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Wisconsin Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) High School, 2010
… used smokeless tobacco (Male=24.9%, Female=11.6%) • 39.4% current smokeless users live with someone who also uses smokeless tobacco (Male=41.4%, Female=34.3%) Second-Hand Smoke Exposure • 38.1% live in homes where others smoke • 59.5% rode in a car or were in the same room with someone who was smoking During the past 7 days Cessation – Current Smokers • 52.1% want to stop … < 18 years old • 6.7% bought cigarettes in a store within last 30 days • 32.6% gave money to someone else to buy the cigarettes • 71.1% who bought cigarettes in a store were not asked to … -
Wisconsin Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) Middle School, 2010
… have used smokeless tobacco (Male=8.5%, Female=4.9%) • 49.3% current smokeless users live with someone who also uses smokeless tobacco (Male=48.0%, Female=53.7%) Second-Hand Smoke Exposure • 38.1% live in homes where others smoke • 47.4% were in the same room or rode in a car with someone who was smoking • 92.9% think that smoke from other people’s cigarettes is harmful to … years old • 11.9% get cigarettes by taking from a store or family member • 21.9% gave money to someone else to buy cigarettes during the past 30 days Middle School Highlights • The current … -
CRS: ACEs and Resilience Questionnaire
… take care of me and they seemed to love me. 0 1 2 3 4 4. I’ve heard that when I was an infant, someone in my family enjoyed playing with me and I enjoyed it too. 0 1 2 3 4 5. When I was a … was a child, teachers, coaches, youth leaders or ministers were there to help me. 0 1 2 3 4 8. Someone in my family cared about how I was doing in school. 0 1 2 3 4 9. My family, friends … were expected to keep them. 0 1 2 3 4 11. When I felt really bad, I could almost always find someone I trusted to talk to. 0 1 2 3 4 12. As a youth, people noticed that I was capable and … -
FS ADL-Bathing
… physical assistance, which is why this option is not available to those children. Requires someone to bathe them (hands on) whether in a bath or shower. This also includes children ages … lifting them. Needs help getting in and out of bathtub or shower. Needs hands-on assistance, someone to do the task completely, verbal cues, or close supervision throughout the task. Needs step-by-step cueing to complete the task. Needs someone with them throughout the bath or shower telling them each step of the process. Needs … -
Giardia
… by: Swallowing unsafe food or water contaminated with Giardia germs Having close contact with someone who has giardiasis, particularly in childcare settings Traveling within areas that have poor sanitation Exposure to poop through sexual contact from someone who is sick or recently sick with Giardia Transferring Giardia germs picked up from … germs spread easily from one person to another; just a small amount of Giardia germs can make someone sick. Because the Giardia germs are in stool (poop), anything that gets contaminated by … -
988 Wisconsin Lifeline Marks First Anniversary
… Wisconsin Lifeline is a critically important resource for Wisconsinites to be able to talk to someone when they need to,” said Gov. Tony Evers. “We are proud of the work the 988 Wisconsin … for behavioral health needs. DHS has also invested in other new services to ensure there is someone to talk to, someone to respond, and a safe place to go. A statewide peer-run warmline will offer support from … -
Prevocational Q&A Document #2
… term support. 4. In 60 seconds or less, what is the purpose of this program other than giving someone disabled a job? When does this start? Is this the same program that the State is going to … who are completely non ambulatory? Will they be disqualified from integrated employment. If someone has disabilities that are extreme enough that they will not qualify for integrated … individual. Medicaid is also typically the funding source for long-term support, after someone finishes with DVR services. Documented progress in prevocational services will be evident … -
ACCESS Apply for Benefits (AFB) Changes
… can give your worker copies of your Green Card, alien registration card, or passport. Even if someone does not have these documents, he or she may be able to get some benefits. Proof of … have a new address. • If I move out of state. • If I have a change in where I am staying. • If someone moves into or out of my home. • If I get married or divorced. • If I or someone in my household has a change in approved activity: O A change in approved activity status … -
Assisted Living Forum Power Point number three, August 11, 2020
… and values. • Seek out credible sources of information. • Avoid thinking that educating someone is the immediate solution. • Changing someone’s mind is not the goal of a conversation. • Improve communicating of risk and know when … -
