She became very agitated, and security was called for assistance. She informed the security officer that she and the father of the child were divorced and that she retained full custody. The security officer engaged the hospital alert system for abducted children, as well as contacted the police authorities. Approximately thirty minutes later, the police found the daughter to be with her father waiting for the mother to pick her up. Root Cause Analysis – To actuate the root cause of the sentinel event, as well as investigation of information obtained from the Nightingale Hospital reports.
She then goes on to bring out statistics of how many crashes have occurred (5.89% per 100 crashes) and the amount of children that have died due to these death machines, in an attempt to persuade the audience to agree to her idea of getting the cars banned. Masters then tells the story of “five-year-old Bethany” who was killed in the driveway of her school to show to the audience how dangerous the cars are in an attempt to get the audience to agree with her opinion. 4WD are not environmentally friendly. Masters mentions a study done by “Queensland University of technology’s centre for accident research and road safety” to display to the audience that it’s not just her opinion this article is based on but that of an expert, to encourage them to view these cars the same way she does, and some others do. She then states that due to their greater size the 4WDs have a “greater fuel consumption, more greenhouse gas emissions and higher operating costs” showing another way the cats impact the wellbeing of many in a negative way in the hopes of persuading the audience to see the negative impacts of these types of cars and make a move to ban them.
Facts about the Case Caylee was a two year old girl who lived with her mother Casey and her grandparents George and Cindy. Her father remains unknown to the public. On July 15, 2008, Cindy calls the police to request the arrest of Casey on suspicion of theft of their family car and money. She also reports that Caylee was missing for thirty-one days and that her daughter’s car smelled like there was a decomposing body in it. When questioned, Casey admits that Caylee was missing for more than thirty days.
Detective Hill has suspected that her family members are pressuring her into getting the grandson released from jail. The woman initially told her neighbors that her grandson grabbed her and hit her. Detective Hill asked Dr. Mosqueda to examine the bruises to distinguish if the bruises were accidental or
They closed their eyes but when the piano started playing she did not get up. When she opened her eyes, she immediately felt an overwhelming sense of embarrassment. They concluded that her hearing loss was over time because her language development was normal and her lip reading skill were at an expert level. At the age of 5 she received her first hearing aid and was kept in the mainstream system. Mainstream Education is keeping a student with special
Crank Author: Ellen Hopkins “Crank” is a book written by Ellen Hopkins which retells the story of her daughter's troubles with drug addiction. Although the story is based on some true events most of the story was over dramatized. In this book the author goes in great detail about the young girls life dealing with addiction, rape and unwanted pregnancy resulting from the rape. The main characters name is Kristina Snow. Her parents divorced when she was young and she now lives with her mother and step father.
In Flint, MI a first grader brought a gun to school and shot a girl in his class. His mom was out of town for welfare to work. They had just moved into his uncle’s house which is where he got the gun. Why did his uncle have a loaded gun in the house and better yet to where it was accessible to the child? Why hadn’t his mother checked the house to make sure everything was safe for her children?
None of the infants were classed as type a. 32% were classified as type c. The Strange Situation (SS) is a controlled observation, 12-18 month old infants were left in a room with their mother. Eight different scenarios occurred, including being approached by a stranger, the infant being left alone, the mother returning, etc. The infant’s reactions were constantly observed. Say about background of SS & who designed it, where it was.
Social Policy Decisions Paper Tarsha L. Green BSHS/355 March 23, 2014 Professor: Deborah Johnson Social Policy Decisions Paper MADD stands for Mothers Against Drunk Driving – it is nonprofit organization that was started May 7, 1980 founded by Candance “Candy” Lightner , and was later joined by a group of mothers that were angry over individuals that drove drunk. Candy started the organization because her daughter was killed by a drunk driver (MADD, 2014). The drunk driver who was responsible for her daughter’s death was in jail two days prior to the incident due to repeated offenses. Candy found out that the person responsible for her daughter’s death may not be punished for the crime, and her daughter will be a victim of an injustice.
Rebecca Lee Kingswoos Lodge Assignment 204 Principles of Safeguarding Task B An elderly woman of 81 and who was suffering from Alzhiemers was seen on camera being slapped by a member of staff at Ash Court Care Home in 2012 after her daughter installed a hidden camera in her mothers room. Mrs Worroll became a resident of the home in 2012 and shortly after her daughter bgan to notice bruising on her mothers arms and legs, so she set up a hidden camera in her mothers room to observe her care. In the first instant she observed her mother being dragged lifted by to carers when correct lifting and handling devices were available for use, probably responsible for unnecessary bruising. Later she saw that her mother was left in the care of one male