7 resultados para Rape Myths
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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As the American population continues to grow older, aging and sexuality has become a frequent topic of discussion. Specifically, questions have been raised about if and how older adults experience sexual desire; how dementia and other age-related health issues impact an individual’s ability to express desire for and consent to sexual acts; and whether older adults forfeit their right to intimacy once they move into a long-term care facility. By federal law, individuals residing in long-term care are afforded multiple rights, many of which are relevant to sexuality. These rights include but are not limited to: the rights to privacy, confidentiality, dignity and respect; the right to make independent choices; and the right to choose visitors and meet in a private location. The OSLTCO strives to preserve these rights by promoting attitudes of awareness, acceptance, and respect of sexual diversity.
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comparing the myth to the fact
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SERIOUS CRIMES: the rate decreased 6.6 percent from 3,669 crimes per 100,000 population in 2002 to the adjusted rate of 3,427 crimes per 100,000 population in 2003. Also known as the Crime Index, serious crimes include the violent crimes of murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault and the property crimes of burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. VIOLENT CRIMES: decreased 5.2 percent from 2002 to 2003, violent crimes dropped from an adjusted rate of 313.8 crimes per 100,000 population reported in 2002 to 297.4 crimes per 100,000 population in 2003. PROPERTY CRIMES: decreased 6.7 percent from an adjusted rate of 3,355 crimes per 100,000 population in 2002 to 3,131 crimes reported in 2003.
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This report provides a summary of Tuberculosis (TB) in Iowa and the activities and achievements of the TB Control Program and our partners during the 2014 calendar year. This report provides Iowa-specific TB rates, funding sources, and program-specific data, often in ten-year time lines to more accurately reflect trends. Previous reports included TB control efforts by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reports paid tribute to the role TB disease played in the history of man including historical TB treatments, myths, and bygone TB control practices. The 2014 Report does not include these overviews. Please refer to previous reports for this information. The annual report serves as an informational resource for stakeholders, local partners, policy makers and others interested in Iowa’s TB Control efforts.
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A guide for students and families looking to obtain state and federal financial aid. Information includes: FAFSA filing deadlines, the steps necessary to complete the FAFSA and Iowa Financial Aid Application, how to accept financial aid awards and the common myths that families have about financial aid. (Item: IC-HAFF)
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July is the month to celebrate freedom. Long-Term Care Ombudsman are advocates for the rights of Iowa's long-term care residents and assisted living program tenants. Sexuality and Aging: Debunking the Myths. Fact sheet of the month: Reading and Understanding a Nursing Facility's Survey/Statement of Deficiencies. Upcoming events & learning opportunities.
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Note from the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Sexuality and Aging: Debunking the Myths, HIPAA: do Long-Term Care Ombudsmen have access to residents' records & other health-related information, Upcoming events & learning opportunities