PPT-Learning Objective 3.1 Identify possible harm
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Learning Objective 3.1 Identify possible harm: Transcript
and benefit to individuals and communities resulting from public health practice and surveillance WHO Training Manual Ethics in epidemics emergencies and disasters Research surveillance and patient care. 1 self-harm 2 3 2 What is self-harm?Why do people harm themselves?How can I help myself?What treatment and support is available?What can friends and family do to help?Useful contacts 4 What is self-ha Drug policy special session . AIDS 2014 . Melbourne 1300-1400 22 July. Dr. Alex Wodak AM. a. lex.wodak@gmail.com. 1. Basis current global drug policy?. Three international drug treaties. Multiple UN agencies. Objectives. 2. Understand . what the Eliminating . HAB report is, . and why it is important to complete it. . Understand . how to complete your Eliminating HAB . report. . Understand . how to submit your Eliminating HAB . Tammy Johnson. The Harm Principle. Mill posed the . ‘the vital question of the future’ . namely. ‘the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual’. General. S.20 Offences Against the Person Act 1861. Either way offence. Maximum sentence – 5 years’ imprisonment. Definition - “. Unlawfully and maliciously wound. or . inflict any grievous bodily harm. Young adults experience in their family and social circle. Briony Enser, Oxford Brookes University. Presentation at the SSA Annual Symposium 2015 . York 5-6 November 2015. Alcohol-Related Collateral . Misty Ballard. Maiti. Sherman. What is Self-Harm?. Any behavior that results in physical or emotional harm to one's self. Including:. Self neglect - the individual neglects to attend to their essential self-care tasks such as food, hygiene, shelter, medical care, etc.. Purdue University . Northwest. Self-Harm Awareness. What is self-harm?. Self-harm is the act of intentionally inflicting harm on oneself. This term can include a range of wide behaviors such as attempted hanging, impulsive, self-poisoning, and superficial cutting in response to intolerable tension. It isn’t a suicide attempt, though it may look and seem that way. Common types of self-injury include:. English Language . Miss Nordon. Do . you. want to know what the . questions. on your . GCSE. . exam. paper will be?. PAPER 1. PAPER 2. English Language Paper 2. Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives. : . the . Geneva . model. PD Dr Hans Wolff. University Hospitals Geneva. Hans.wolff@hcuge.ch. Plan. Prisons in Switzerland. Switzerland:. Examples of realizations at the prison medicine unit in Geneva. explore tourism in the early 20. th. Century. Where was this picture taken?. Who might go on holiday here?. Over the next few weeks we will be looking at 3 main areas for this course, all of these areas follow the developments that happened during the 20. 2017. Presenters. Sarah Chess. Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness. Shawn Lang. AIDS-CT. Christie Corrigan. Hartford No Freeze Shelter. House Keeping. Because this is a webinar, attendees are muted. In Search of a Principled Defense. Of Freedom. . John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873. On Liberty. , 1859. Utilitarianism. , 1861. Mill’s Harm Principle. That the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number is self-protection. . A learning objective should describe what students should know or be able to do at the end of the course that they couldnt do beforeThe lesson Objectives1The objectives must be clear to students They
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