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aboriginal healing initiates

Healing Initiatives Paper Value: 30% Due: March 11th, 2020

The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) of 1996 reported that the restoration of Aboriginal
health from the wounds of culture loss, paternalistic and racist treatment, and government-sanctioned
policies of assimilation was already underway in many Indigenous communities. Students will write an
academic paper describing and critically analyzing a culturally-based healing initiative from one of the
Canadian provinces or territories. This healing initiative can be but is not limited to programs,
interventions, policy changes, agencies, or practice frameworks so long as it incorporates traditional
Aboriginal customs, practices, values, concepts, and/or spirituality.

Papers must not exceed 8 pages of text body, not including the title page and references. Papers should be
formatted using current APA standards and move beyond description to include a critical analysis of the
selected healing initiative. Students are encouraged to be creative in selecting a culturally-based healing
initiative.

A minimum of 8 academic/scholarly sources must be referenced to support your work

New Employees

Your new employee is going to be moving overseas! Develop a cultural information paper that will help them understand how to make the transition. (NOTE: You are able to choose any countryplease make sure the county of choice is logical for the position.)

Include in this paper:

  • a short introduction to the country,
  • the local customs,
  • what to expect, and
  • a list of what is needed to work in the country.
    • For example: Certain countries require a work visa. Include the requirements for the work visa.

Include country-specific information needed to live and work in that country such as:

  • transportation availability,
  • housing costs,
  • union influence,
  • work week,
  • typical vacation time, and
  • anything specific to the country we would not experience in the US.
    • For example: Some countries the children wear uniforms and go to school all year

Unit10 ProgDev DUE 03.16.2020

Unit10Disc1

Executive Summary

Of the three programs that you have proposed, choose the one that you wish to present. In 250500 words, write an executive summary of that proposal. Even in an executive summary, it is appropriate to cite others’ work. 

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Self-Assessment of Program Development and Program Evaluation Competencies

This course has taken you through the process of recognizing a community need, proposing a program to address it, and determining evaluation approaches for this program. You have learned new knowledge. As you consider the tasks required throughout the program development and program evaluation processes, you may have come to know more about yourself, your skills, and your abilities.

In this discussion, reflect on and articulate a self-assessment of your strengths and weaknesses regarding program development and program evaluation. Highlight any ethical challenges you foresee for yourself if you engage in program development and program evaluation. Also, present strategies to strengthen your skills and abilities and to overcome these ethical challenges.

Nursing Aging X 3 ( Due: 24 Hours)

 

1) **********minimum 3 full pages (1 pages each document) ( not words)**************************** (cover or reference page not included)

2)**********APA norms  (All paragraphs must be narrative and cited in the text- each paragraphs)

3)********** It will be verified by Turnitin and SafeAssign 

4) References not older than 5 years

5) Each answer must be identified according to the question number. Check the list of questions. Your answer should start objectively answering the question

Question:

1)…………

2)…………

3)…………

Answer:

1)…………

2)…………

3)…………

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You must answer (2) question2 times. 

You must submit 2 documents (each one 1 page).

Copy and paste will not be admitted. 

You should address the questions with different wording, different references, but always, objectively answering the questions.

____________________________________________________________

Question:

1) Choose and explain one of the eye diseases in related with aging:

choose one for each answer

Cataracts.

Glaucoma.

Diabetic retinopathy

2)Discuss its possible treatments. 

leadership

DRNC Scenario for CRJ-565
Leadership in Criminal Justice

This DRNC scenario aligns with the following course objectives.

    Examine leadership roles in the innovative process.
    Identify the pitfalls and barriers to innovation.

DRNC Leadership Practicum

This Leadership Practicum centers around the Democratic-Republican National Convention theme.  This practicum is worth 10% of the final grade, and involves a case study analysis that is to be submitted at the end of Module 6. 

There are no prescribed minimum or maximum word limits for the Leadership Practicum; however, it is suggested that the essay ranges from 750 to 1,500 words.  The Leadership Practicum essay is due in the Assignment Dropbox no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday night of Module 6.

