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Greater Manchester Residents’ Survey

This report presents summary findings of a quantitative survey conducted in Greater Manchester between 29th January and 13th February 2024. The survey included 1,460 residents from all ten local authority areas. Data from this survey, alongside previous ones, offers insights into health, wellbeing,

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Supporting Greater Manchester Residents with Long-Term Health Conditions and Disabilities into Employment

GMCA's Working Well programme in Greater Manchester provides personalized support to over 70,000 residents with long-term health conditions and disabilities, helping over 25,500 individuals find employment. The programme focuses on a keyworker model, personalized support, and integration within the

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Tower Hamlets Annual Resident Survey 2023 Results Overview

The Tower Hamlets Annual Resident Survey 2023 provides insights into residents' feedback and opinions on various aspects. Conducted by MEL Research, the survey aims to capture a representative sample of residents in Tower Hamlets, highlighting statistical significance and methodology details. The su

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City Tracker: Understanding Residents' Satisfaction in Brighton & Hove

The City Tracker report delves into the demographic composition and satisfaction levels of residents in Brighton & Hove. It highlights the increasing diversity and aging population of the city, alongside residents' contentment with living in the area. Despite uncertainties surrounding Brexit, the ma

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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Vulnerable Children & Young People: Insights from ASPEP

Explore the profound effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable children and young people, as examined by the Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists (ASPEP). Delve into the definition of vulnerable children, insights on children's and parent/carer's experiences during lockdo

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Understanding Residents' Rights in Nursing Homes

Residents of nursing homes have additional rights beyond those as U.S. citizens. These rights, known as Residents Rights, are legally protected by federal law to ensure quality care and promote dignity, self-determination, and choice. Knowing and exercising these rights empowers residents to make de

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Understanding Vulnerable Situations of Migrants at International Borders

This training course focuses on migrants in vulnerable situations at international borders, discussing why special consideration is needed for their human rights protection. It covers the concept of vulnerable situations, reasons for focusing on such migrants, and the specific protection they requir

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Assessment of Various Income Types for Residents and Non-Residents

The solution presented details the assessment of different types of income for residents, non-residents, and non-ordinary residents as per Income Tax laws. It covers scenarios like salaries drawn outside India, profits earned abroad, dividends received, and more. The scope of taxable income based on

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Family Medicine Residents' Contributions to COVID-19 Care: Stories from the Frontline

Explore the firsthand experiences of Family Medicine residents during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing their contributions and the impact on their training. Residents from diverse U.S. residencies reflect on working in wards and ICUs, sharing stories of uncertainty, tragedy, hope, and humanity. Fol

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Understanding Involuntary Discharges in Long-Term Care Facilities

Studies show adverse effects on residents forced to leave care facilities involuntarily, leading to increased morbidity and loss of familiar support systems. Lack of representation exacerbates the problem, emphasizing the need for advocacy and awareness. Recent changes in regulations aim to address

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Enhancing Person-Centered Care in Nursing Homes

Explore the essence of person-centered care in nursing homes, focusing on engaging residents and families, partnering for improvement, and enhancing quality of life. Discover the importance of keeping residents at the center of care planning, nurturing meaningful relationships, honoring individualit

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St. Clair County Poll on Issues Impacting Citizens Over 60

A poll conducted in St. Clair County aimed to determine attitudes and opinions on various issues affecting residents over 60. The research covered topics such as home conditions, transportation, health, social involvement, and financial matters. Mitchell Research & Communications conducted a telepho

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Empowering Families: Advocating for Residents' Rights During COVID

The guide focuses on empowering families to advocate for the rights of nursing home or assisted living facility residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses roles, common situations, residents' rights, and individual advocacy steps, including working with facilities and contacting ombudsmen

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Healthy Hounslow: Comprehensive Health Services for Residents

A comprehensive health service, Healthy Hounslow, focuses on improving the wellbeing of residents in the London borough of Hounslow. It offers various programs such as health coaching, weight management, cooking sessions, NHS Health Checks, and CVD health coaching. Residents can join different sessi

