1. Has a falls prevention plan been initiated?
2. Has an open space room concept been implemented?
3. Has a social worker been contacted for scheduling regular visits?
4. Have family members been provided with Alzheimer’s education and access to family therapy to assist in coping with the stress of caring for a loved one with the disease?
5. Was the intended population participating as planned?
Type of Evaluation
The formative evaluation is the most appropriate type of evaluation for this health program as the evaluation is being conducted near the middle of the… Continue Reading...
stakeholder has to play an important role in building prevention capacity, developing prevention plans, and in preparing adequately for possible attacks on important infrastructure.
(2) Scalability, Adaptability, and Flexibility: Core prevention capabilities should be scalable, adaptable, and flexible enough to address emerging terrorist threats. This is important for the prevention capabilities to continue being relevant as threats continue evolving.
(3) Readiness to Act: This is perhaps the most important principle. Identified threats ought to be immediately neutralized in an organized and pre-planned manner by all partners involved in terrorism prevention (Homeland Security, 2016).
The evolving nature of physical and cyber threats in… Continue Reading...
the bus when there was no attendant even though there was a prevention plan in place for the student who did the assaulting. This indicates the duty was breached by the school district.
The Issue
The legal issues to be decided are whether the school district was negligent in not providing a substitute attendant or whether it was willful and demonstrated wanton misconduct. Duty, breach, causation and damages/injury are all to be considered as well. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) states that “each public agency must take steps, including the provision of supplementary aids and services determined appropriate and necessary… Continue Reading...