Mpox: What Everyone Needs to Know to Prevent the Spread
… mpox rash, scabs or body fluids from a person infected with mpox. Touching or using items that someone with mpox has recently used such as, bedding, towels, toothbrushes, and sex toys. Having … Department of Health Services recommends vaccination for: • People who had known exposures to someone with mpox. • People with certain risk factors who are more likely to have been exposed to mpox, even if they have not had documented exposure to someone with confirmed mpox. Lower your risk at places where mpox is likely to spread: Check if … -
Handwashing
… can significantly reduce the spread of germs. Page 1 of 2 • After changing diapers or helping someone use the toilet. • Before and after caring for someone who is sick. • Before and after treating a wound. • After touching animals and their food … information on handwashing, visit www.dhs.wi.gov/disease/handwashing.htm. • After caring for someone with diarrhea or vomiting. • When your hands are visibly dirty. … -
EMS: Public Access to Defibrillators
… portable devices. They give an electric shock that can restore normal heart rhythm for someone whose heart stops (called cardiac arrest). Easy access to an AED has saved many lives. … access to AEDs. This means a layperson may use a public access AED to give emergency care to someone who appears to be in cardiac arrest. A layperson is not a trained emergency medical … -
Disability Benefit Specialist Program Appointed Representative Agreement, Large Print
… of Services An appointed representative is an individual who has been authorized to act on someone’s behalf for the purposes of accessing benefits through the Social Security … representative cannot sign an application or testify at any administrative proceeding on someone else’s behalf. An appointed representative cannot re-delegate their authority to anyone … -
Disability Benefit Specialist Program Appointed Representative Agreement
… of Services An appointed representative is an individual who has been authorized to act on someone’s behalf for the purposes of accessing benefits through the Social Security … representative cannot sign an application or testify at any administrative proceeding on someone else’s behalf. An appointed representative cannot re-delegate their authority to anyone … -
Consent for HIV Testing
… for HIV. How can I prevent HIV? Today, there are more ways to prevent HIV than ever before. If someone living with HIV is on the right treatment plan, it can mean never passing HIV on to … will be told if I have HIV? State law permits only a very limited number of people to know if someone is living with HIV. Positive HIV test results are reported to public health officials. … test result means that the test detected HIV in a person’s blood. If this is the first time someone tested positive for HIV, it is highly recommended that another test be done to confirm … -
Health Care Renewal Case Summary Example
… 01/2014 2014 You told us no one in your home makes money by providing room and/or meals to someone living in your home. You told us no one in your home gets money from a source other than … of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). You told us no one in your home makes payments to someone living in another household, such as child support, maintenance, alimony, guardian fees, … in the last four months or has unpaid medical bills. You told us no one in your home pays someone to provide care for a child or adult who lives in your home. You told us no one in your … -
45-day renewal letter with PPRF
… 01/2014 2014 You told us no one in your home makes money by providing room and/or meals to someone living in your home. You told us no one in your home gets money from a source other than … of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). You told us no one in your home makes payments to someone living in another household, such as child support, maintenance, alimony, guardian fees, … in the last four months or has unpaid medical bills. You told us no one in your home pays someone to provide care for a child or adult who lives in your home. You told us no one in your … -
Street Outreach in Racine
… outreach don’t want any assistance at all.” ❑“I was surprised how long it can take before someone agrees to sign up for housing (coordinated entry).” ❑“People who call us usually aren’t … / varies per team. ❑Knowledge of Services ❑Not Afraid of the Dark ❑What stage do we believe someone is in with regard to their unsheltered status? ❑What is our best approach for this … but we are not “the way to get on the housing list without going to shelter.” We only place someone on coordinated entry after multiple unsheltered contacts. Gas Card / Bus Pass System …