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    Prescribing in practice

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    Critical analysis of prescribing episode Introduction The following assignment will discuss and analyse a prescribing episode‚ within practice‚ furthermore will outline safe prescribing from the Nurse Prescribing Formulary (NPF‚ 2013-2015).To be able to analyse and reflect on my new role as Community Practitioner Nurse Prescriber (CPNP) I will use Gibbs (1988) reflective model and a structure that will allow the use of a consultation model (Appendix1‚Fig1). The focus on prescribing within

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    Child Labour

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    Child labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity‚ on part or full-time basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood‚ and is harmful to their physical and mental development. Poverty‚ lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India. The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour‚ aged 5–14‚ to be at 12.6 million. The child labour problem is not unique to India;

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    Child Behaviour

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    |Aggressive Child Behavior Part I: Fighting in School and at Home | |by James Lehman‚ MSW | Does your child always seem to get in trouble for fighting? You’ve tried talking to him‚ but the aggressive behavior hasn’t stopped—he still roughhouses with his siblings at home to the point of injury‚ brawls with kids on

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    Child Abuse

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    Child Abuse and Neglect Child abuse is any act that endangers a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse and neglect can take place anywhere. The child often knows the abuser well a parent‚ relative‚ babysitter‚ or friend of the family. Child abuse and neglect crosses all ethnic‚ racial‚ social‚ and economic lines This book talks and expresses the examinations of child neglect in families and its relevance to research‚ policy and practice in the field of services to children

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    Child Labour

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    aInternational Relations Jenny (Yeon Jung) Sung UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) defines child labor as “work that exceeds a minimum number of hours‚ depending on the age of a child and on the type of work.” According to UNICEF‚ 158 million children‚ ages ranging from 5 to 14‚ are engaged in child labor. Many face life-threatening jobs‚ such as coal mining‚ metalwork‚ and other work that involve contact with pesticides‚ highly toxic chemicals‚ and sexually transmitted diseases. International

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    child mariage

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    SPEAK OUT AGAINST CHILD MARRIAGE: ( Justin‚ this could be your title.) It is difficult to believe that in the 21st century‚ over 10 million child brides are forced into unfair marriages every in countries such as Nepal‚ Niger and India. There is no doubt that this repulsive custom needs to be abolished through education‚ awareness and enforcement of universal laws. Changing a culture requires time and although I am far from convinced this can be done by 2030‚ there are already signs of improvement

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    child mariage

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    Fight against Child Marriage in India Marriage is a celebration in India‚ but unfortunately so is child marriage. Although we have a statute since 1929 to restrain the same‚ the power of that legislation in controlling this social evil is dismal. Interestingly‚ in the era of Chandrayan‚ we repeatedly hear cases of Child Marriages. Child marriage is a stigma on the forehead of our society. In a recent case‚ a widow and mother of six children married her 12-year-old daughter to a 35-year-old man in

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    Inclusive Practices

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    maybe have different learning than the typical child they are first and foremost people first and we must treat them as such. We must be sure their basic needs are addressed everyone wants to feel like their life has meaning‚ that they are loved and they have a sense of belonging (1996). This can be possible not merely by placement in a regular classroom but also careful planning‚ preparation and support (Tomko‚ 1996). The child needs to be treated as a child not by their disability they are not defined

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    Child Trafficking

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    Priceless Commodity: An Essay on Child Trafficking Child Trafficking is a form of human trafficking. It is defined as the recruitment‚ transfer and harbouring of children‚ for purposes of exploitation (Child Trafficking‚ www.dictionary.com). The trafficking of children is the third largest global consumer market‚ especially in areas of Asia‚ Latin America‚ the Caribbean‚ the Middle East and North Africa‚ with an estimated 1.2 million children being trafficked annually. (UN.GIFT). Since poverty

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    child marriage

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    Solutions to End Child Marriage WHAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS Anju Malhotra Ann Warner Allison McGonagle Susan Lee-Rife ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN (ICRW) For 35 years‚ ICRW has worked to empower women‚ advance gender equality and fight poverty in the developing world. ICRW works with partners in the public and private sectors and civil society to conduct empirical research‚ build capacity and advocate for evidence-based practical ways to change policies and programs

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