Lesson 12: Community Mental Health Problems: Violence Across the Lifespan Attention The problem(s) of violence are so great, that your textbook authors stop and provide resources "on the ground." Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this lesson's material, students will be able to:
Teaching The types and frequency of violence can be keyed to chronological age. Newborns, infants, toddlers, children in early childhhood, middle childhhood children, later childhood children, adolescents at various datelines, adults, whether early, middle, or late, ALL can be victims, and with some exception, the perpetrators CAN be children. It all depends on the social-emotional environment provided in a given time and place- culture. Lecture But, there is something else he is doing. Because of his family and marriage, he has become very active in providing "saleable" skills and employability to children/adolescents living in Brazil. The infamous "death squads" that made so many headlines in the 1980's, routinely killed homeless street children. This is documented. It has been video taped at great risk to journalists and investigators. Even today, roving street-gangs of children in many tourist destination cities, represent a logistical poblem. While seemingly innocent, and perhaps "only" begging for money, they can turn savage and confrontational. Poverty, neglect, abandonment, and homeless drives the problem. Childhood prostitution, particulary at some world famous beach resorts, is not rare. If anyone thinks of this as a victimless crime, they need to consider the risk of violence to both child and customer from the pimps. There is a war going on on Mexico. The proportions are so great, that the estimate is that somewhere between 35,000 and upwards of 45,000 people may have perished in just the last five to seven years. The driver here is control and distribution of illegal drugs by several so-called drug cartels. The military of the United States now routinely does NOT want its personnel to visit Mexico, either in or out of uniform, it it that dangerous!!! There have been massacres at drug treatment centers of clients by the cartels of people who were seeking help with their addiction! Intimidation, and savage violence are the norm. As an educator, I meet students of many differing ages. But, it is clear to me, that if I have a student who is less than eighteen years of age, and, they appear to be injured, I am obligated to question this VERY discretely. Tough call. But, I am also aware that injuries to adults may equally well be brought into consideration here. A man, a woman, an under-age child, I may be the only advocate they have for the moment. Assessment Lesson 12 Quiz
Lesson 12 Discussion A Review the Domestic Violence Inventory app and identify how you would possibly use this in your practice.
Lesson 12 Discussion B What resources exist in your community to combat domestic violence? You never know when someone may approach you and asks for help.
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