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Foster Case Study. 2022 Best

Foster Case Study.

This assignment focuses on foster Case Study. Questions to address: 1. What are the primary needs of the family? What are some community resources that may be helpful to assist the family? 2. What are the primary safety and risk issues for this family?

Foster Case Study.

Examine the case study listed on pages 189–190 in your textbook. Think about and evaluate the foster care placement options that may be ideal in this scenario. Then, address the following questions in a reflective journal assignment: 1. What are the primary needs of the family? What are some community resources that may be helpful to assist the family? 2. What are the primary safety and risk issues for this family? 3. What is the best course of action for this family? Justify your answer with facts and/or examples based on your readings and research.

Foster Case Study.

Overview: Examine the case study listed on pages 189–190 in your textbook. Analyze the foster care placement options that may be ideal in this scenario. Then, address the following questions in a 3–4 paragraph reflective journal assignment: Only use sources provided Chapter 8 Downs, S. W., Moore, E., McFadden, E. J., & Costin, L. B. (2009). Child welfare and family services: Policies and practice. Boston: Pearson Allyn & Bacon. https://youtu.be/mJg_wYYAX3E

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Key Informant Interview. 2022 Best

Key Informant Interview.

For today’s assignment we will focus on nursing Community Key Informant Interview. Key informant (KI) interviews are in-depth interviews with people who have first-hand knowledge about a community. The informant can give personal insight into the community.

Key Informant Interview.

Guidelines Key informant (KI) interviews are in-depth interviews with people who have first-hand knowledge about a community. The informant can give personal insight into the community. The informants can be either formal or informal leaders. Informants will vary depending on the community but might include formal leaders such as teachers, police officers, elected officials, and social service organization directors. Informal leaders could be any ‘lay’ community member who is well respected and knows the community. Each student will conduct a Key Informant interview in their selected community of focus.

Key Informant Interview.

You need to have the selected key informant approved by your instructor prior to the interview. Submit your selection of a Key Informant to the course dropbox by the due date listed in course calendar. Faculty will approve the selection in the feedback box of the dropbox. The goal of the key informant interview is to obtain subjective data about your community. Once approved by faculty: Contact your selected key informant and set up either a face-to-face interview, virtual interview, or a phone interview. Introduce yourself to the informant. Provide the Informant with a brief explanation of the assignment emphasizing the person’s unique role in giving insight about the community’s strengths and challenges.

Key Informant Interview.

The interview should be approximately 10-15 minutes and the information obtained will be shared with the class and course faculty. Give the role of the informant in the community and their initials (do not use real names). Ask the following questions: How long has the key informant lived in the community? If a formal leader, ask how long the person has been in their current role or position. What are the strengths of the community? What are the challenges or needs in the community? What are the top three issues/problems (health-related or other) facing the community?

Key Informant Interview.

Ask for examples of issues/problems if clarification is needed? What (in the opinion of the informant) has contributed to the issue/problem? How do you feel the community needs to address the issue/problem? What community resources are already available to address the concerns? Is there other information you feel is important to share about the community? At the end of the interview, clarify any information and review with the informant what you have learned. Thank the informant for their time. A written follow-up, thank you note, is suggested.

Key Informant Interview.

The key informant interview should be approximately 2-3 pages in length (not including the title page and reference list) and must be written in narrative format that follows the APA, 7th edition guidelines. Do not write the paper in a question- and-answer format. At a minimum, the paper should include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Subheadings are helpful to organize the paper. The introduction should include information about the key informant, why the informant was selected, how the interview was arranged, and if the interview was face-to-face or on the phone. https://youtu.be/PdRL0YZkzho

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