Creating a Web-Based Resource for a Population At Risk
AT RISK 2
What it means to be At-Risk and why it matters
At-risk involves all the individuals who access and their functional needs are temporary or permanently interfere with their functionality as it hinders their abilities to access or receive the Medicare care that they need either before, during and even after a given disaster or a public health emergency. The website U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: At-Risk Individuals (Links to an external site) adequately describes the term at-risk concerning the establishment and the enhancement of understanding the term At-risk.
The term at-risk refers to children at risk or families at-risks. They are individuals, persons, as well as groups that are living under poverty. It also concerns the persons and in individuals that are affected by issues such as disabilities. They are at risk because their usual access to their functional needs is either temporarily or permanently affected in a case of an event such as a public health emergency as determined by the health services. An example is the 2019 pandemic and the limitations on the functional needs temporarily.
With the enlightenment of the groups at risk relating to the future work with children and responsibilities, I can help them to re-engage in their usual activities helping them to focus on the core skills that they may need to engage in especially in academics skills. I can be able to detect and comprehend the kids who are at-risk to upkeep their development and development. Besides, I can sense the cautionary signs that could place the kids at the risk of catastrophe. I could quickly identify the factor that could interfere with the chances of succeeding either in the school or in life. That way, I can help them to improve through the provision of emotional support modeling as well as other forms of scaffolding. Through diversity, I can enhance a better quality of life by providing them with more chances to develop into productive citizens.
References
At-Risk Individuals with Access and Functional Needs Retrieved from http://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/abc/Pages/at-risk.aspx
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Finder Retrieved from https://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Resources/CAP_Finder.aspx
The Effects of Poverty on Teaching and Learning Retrieved from https://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/poverty/
SERVING AT-RISK YOUTH Retrieved from http://schoolengagement.org/school-engagement-services/at-risk-youth/
U.S Department of Health & Human Services: Factors That Contribute to Child Abuse and Neglect. Retrieved from https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/can/factors/contribute/