Background
The following story is a fictional account of planning and preparation leading up to the mythical Democratic-Republican National Convention (DRNC) event in Miami, Florida.  The story is loosely based on an amalgamation of real life occurrences in the lead up to the Free Trade Area of the Americas conference in Miami, Florida in 2003.  The names of all the characters in the story are fictional.
As you read the story, keep in mind what contemporary criminal justice issues are likely to arise.  At the end of the story, you will be asked to respond to several questions related to this scenario.
Miami-Dade Police has been designated as the lead local agency and lead operational planner for the event security.  This policy differs significantly from the 2003 FTAA in which the City of Miami was designated as the lead local agency.  Director Melanie Duncan is the head of the Miami-Dade Police Department. In turn, Director Duncan has designated Major Louis Warren as the Incident Commander and lead planner for the Departments DRNC mobilization. 
Since this event meets the criteria of a National Special Security Event (NSSE), the U.S. Secret Service has been designated as the lead coordinating agency with overarching statutory authority for the planning and execution of the event.  Supervisory Special Agent Samantha Salerno has been appointed as the lead agent in-charge for the event. 
Case Study Innovation and Stagnation at the Miami-Dade Police Department
The police departments of the City of Miami and of Miami-Dade County have had their share of experience with civil disturbances over the last 40 years.  There were the race riots in 1968 (Liberty City Riot), 1980 (McDuffie Riot), 1982 (Luis Alvarez Riots), and 1989 (Lozano Riots) in the Liberty City and Overtown areas.  Then there was the Elian Gonzalez civil disturbance in April 2000. 
In each of these incidents, segments of local minority communities (either African-American or Cuban) rioted as the result of some perceived injustice against their ethnic groups.  The riots resulted from either police shooting young black men, or from the federal government deporting a young Cuban boy back to his home in Cuba. 
One incident of civil unrest the 1980 McDuffie Riots was particularly destructive.  Three days of rioting in Liberty City, Overtown, Brownsville, and Coconut Grove, resulted in 18 deaths and over 180 serious injuries.  The damage caused by the rioting was estimated at $100 million and was thought to have caused the permanent loss of over 3,000 jobs in the black communities of Miami.  Morale among the rank and file of both major police departments in the County were at an all-time low. 
The McDuffie incident is also significant, in that it led to the innovation of the modern Mobile Field Force (MFF) model for police response to civil unrest.  The Miami-Dade model, as it is commonly referred to, was actually a co-invention by officers from the City of Miami Police Department (MPD) and the Dade County Public Safety Department (now called the Miami-Dade Police Department MDPD). 
In effect, both police departments had sustained considerable injury and damage, both physically and to their reputations as a result of these civil disturbances.  Much of the damage resulted from lack of aggressive response from the officers who had been shell-shocked from the communitys reaction to the killing of Arthur McDuffie, and the resulting not-guilty verdict of the involved officers. 
Ironically, it was during the difficult times of the post-McDuffie period that many innovations, such as the Mobile Field Force concept were born.  It did not take long before the MFF concept was put to a test with the 1982 Luis Alvarez/Overtown riots and again in 1989 with the Lozano riots.  In both cases, the field forces worked marvelously, as both civil disturbances were quickly quelled. 
By the time that the Mobile Field Forces were used to quell the Elian Gonzalez disturbances in 2000, the MDP and MDPD had become renowned for their innovative crowd control practices.  The subsequent innovation of Special Event Response Teams (SERT) as an intermediary response to peaceful or marginally disobedient crowds further added to the MDPDs expert standing among national and global police departments.
In 2001, the MDPD hosted a week-long Disorder Management Symposium that was attended by commanders and supervisors from departments throughout the United States, as well as a few from other nations.  The MFF concept (and later the SERT model) has been adopted by police departments across the nation as the best way to deal with large and unruly crowds. 
The Free Trade Area of the Americas Conference (FTAA)
The FTAA agreement between the United States and the majority of Latin American and Caribbean nations had come about as the result of global economic meetings between the heads of state of those countries during the Summit of the Americas Conference in Miami-Dade in 1984.  Like the NAFTA agreement before it, the FTAA has drawn a considerable amount of opposition from the anti-globalization fair trade crowd. 
The violent protests against global economic structures and free trade agreements first came about in 1999, during the World Trade Organization (WTO) conference in Seattle, Washington.  These riots caught the authorities by surprise and signaled a shift in the paradigm of police civil disorder management.  After Seattle, there were several other violent protests by an informal anti-globalization alliance of unionists, communists, and anarchists.  These included riots in Montreal, Canada; Genoa, Italy; Cancun, Mexico; and Washington D.C.  Not only were the WTO conferences being targeted, but other worldwide economic forums such as the G-8 Conference and the World Economic Forum (WEF) were also being singled out by the radical groups.
The secretariat of the FTAA decided to bring the conference to Miami, Florida in November of 2003.  High-level delegations from all the participating nations of the Western Hemisphere would be converging in Miami for the one-week conference.  Being aware that the conference would attract the same type of violent protestors seen at Seattle, Montreal, Genoa, and Washington D.C., both the MPD and the MDPD commenced preparations for the likelihood of very large crowds and violent protests. 
Early, preliminary planning at the MDPD started as soon as the department became aware of the conference.  Many of the strategic and tactical concepts that were developed for the FTAA had already been conceptualized by a select number of mid-level managers (lieutenants) who had been aware of the problems in Seattle, Genoa, and Montreal for several years.  It had become obvious, that the Mobile Field Force concept that had been born in Miami-Dade would no longer work against this new type of radicalized adversaries.  So when the chiefs and directors of the two police departments ordered their planners to get ready for the FTAA conference, the lieutenants who were assigned the task already had a concept in mind.
It was clear to these lieutenants that there had been a major paradigm shift in civil unrest since the time of the race riots of the 1980s.  The mobile field force concept that the Miami-Dade Police had innovated in the 80s and perfected in the 90s would no longer work against this new type of opponent.  The new paradigm demanded that changes be made to the tactics and weapons used by the field forces.  Unfortunately, as with all change, there would be many institutional barriers to the changes that the lieutenants were contemplating. 
Simply stated, the new MDPD strategic direction conceived by the small cadre of lieutenants in response to the Anarchist/anti-globalization protestors expected for the FTAA was this:
    Emphasis on the offensive rather than reliance on defense alone (i.e., do not be passive)
    Inside and outside deployment (i.e., do not put all your forces behind a fence)
    Emphasis on unit mobility, rather than the static, linear tactics of the past
    Intelligence driven (know your opponents every move ahead of time)
    Proactive enforcement (i.e., strike early and strike hard dont wait until things get out of hand)
    Matching up with the adversary:  The right tool for the right job (There were many different types of protestors, and protest behaviors, therefore different types of units were created to match up against each type)
    Emphasis on strict unit discipline (to prevent being goaded into a disadvantageous skirmish)