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Call for Proposals: Supporting Vulnerable Youth in West Nile Region

Encouraging vulnerable youth in West Nile Region to develop sustainable micro- and small businesses for resilience and economic integration. Information sessions include WeWork introduction, objectives, admissibility criteria, application process, and guidelines. Enabel's Country Portfolio Objective

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Impacts of Work-Based Learning on Vulnerable Youth in Vocational Education

Work-based learning (WBL) is recognized as a catalyst for change in vocational education for vulnerable youth, providing them with a second chance and breaking barriers to access opportunities. WBL, including work experience, virtual experiences, and industry connections, serves as a protective fact

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Understanding Residential Status for Income Tax Assessment

Residential status under Indian income tax laws plays a crucial role in determining tax liabilities for individuals. It is based on the amount of time spent in the country and distinguishes between residents, non-residents, and residents but not ordinarily residents. The classification impacts taxab

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Achievements and Initiatives of Residents Alliance in Pelican Preserve Community

Residents Alliance in Pelican Preserve has been actively involved in various initiatives and accomplishments to benefit the community. These include setting up programs for residents to rent, sell, and advertise items/services, addressing infrastructure issues, informing residents about safety conce

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Scotland's Roadmap to COVID-19 Recovery and Renewal: Key Actions for Supporting Vulnerable Communities

Addressing the uneven impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable communities in Scotland is crucial to prevent deepening inequalities. By taking a trauma-informed approach and implementing five key actions, including identifying vulnerable individuals, prioritizing prevention, and strengthening workforce well

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Understanding Residents Rights in Nursing Homes

Residents of nursing homes have additional rights beyond their rights as U.S. citizens. These rights, protected by federal law, ensure that residents are treated with dignity, have self-determination, make choices, receive information, and have access to communication and services. Exercising these

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Evaluating a Behavioural Science Approach for Increasing Advice Service Uptake

Derbyshire County Council is evaluating a behavioural science approach to enhance the uptake of advice services for residents in economic hardship. The project focuses on increasing caller referrals to support agencies, using Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) to evaluate interventions' impact and

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Nursing Home Regulation and Quality of Care for Persons with Dementia

This presentation by Kathleen C. Buckwalter discusses the regulation and quality of care in nursing homes, focusing on predictors of institutionalization, the percentage of nursing home residents with cognitive impairment or dementia, and the Medicare/Medicaid certification requirements for quality

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The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program: History, Role, and Responsibilities

Long-Term Care Ombudsmen (LTCOs) act as resident advocates, ensuring quality care and quality of life in long-term care facilities. Established in 1972 under the Older Americans Act, the program has evolved to cover various types of care facilities. LTCOs investigate and resolve complaints, advocate

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Survey on Taxi Services and Urban Residents' Perception in Eight Cities

This survey conducted by Richard Darbra from CNRS and Latts Scientific director of IVM's Taxi Project analyzed residents' perceptions of taxi services in New York and seven European cities. The survey covered topics such as taxi regulations, residents' opinions on taxi services, and measures authori

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Risks of Financial Exploitation Faced by Vulnerable Adults

Vulnerable adults, including those with disabilities or cognitive impairments, are at risk of financial exploitation through scams like IRS fraud, family emergency scams, and healthcare insurance fraud. Elder financial abuse is on the rise, with billions of dollars lost annually. Recognizing these s

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Ford Field Community Vaccination Site Update & Eligibility Information

Ford Field Community Vaccination Site in Michigan is offering 6,000 doses daily targeting vulnerable populations. Vaccinations started on March 24, operating daily with various partners. Registration for vaccine appointments is through Meijer, with accessibility services available. Eligibility inclu

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Concerns Regarding Airplane Noise Impact on Residents in Tower Hamlets

Dr. Keith MacLean OBE provides a statement on the impact of airplane noise on over 2000 residents living in 1300 flats within a 2-mile radius of a London airport in Tower Hamlets. The residents face challenges with noise disturbance from easterly and westerly flight paths, with proximity to both lan

