SUPPORTING VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS

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vikas kulavi
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SUPPORTING VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS
  1. Support
    1. Definition : supporting is the act of making it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
      1. Existing types of support
        1. Peer support: Friends and colleagues can greatly impact and help vulnerable people, for example, a child might get bullied for having a mental disorder but the friends of the child can stand up for him
          1. Online groups which may provide additional help, such as contacts to call and ask help for to make it easier
            1. Professional help such as nurses for Old people in care homes.
              1. A physical product that could make daily activities much easier such as remembering which tablets need to be taken or have already been taken.
                1. Special educational needs for students with physical or mental disorders is pro vided by the government in the UK
                  1. There are homeless shelters that provide a meal, a blanket or provide temporary accommodation for little to no cost
                    1. There are many local support groups to help with arthritis and the NRAS.
                      1. There is therapy available for people with depression and many other forms of support .
                        1. Charitable organisations
                        2. Existing Products that help
                          1. There are hand massagers and gloves spcifically for people with arthirits
                            1. There are antideprsants for people suffering with depression
                              1. There are weighted blankets on the market for people suffering withj Anxiety
                            2. Vulnerability
                              1. Definition: Vulnerability refers to the inability to withstand the effects of a hostile environment. A window of vulnerability is a time frame within which defensive measures are diminished, compromised or lacking.
                                1. Examples of vulnerable people
                                  1. Pregnant women
                                    1. Children
                                      1. Elderly people
                                        1. Cyclists on road
                                          1. women and children very late at night
                                            1. Economically disadvantaged people
                                              1. Racial and ethnic minorities
                                                1. The homeless
                                                  1. individuals with severe mental illness or disorders
                                                    1. dementia
                                                      1. Autism
                                                        1. major depression
                                                          1. Anxiety disorders
                                                            1. PTSD
                                                              1. Arthritis
                                                                1. Parkinson's disease
                                                                  1. Motor neuron disease
                                                                    1. Multiple Sclerosis
                                                                    2. Asylum seekers
                                                                      1. Migrants
                                                                        1. Refugees
                                                                          1. Gypsy Travellers
                                                                            1. Disabled people
                                                                              1. Blindness/visual impairment
                                                                                1. Hearing impairment
                                                                                  1. Locomotor disability
                                                                                    1. Learning disability
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