It would take a considerable amount of persuasion by the cadre of mid-level lieutenants before the upper command staff would buy into these new concepts.  Ironically, the first (and unanticipated) barrier that the lieutenants encountered was resistance from the members of the Mobile Field Force Training Committee. This committee had been established in the mid-80s and was comprised mostly of sergeants, and a few lieutenants many of whom had played roles in the early innovation of the original concept field force concept.  These sergeants and lieutenants were once on the cutting edge of innovation, but for the past 20 years, very few new ideas had come to fruition.  There had been a few suggestions to incorporate the use of Pepperball and other less lethal munitions into the field force tactics, but more often than not, the committees recommendations fell on deaf ears as the ideas were floated up the chain of command.
By 2003, the Mobile Field Force Training Committee had become a shell of its former self.  It stopped innovating and had become a barrier to other peoples innovative ideas.  That year, a sergeant from the Training Bureau made a presentation to the full committee on the incorporation of bicycle patrol officers into the field forces.  Some of the lieutenants at that meeting loved the idea, but the old sergeants who had been in the committee for many years thought the idea of using bicycles was foolish.  They didnt see how bicycle patrol officers could function in the old stomp and grind tactics that field force was noted for. 
The Mobile Field Force Training Committee had once been the cutting edge of innovation for the Miami-Dade Police Department.  Now its members had become cynical and desensitized, in part because of the many rejections of its ideas over the years.  The committee had become an old mans debate society where nothing of much value ever came out.  Worse yet, as the Training Bureau sergeant that proposed the bicycle idea came to find out, the committee had become a place where new ideas would come to die.
Planning for the DRNC
By 2013, most of the sergeants and lieutenants of the original Mobile Field Force Training Committee had long retired.  A new cadre of veteran officers had taken their place.  Many of these officers had participated on the front lines of the FTAA disturbances in 2003.  The bicycle component and the Pepperball munitions that were initially rejected by the old committee had now been accepted as the norm.  The FTAA mobilization had been a great success and many police departments around the country had emulated Miami-Dades new offensive and nimble tactics.  Miami-Dade Police had regained its reputation for being considered to be at the cutting edge of mobile field force tactics. 
Since the FTAA, there have been several similar large scale special events that have led to some degree of civil disturbances.  The 2004 political conventions in Boston and New York City, as well as the 2008 Republican National Convention in Minneapolis and the 2012 RNC in Tampa, Florida.  To prepare for the DRNC in Miami-Dade, Major Louis Warren had scoured the after action reports of all these major events.  He wanted to make sure that he learned from the mistakes of his predecessors, as well as learn from their successes.  Warren was a hard working manager and he would not allow himself to be unprepared for the DRNC.  He promised himself that he would not leave any stone unturned as he prepared for the biggest event of his life.

