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1. At Home - <em>A Canadian experiment to end homelessness.</em>
- <em>At Home </em>is a trial housing project funded by the Canadian Government with the aim being to provide housing as a conduit for homeless people with mental issues to get reintegrated into society. The premise of the concept is that the Mentally ill homeless people need to be house first and then they can be treated and rehabilitated.
2. Many homeless adults - <em>Have a mental illness
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- According to Harvard Medical School, between a quarter and a third of homeless people in the united states suffer a form of mental illness with the usual suspects being either schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression and sometimes these are then compounded with drug addiction problems as they aim to escape from the illness.
3. Peer support group - <em>A service within a mental health program
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- A Peer Support Group is a gathering of people who share or have shared a mental illness before under the supervision of a trained peer support specialist to talk about their experiences and offer support to one another. It is usually offered as a service within a mental health program aimed at helping people with mental illnesses by showing them that they are not alone.
Mental health plays the biggest role. When your stressed, not only does it put stress on the body (headaches, body aches, and other chronic conditions) but it can put a strain on your relationships with others. You won’t be able to focus as well as you have before, and this will affect your intellectual ability. Preventions include physical activity, nutritious foods, social inclusion/support, and hobbies or activities.
<span>False. Muscular strength cannot
be achieved without muscular endurance. Both are health-related fitness
components that depend on each other. When muscles are able to endure bouts of physical
exertion, strength is developed; and in the same way that strength cannot be
fully achieved if endurance is poor. All athletes must include in their
training the development of both to last in their specific events or
competitions. It should be a gradual build-up of activities with strength
leaning to the other end of the training program. </span>
C, choose C because having a guidance councilor can lead towards succees and seems very logical. hope this helps