Addictions
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How do addictions affect people's behaviour and choices in life?
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from others.
Addicts often have to engage in dangerous behaviors to satisfy their needs, as happened so many times with April's parents, when they were drunk and putting the safety of their daugthers at risk.
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Addictions
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- There are many different impacts on the family of an addicted person. First example of an impact to a family is that the children in the family are taken away by the government and are taken to a foster home which is similar to what happened to April and Cheryl Raintree. Another example of a family impact is the complete loss or breakdown of the family which means that the person who has addiction maybe dying or suffering from a serious illness/disease.
{http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/08_02/heroinMS1808_468x444.jpg} The addiction does not degrade only users, strikes with fury too familiar. Just as problematic relationships at home can motivate a refuge in drugs, family constituted, that thought away from this reality, are subject to the scourge of drugs.
How do addictions affect people's behaviour and choices in life?
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- Addictions make people selfish. Nothing is more important than the addiction itself. Everything is geared towards getting the dependence met, and the deeper into addiction the greater the selfishness. Addictive behaviors eventually become a source of concern for others. Consequently, in order to meet the needs of the addiction, addicts often hide their behaviors from others.
Addicts often have to engage in dangerous behaviors to satisfy their needs, as happened so many times with April's parents, when they were drunk and putting the safety of their daugthers at risk.
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Addictions
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- There are many different impacts on the family of an addicted person. First example of an impact to a family is that the children in the family are taken away by the government and are taken to a foster home which is similar to what happened to April and Cheryl Raintree. Another example of a family impact is the complete loss or breakdown of the family which means that the person who has addiction maybe dying or suffering from a serious illness/disease.
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The addiction does not degrade only users, strikes with fury too familiar. Just as problematic relationships at home can motivate a refuge in drugs, family constituted, that thought away from this reality, are subject to the scourge of drugs.
How do addictions affect people's behaviour and choices in life?
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Child Welfare System in Canada
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Each province's legislation now defines those situations in which state intervention is required to protect a child, eg, those who have been orphaned, deserted, physically, sexually or emotionally abused, or whose guardians cannot provide adequate care, or those children whose behaviour is such that they are considered a risk to themselves or to those around them. Under this legislation the responsibility for investigation and intervention lies with a provincial child-welfare officer or an organization mandated for that purpose (eg, a children's aid society). Such offices must investigate any complaint of neglect or abuse and take whatever action is necessary to protect the child.
Suspected neglect or abuse of a child can be reported by anyone in the community. If the child is removed from the home by the court, the child welfare authority must arrange appropriate care (usually a temporary placement), and a social worker is assigned to work with the family so that the child can return to the home as soon as possible. A major emphasis in modern child welfare policy is the importance of supporting and enhancing families so that whenever possible children can be maintained with their birth families. Children permanently removed from their homes may be placed in adoptive homes, or may remain in care until the age of majority. In most cases the natural parents are able to maintain some contact with their child.
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Addictions
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- There are many different impacts on the family of an addicted person. First example of an impact to a family is that the children in the family are taken away by the government and are taken to a foster home which is similar to what happened to April and Cheryl Raintree. Another example of a family impact is the complete loss or breakdown of the family which means that the person who has addiction maybe dying or suffering from a serious illness/disease.
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