Assignment Instructions
For the purpose of this assignment, you are to play the role of Major Louis Warren, the Incident Commander and principal planner of security for the DRNC.  You are to consider the factors that led to successful innovations at MDPD in the past, as well as factors that blocked other innovations.  As the principal planner for the DRNC, what actions would you take to encourage new ideas from the front line officers in the Department that could further improve crowd control ide?  What steps would you take to overcome barriers to new ideas?
In a narrative essay not to exceed 1,500 words, explain how you arrived at your conclusions.  Your report is important because it will form the basis for planning the DRNC and the implementation of policy. 

Organizations Rely Heavily On The Use Of Information Technology (IT) Products And Services To Run Their Day-To-Day Activities. Ensuring The Security Of These Products And Services Is Of The Utmost Importance For The Success Of The Organization.

 Organizations rely heavily on the use of information technology (IT) products and services to run their day-to-day activities. Ensuring the security of these products and services is of the utmost importance for the success of the organization. Having a security policy that address acceptable use of these resources is an essential aspect of IT governance and management. 

 

Follow guidelines in the (NIST.SP.800-12r1) document to develop a mock Computer/Internet Security Policy. Your policy document must be a 3 page stand-alone document that can be reviewed, maintained and distributed to employees, staff or other stakeholders when necessary. Your policy document must contain at least the following sections:

1.  A “Preamble” – it describes

  • 1) the scope and applicability of the policy (who is affected by the policy, when and under what conditions);
  • 2) a definition of technology covered;
  • 3) a confidentiality of data statement;
  • 4) Incident response handling procedures;
  • 5) Responsibilities (monitoring, reporting violations, penalties for violations, etc.)
  • 6) a policy review schedule

2. Physical security

  • Acceptable use
  • Un-acceptable use
  • Back-up and storage strategies

3. Access security

  • Device
  • passwords
  • web access
  • network access
  • remote access
  • mobile
  • wireless
  • Email security

5. Virus protection

Remember to follow APA6 guidelines in citing all sources used. Then also include an APA style reference list as the last page of your Computer/Internet Security Policy.  When you have finished writing your Computer/Internet Security Policy document, click the Write Submission link and submit your paper for grading.  OR, just paste your entire document as a Word doc attachment.

Art analysis of Apollo Pursuing Daphne

So instead of what you did in the Museum Scavenger Hunt assignment, youll need to analyze this painting more in an artistically technical way in terms of its composition, lines, and shapes. I attached detailed instructions below. The Powerpoint will help you with this assignment better!
Don’t worry about the poster study and selfie, just do the writing part!

Any topic (writer’s choice)

This week’s discussion is on on Care of the LGBTQ Family. Please discuss  your experience with this population. If no known experience, please discuss special considerations for healthcare of this population.

*****Must use peer reviewed sources from the USA written in the past five years****

Unit9 ProgDev DUE 03.11.2020

Unit9Assign1

Appraisal of Proposals

Government agencies often partner with the private sector to address community needs. This assignment provides an opportunity for you to view the process from multiple perspectives. In this case, suppose the government has released a request for proposals from the private sector to address the community need you identified in your Community Needs Assessment assignment (u05a1). For-profit businesses and nonprofit agencies are encouraged to apply. You will develop a proposal from each of these models for program development.

