can impact their well-being. From age-related vulnerabilities to under-identified and under-treated conditio

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Changes to Joint Multi-Agency Safeguarding Adults Policy and Procedures

The changes to the joint multi-agency safeguarding adults policy and procedures in West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, and the City of York are aimed at enhancing safeguarding practices, implementing new online pathways, and providing resources for staff updates. The focus is on safeguarding adults' ri

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Adult Safeguarding Course Level 2 Overview

This Adult Safeguarding Course Level 2 provides competence for individuals to recognize signs of possible harm or abuse in adults. Participants learn to report information, contact appropriate individuals within their team, and seek advice. Suitable for staff with one-off or infrequent contact with

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Understanding Safeguarding Adults and the Care Act 2014

Safeguarding adults involves protecting their right to live free from neglect and abuse by identifying risks and preventing harm. The Care Act 2014 outlines key responsibilities of local authorities in assessing adults' needs and eligibility for care and support. Legislation such as the Mental Capac

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Safeguarding Adults Week 2021 Event Schedule

Event schedule for Safeguarding Adults Week 2021 in Bexley featuring workshops based on SAR case learning themes. The schedule includes guest speakers, thematic learning events, workshops on various topics related to safeguarding adults, and additional sessions addressing specific issues such as cul

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Understanding Trauma in Older Adults: A Comprehensive Overview

Trauma in older adults is often under-recognized and under-treated. It can have lasting adverse effects on their well-being. Recognizing the signs, responding appropriately, and avoiding re-traumatization are crucial steps in supporting older adults who have experienced trauma. Triggers such as anni

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Safeguarding Process for Adults at Risk

This resource outlines the safeguarding process for responding to reports of adults at risk, including making reports to social services, conducting initial checks, initiating enquiries and investigations, and making decisions on further actions. It covers key steps such as gathering information, co

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Adults People and Nature Survey Findings in England 25.03.2024

The Adults People and Nature Survey for England (A-PaNS) provides insights on how adults in England engage with the natural environment. Key findings include 65% of adults visiting green spaces, urban green spaces being the most popular, and 65% agreeing that local green spaces are within easy walki

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Home Fire Safety for Older Adults - Community Education Presentation

The importance of fire safety for older adults is emphasized in this community education presentation. Statistics reveal the significant risks older adults face from home fires and the leading causes behind such incidents. Strategies to reduce these risks through prevention and preparation are discu

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Demographic Insights on Race/Ethnicity, Health, and Care in the U.S.

The data reveals the distribution of the U.S. population by race/ethnicity in 2010, highlighting percentages for Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, Asian, Hispanic, Black, White, and other groups. It also presents statistics on the distribution of Hispanic Americans, no usual source of care for

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Impact of Streamlined HIV Care on Economic Burden among Infected Adults

Streamlined HIV care models aim to reduce the economic burden faced by HIV-infected adults by minimizing healthcare costs and improving access to care. The SEARCH trial in Kenya and Uganda implemented population-based testing and supported linkage to antiretroviral therapy (ART) regardless of CD4 co

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Co-created Messages & Trusted Messengers for COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Northern Nigeria

Dr. Chizoba Wonodi is evaluating the use of co-created messages and trusted messengers to improve COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Northern Nigeria. Vaccine hesitancy due to conspiracy theories and safety concerns remains a challenge. TM-COVAC study aims to design targeted messages using human-centere

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Hardware Security and Trusted Platform Module Overview

This content discusses the importance of hardware security, distinguishing it from software security, and introduces the concept of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) as a trusted co-processor integrated into the platform to enhance security. It also highlights the role of the Trusted Computing Group (TC

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Trusted Agent Training Overview

This overview provides information on the Trusted Agent Training program, including the target audience, learning objectives, agenda topics, and the role of Trusted Agents in identity proofing within the healthcare industry. Trusted Agents play a crucial role in verifying provider identities for sec

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Understanding Depression in Older Adults

Depression in older adults is not a normal part of aging and should not be ignored. It is characterized by a group of signs and symptoms, including depressed mood, disturbed sleep, lack of enjoyment, reduced energy levels, and thoughts of self-harm. Older adults may present with different symptoms s

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Understanding and Respecting Older Adults: Challenges and Strategies

Exploring the misconceptions and challenges faced by older adults, this content highlights the importance of combating ageism in healthcare. It emphasizes the need for nurses to overcome stereotypes, involve older adults in decision-making, and address their unique needs with respect and understandi

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Bradford Safeguarding Adults Board Annual Report 2018-2019 Summary

Enriched by diversity, the Bradford Safeguarding Adults Board worked towards priorities to support adults at risk effectively. The annual report showcases accomplishments and commitments to safeguarding principles. Through partnership and community engagement, the Board aims to promote the health, w

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Advocating for the Rights of Low-Income Older Adults and LGBT Long-Term Care Consumers

The National Senior Citizens Law Center works tirelessly to protect the rights of low-income older adults through advocacy, litigation, and education. They advocate for LGBT long-term care consumers to ensure their health, economic security, and access to justice. A survey highlighted concerns faced

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Understanding U.S. Sexting Laws for 10th Grade Lesson

Avoid the serious legal consequences of sexting by learning about U.S. laws. Possessing, distributing, or promoting explicit images of minors is a felony. Teens can face charges as adults and may have to register as sex offenders. Tips include not sexting, deleting unsolicited images, and seeking he

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Setting Boundaries and Ensuring Safety for Students

This presentation focuses on the importance of setting boundaries and ground rules for students, covering topics such as trusted adults, keeping secrets, privacy of private parts, internet safety, and staying safe. It emphasizes the need to establish boundaries, seek help from trusted adults, mainta

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Civic Engagement and Volunteering Among Older Adults in Washington, D.C.

Understanding the impact of civic engagement and volunteering on older adults in Washington, D.C. This study explores how older adults engage in community activities, the benefits they experience, and the reasons for emphasizing their involvement. Research highlights the importance of political part

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Understanding Depression in Older Adults: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Treatment Options

Depressive symptoms in older adults are common but often go unrecognized. While depression is not a normal part of aging, older adults may exhibit a variety of depressive symptoms. Risk factors include pain, isolation, insomnia, medical comorbidities, and more. Classification includes Major Depressi

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Ensuring Safety and Support: Strategy Discussion for Adults At Risk

In strategy discussions and meetings, actions are determined to ensure the safety, care, and support needs of adults at risk are met. These meetings involve sharing information, creating protection plans, assessing risks, specifying roles, considering wishes of the adults at risk, completing assessm

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