Does the public have a right to know the full details of this case?

Essay Structure
Introduce your topic- what are you going to write about.
Introduce the case and how the essay will be structured.
Main Part – Pick about 4 breaches describe and analyse them.
Also look at the dilemmas faced by both service users and policy makers.
Conclude/summarise your key arguments and do not introduce anything new here.
Note-
Read both judgements BBC and Guardian reporting of the case.
Look up Family Law Week and Access Mind, Mental Health Foundation.
https://www.familylawweek.co.uk/site.aspx?i=ed123247 (Note points 45 and 48 are very interesting, so too is the speed at which events unfolded)
Assignment task-
Based upon the Alessandra Pacchieri case, looking at the actions taken by the Health Trust and the Local Authority:
“Describe and analyse the Human Rights breaches in this case “
(You will need to Identify what legislation and policy exists to protect vulnerable)
Cover the areas below-
Mental Health Act
1983- In particular Section 3- relevance to this case
Discuss – the Spirit of the Mental Health Act, 1983
Identify literature relating to contemporary application of the MHA such as the Rabone case (Implicit coercion, or even explicit).
Human Rights Act
Right to respect to Private and family.
Right to a fair trial
Right to liberty
Potential breaches for the child
Consider the potential breaches for the child not just the mother
You may also wish to look at breaches to the child’s human rights – Were there any breaches? and What was child P deprived of?

Also look at other Aspects such as-
Care Act, 2014 which replaced No Secrets guidance.
Prior to the Care Act, 2014 the No Secrets set out guidance on the protection of Vulnerable Adults.
Mental Capacity Act, 2005.
Also consider-
The Role of John Hemming MP
Sir James Munby’s comments about the reporting of the case within the media.
Does the public have a right to know the full details of this case?
Sir James Munby’s comments about the transparency of the C.O.P.

Describe whether the program is effective and offer evidence to support your rationale.

Part I: Medicaid is not just for low-income people. The American middle class benefits significantly from the Medicaid program. In a 4-5-page synopsis, analyze a specific Medicaid program that seeks to benefit the middle class in the state in which you reside. Please keep in mind the position and facility you selected. Make sure to include the following:
1. Discuss the purpose of the program.
2. Describe whether the program is effective and offer evidence to support your rationale.
3. Discuss other viewpoints or opposing viewpoints to the program.
4. This portion of your assignment will require you to research and examine information from various sources. Use a minimum of five credible sources for your paper, with three being an academic source from the Rasmussen College Online Library (don’t forget to include in-text citations throughout your paper with paraphrasing or quoting)
5. Make sure to include your APA formatted reference page.
Part II: It’s tough for healthcare professionals to keep up with all the programs offered through the government. Based on the position and facility you selected, create a one-page information sheet for our staff that they can use to answer questions. SkillSurfer in the online tutoring platform offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced tutorials on Microsoft Office products.
1. The information sheet should give your staff enough information to have an educated conversation with a patient about their healthcare coverage options through Medicaid.
2. Make sure to use audience specific language and tone in your information sheet. Remember, you are writing this information sheet for your staff.
3. Be creative and make your information sheet fun and organized.

Describe the major hygiene or sanitation issues related to the health problem in your assigned websites.

No less than 400 words, you must support your assertions within your thread with at least 1 peer-reviewed article in current AMA format.
1) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49826700_Evaluation_of_the_effectiveness_of_deworming_and_participatory_hygiene_education_strategy_in_controlling_anemia_among_children_aged_6-15_years_in_Gadagau_community_Giwa_LGA_Kaduna_Nigeria.

2) http://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0000143.

Topic: Water-Related Diseases and Vector-Borne Diseases

• Describe the major hygiene or sanitation issues related to the health problem in your assigned websites.
• How could lessons learned from this health problem be used to address this same health issue or similar issue in another location?
• Indicate the challenges to conduct further interventions related to the health problems in the websites.

Analyze the biology of substance misuse and describe its potential for dependence in certain families and the outcomes of various behaviors. Is it likely that Lucy, Josh, or Sam had a genetic predisposition to alcohol or substance addition?

Prior to engaging in this discussion, review Chapters 7 and 8 in your text, read “Recovering Health Through Cultural Traditions” by Krohn (2013), and review the Instructor Guidance.
Refer to the information in the SOC313 Family Document. For this discussion, address the scenario below based on your assigned family member who is currently experiencing issues with substance misuse and complete the discussion according to the instructions.

Last Names Beginning with A – E: Lucy Miller is a 20 year old woman who has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. As a coping mechanism for her wild mood changes, Lucy began experimenting with illegal drugs while still in high school and has now become addicted to them.
For your assigned family member, analyze the biology of substance misuse and describe its potential for dependence in certain families and the outcomes of various behaviors. Is it likely that Lucy, Josh, or Sam had a genetic predisposition to alcohol or substance addition? How does lifespan development make a difference in propensity to misuse substances? How does the stage of life at which the misuse begins affect the user’s behaviors?