Then, taking the government reviewer perspective, you will determine which proposal seems to best fit the government’s perspective in meeting this community need. This will allow you to critique the proposals not only in their general potential for success, but also specifically in relation to diversity and inclusion of special populations.

Instructions

For this assignment, write two proposals for new programs and an appraisal from a government agency perspective of your two proposals.

  • One proposal will be a program with a for-profit business model.
  • One proposal will be a program with a nonprofit organization model.

Each new program proposal should be 35 pages and present an initiative to address the need presented from your community needs assessment (from u05a1). Each proposal should highlight key components of the community needs assessment that support the need for the new program and how the new program addresses this need. Each proposal should include an appropriate strategy for program evaluation and address issues of diversity and inclusion.

The appraisal should be a 23 page synopsis and critique of each of the two programs, including how well each addresses the social problem, how well it meets the community need for diverse populations, and what the ethical considerations of a government agency are, in contracting or in funding the proposal.

All of this work should be supported by the required course readings and other reputable sources.

To successfully complete this assignment, you will need to do the following:

  • Nonprofit Proposal: 
    • Design a program for a nonprofit organization to address your identified community need (from u05a1).
    • Identify a type of program evaluation that would be appropriate for a nonprofit organization’s program.
  • For-Profit Proposal: 
    • Design a program for a for-profit business to address your identified community need (from u05a1).
    • Identify a type of program evaluation that would be appropriate for a for-profit business’s program.
  • Appraisal: 
    • Complete an appraisal comparing and contrasting the two programs from a government perspective.
    • Critique how well the programs address the social problem.
    • Examine how well the programs address issues of diversity and inclusion.
    • Explain ethical considerations of government funding or contracting in relation to each proposal.

Submission Requirements

To complete this assignment successfully, your paper will need to meet the following specifications:

  • Page length: Your paper should be 510 pages overall, comprising a portfolio of these 3 documents: 
    • The Nonprofit Proposal.
    • The For-Profit Proposal.
    • The Appraisal.
  • Communication: Communicate using professional academic writing and apply current APA format and style appropriately. Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of others, consistent with expectations of the human services profession.
  • Resources: Support your work with a minimum of 15 reputable sources, including required readings and other scholarly or professional sources such as peer-reviewed journals.
  • Font and size: Times New Roman, 12 point.

Refer to the Appraisal of Proposals Scoring Guide to ensure that you meet the grading criteria for this assignment. **********************SEE ATTACHMENTS***********************

UNIT9Disc1

For-Profit Business Opportunities 

Based upon your community needs assessment, you have identified a specific community problem. In this discussion, present at least two opportunities for-profit businesses could support in addressing this community problem. Provide a rationale that links the for-profit business, its program (of a service and/or product), and the community problem.

Core Solutions Of SharePoint Server 2013 And Policy

The director of IT has indicated that the Board of Directors is compiling a corporate portfolio on ethics and has asked all departments to contribute information on how to write policy statements that reflect a code of ethics. The director of IT has asked for your help by providing an example of a policy statement that reflects work you do in IT administration.

Reflect on the cultural and global political considerations for the use of a sharing service as presented in the lab and the data which could be hosted and made available via the Internet. Reflect on the idea that some issues, such as keeping data unalterable, could transcend cultures, while other IT choices could depend on your cultural perspective.

Consider the following:

  • How cultural perspective could impact the security decisions of an administrator setting up SharePoint Server 2013 citing choices that were made in the labs
  • Global political issues, such as corruption, human rights, and rights to privacy in the U.S. and Key Nations, based on your readings and discussions this week

Write a 1- to 2-page example of a policy statement using Microsoft Word. Include the following:

  • A brief description of the types of data that are hosted and made available via the Internet using SharePoint Server 2013. Include at least two types.
  • At least two cultural or global political considerations for sharing services (e.g., privacy rights)
  • Your opinion regarding any IT choices that seem to transcend culture
  • At least one example of choices you have when administering SharePoint Server 2013 that could depend on your ethical stance
  • A brief policy statement for configuring SharePoint Server 2013 that aligns with your ethical stance on data integrity (e.g., “The organization will seek to protect confidential and proprietary information when configuring SharePoint Server 2013.”)