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Managing Residents in Difficulty: Tools and Strategies

This session covers essential information on identifying and managing residents facing difficulties in their training. Explore assessment tools, diagnostic taxonomy, remediation objectives, and legal considerations. Gain insights from incidence and prevalence studies, real-life case examples, and th

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Guidelines for Preliminary Identification and Referral Mechanisms for Migrants in Vulnerable Situations

Regional guidelines emphasize the importance of providing protection to migrants in vulnerable situations while respecting their human rights. Technical support from IOM and UNHCR is crucial in identifying and referring vulnerable migrant populations. National workshops have been conducted to enhanc

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Understanding Long-Term Care Residents' Rights to Sexual Expression

Exploring the meaning of sexuality in older adulthood and the sexual rights of residents in long-term care facilities. Discussing the influence of physical and cultural environments on residents' sexual expression, along with education and policies related to residents' sexuality in LTCFs. Delving i

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Legal Protection for Vulnerable Persons: Understanding ORS 124.100

Exploring ORS 124.100, this content delves into civil actions against abuse of vulnerable persons, the definition of vulnerable individuals, and the implications for lawyers and clients. It highlights the legal recourse available for elderly, financially incapable, incapacitated, and disabled person

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Insights from Public Housing Association of Residents (PHAR) RAD in Hopewell and Cville

Discover the findings and experiences of the Public Housing Association of Residents (PHAR) interns, board members, and staff during their trip to Hopewell. Learn about their interactions with residents and Hopewell Redevelopment and Housing Authority (HRHA) staff, as well as the challenges and diff

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Preventing Abuse and Neglect in Skilled Nursing Facilities

Carolina Therapy Services emphasizes the prevention of abuse, neglect, and mistreatment in skilled nursing facilities. They provide medically related services to prioritize the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of residents while upholding their dignity and respect. The organization stri

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Case Studies from Vulnerable Children's Clinic: Dr. Kemal Ibrahim Evaluation

These case studies from the Vulnerable Children's Clinic in Edinburgh, conducted by Dr. Kemal Ibrahim in September 2017, shed light on the experiences of a 16-year-old female Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker Child (UASC) from Vietnam who was trafficked and faced various traumas. The cases highlight the c

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Managing Combative Residents in Long-Term Care

Residents in long-term care facilities may exhibit combative behaviors due to underlying psychiatric conditions, cognitive impairment, or dementia. This aggression poses challenges for both staff and other residents. Caregiver training is crucial for identifying triggers and managing combative episo

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Social Dialogue in Defense of Vulnerable Groups in Post-COVID-19 Labour Markets

The Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences (LCSS) is hosting the DEFEN-CE project kickoff meeting at the University of Helsinki, focusing on social dialogue in defense of vulnerable groups in post-COVID-19 labor markets. The project aims to explore the role of social dialogue in addressing employment

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Development Update for Brent Terrace Project: Plots 53 & 54

Providing an update on the Brent Terrace project, focusing on Plots 53 and 54. The team introductions, details of the new homes, communication strategy with residents, site surveys in progress, potential impact on residents, and mitigation measures being implemented are discussed. Measures include m

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Greater Manchester Residents Survey 2023 Summary Report

This report provides summary findings from a quantitative survey conducted between 5th and 22nd May 2023, with a sample of 1,488 residents across all ten Greater Manchester local authority areas. The survey covers various key topics such as health and wellbeing, cost of living, digital inclusion, an

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Empowering Vulnerable Youth Through Sustainable Business Development

Support vulnerable youth in Albertine and Rwenzori regions to establish sustainable micro- and small businesses for resilience and economic integration. Enabel's WeWork initiative aims to create opportunities for young people, especially women, to gain skills and access quality education and healthc

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Understanding and Supporting Vulnerable Customers in the Financial Services Sector

Explore the complexities of identifying and assisting vulnerable customers in the financial services industry. Learn how to recognize vulnerable customers, examples of good practices, and the consequences of failing to address their needs effectively. Discover insights from FCA research and the impo

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