Policy Paper: Perception of Teachers and Parents towards Hispanic Pregnancies & Birth Control Distribution In Public Schools Tangela Norman-Sheppard SOWK 7360/ Policy and Practice in Human Services Our Lady of the Lake University Professor: Dr. Brian Christenson I. Executive Summary Teenage parenthood is by no means a new social phenomenon. Historically‚ women have tended to childbearing during their teens and early twenties
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ancestry “who trained and sold horses” (Emiliano 1994 par.2). His father died when Zapata was seventeen years old. He then had to assume the role of father to his younger siblings. His first time being arrested was in 1897‚ when he was caught protesting against the owner of the main house on a plantation where he lived. He was forced to join the army after “he continued agitation among the peasants” (par. 2). After six months he was mustered out of the army to train a landowner’s horse. He was considered
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Mental Health Care for Latin or Hispanic Americans Megan E. Gillard Texas A & M International University Abstract The Hispanic population in the United States has rapidly increased over the last decade and is underrepresented and cared for in mental health services. By understanding their culture and learning about the environment they live in therapists can better meet the patient’s needs. This paper covers Historical content‚ Family structure‚ Education‚ Rates of Psychiatric Disorders
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Whether you choose to refer to our immigrants from the south as Hispanics‚ Latino ’s or their actual ethnicity‚ we cannot deny that they are growing in numbers at a accelerated rate in the U.S. Education‚ television‚ politics‚ to the local supermarket are starting to cater more and more to the Hispanic market. If your one of the few still with basic television services‚ you will notice that there are only about seven channels. Out of that seven‚ there are at least three Spanish channels; even HBO
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Hispanic American Diversity Hispanic Americans cultural diversity is emulated in the various groups as well as in the origins of the individual cultures. Hispanic cultures have been swayed to different degrees by many traditions. Unification attempts of Hispanic Americans have often been tense among the various Hispanic American subgroups. Mexican Americans‚ Puerto Ricans and Cuban Americans have very little in common. Most Hispanic Americans identify with other
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Introduction: The Hispanic population is becoming a particular group dominating the United States. According to Heuman‚ Scholl‚ and Wilkinson (2013)‚ there will be a significant increase of 29-30% by the year 2050 within the Hispanic population. The rising of this particular group makes it significant for the healthcare system to be attentive to the well-being of Hispanics or Latinos. Within this group‚ there are numerous health disparities which affects their quality of life; however‚ type II
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The legal system in Hispanic immigrants that live in the United States involves legal cases on Hispanic immigrants. The country recently has experienced a great number of Hispanic deportations. During these years that President Barack Obama has been the main head of the country‚ the United States experienced a lot of Hispanic deportations‚ more than last years‚ deporting 235‚413 immigrants back to their country. The reasons on why immigrants are deported are that immigrants are illegally in the country
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The Hispanic community in the United States is multi-national one‚ representing many different nationalities from places as varied as the Caribbean‚ Central and South America. Despite this variety Hispanics share many of the same cultural views in terms of how to handle subjects such as childbirth‚ aging and disability. These shared cultural values effect the way how they utilize health care. In this paper we will discuss the cultural value of "familism" and how it relates to the usage of health
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My Hispanic heritage has played a huge role in my lifestyle. I grew up in Laredo‚ Texas a city where Hispanics are the majority. My fellow teachers have always advised me to get out of Laredo and experience the real world. Coming from a town where Hispanics are all you see has led to me being proud of my heritage. Our people had come from a history of hardworking people coming to America to live the “American dream.” And that is what my mother exactly did coming from Honduras‚ a small poor country
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traditional family norms and values by being in college (Kuh‚ Kinzie‚ Buckley & Hayek‚ 2006). In Hispanic households it is not the norm for daughters to leave the house at such a young age. Though the age of 18 is seen as the age of an adult in society‚ Hispanic parents will disagree. This causes inner conflict for both parents and students of being safe away from home and pursuing higher education. In the Hispanic culture‚ family is a vital factor for youth since they have a strong bond with their family
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