
Goldren Horn The Window To The World
Slavery in Britain and Ireland dated from before Roman occupation. Chattel slavery virtually disappeared after the Norman Conquest. It was finally abolished by the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (which made some exceptions for other parts of the British Empire). The prohibition on slavery and servitude is now codified under Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights, incorporated into UK law by the Human Rights Act 1998.
Clinical Recommendations for the Medical Respite Setting
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The National HCH Council highlights the unique clinical work being offered in medical respite settings in this new publication. The recommendations focus on common admitting diagnoses from nine medical respite programs across the United States. Each diagnosis includes recommendations for assessment, management, prevention, and outcomes that can be used to determine discharge from the medical respite setting. Although this document is intended to be used primarily by clinicians working in the medical respite setting, it also acts as a compelling tool for describing to policy makers the recuperative care needs of people experiencing homelessness, which are often beyond the scope of acute care hospitals and homeless shelters.
Read the Clinical Recommendations for the Medical Respite Setting.
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How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is!
O brave new world!
That has such people in it!
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