The goal of the Project Open Arms program is to address two main problems in the veteran community: unemployment and poor and unaddressed mental health. Site facilitators and volunteers will address this problem through the administration of the program. The implementation of the program will make sure that each participant gets the help that they need and will guide them through the optional experimental research that accompanies membership in the program. The goal of this program is primarily to address the above mentioned goals for all clients that come to the program from the veteran community. With the resources (both human and non-human) at the disposal of the program’s administration, mental health and unemployment issues will be issues that will be less of a plague to the veteran community.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION/LITERATURE REVIEW.
- PROGRAM INTERVENTION.
- Program Materials.
- Needs of the Community.
- Budget Narrative.
- Evaluation Instruments.
- Community Support.
- Implementation Plan.
- METHODOLOGY.
- Overview.
- Participants/Population of Interest.
- Procedure.
- Data Collection for Experimental Research.
- ETHICS.
- Conflicts of Interest.
- Deception.
- Benefit vs. Risk.
- Participant Recruitment.
- Minority Group Membership and Treatment Distribution.
- Privacy and Confidentiality.
- RESULTS & DISCUSSION.
- Projected Outcomes.
- Areas for Future Research.
- Project Limitations.
- Recommendations and Discussions.
- Communication of Progress.
- REFERENCES.
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
Project Open Arms is a program designed to address two main problems affecting the veteran community: unemployment and mental health, specifically the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The program aims to provide reintegration services, job assistance, and counseling to veterans returning from combat and struggling to readjust to civilian life. This initiative hopes to reduce the risk of unemployment and mental health issues among veterans.
- Reintegration of veterans into civilian life
- Addressing unemployment among veterans
- Mental health support for veterans, particularly those experiencing PTSD
- Providing resources and counseling services to veterans
- Preventing criminal behavior among veterans struggling with PTSD
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- INTRODUCTION/LITERATURE REVIEW. This chapter presents a comprehensive review of the literature related to the challenges faced by returning veterans, including PTSD and unemployment. It highlights the need for a program specifically designed to support veterans in their transition back to civilian life.
- PROGRAM INTERVENTION. This chapter details the design and structure of Project Open Arms. It outlines the program's goals, materials, and methodology, explaining how the program will provide assistance to veterans struggling with mental health and employment issues.
- METHODOLOGY. This chapter outlines the research methodology used in the program. It describes the participants, data collection methods, and ethical considerations, emphasizing the importance of ethical research practices and the needs of the veteran population.
- ETHICS. This chapter details the ethical considerations and guidelines implemented for Project Open Arms. It discusses issues such as conflict of interest, deception, benefit vs. risk, participant recruitment, minority group membership, and privacy and confidentiality, ensuring ethical research practices are followed.
- RESULTS & DISCUSSION. This chapter projects the anticipated outcomes of the program and discusses potential areas for future research. It acknowledges the limitations of the project and offers recommendations for improvement, highlighting the program's significance and potential impact on the veteran community.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This program development initiative focuses on key areas such as veteran reintegration, PTSD, unemployment, mental health, job assistance, counseling services, program development, and intervention strategies. The program aims to improve the lives of returning veterans by addressing their specific needs and supporting their transition back into civilian life.
- Quote paper
- Christian Coleman (Author), 2014, Project Open Arms. How Mental Disorders and Unemployment affect Veterans, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/282721