Assignment 5 - CaseWorld scenario This assignment requires you to apply the concepts and theories you have learned across the semester to analyze ONE of two scenarios from Case World. The scenarios describe two different types of family violence—one scenario focuses on domestic violence and the other focuses on financial elder abuse. Regardless of which scenario you choose, the analysis will require you to draw on the contemporary literature addressing 1. Sociological Theory) The Relevant Social Determinants of Health as they apply to the chosen case study  and 2. (Psychological Theory) Bandura's Social Learning Theory to identify and explore the factors that have influenced the psycho-social status of the family member's in the scenario. (2000 words)- requires you to write the assignment covering  the following points.   Points to be discussed in the essay CaseWorld (Anne White)—Domestic violence scenario—your paper needs to address the following: Using the Case World scenario, Which specific "Social Determinant of health" do you believe contributes the most understanding to explaining "the conflict in this family"? Identify and discuss how the "Social determinants of health" contribute to our understanding and managing  domestic violence and prevention of domestic violence?  Using the Bandura's Social learning theory describe and explain how domestic violence may become a  multi-generational problem and how these factors may affect Anne and john's children? What actual and potential impact does domestic violence have on the bio-psycho-social health of Anne and John ? Case World (Greta Balodis)—Elder abuse scenario—your paper needs to address the following: Using the Case World scenario, Which specific "Social Determinant of health" do you believe contributes the most understanding to explaining "the conflict in this family"? Identify and discuss how the "Social determinants of health" contribute to our understanding and managing  elder abuse in families?  Using the Bandura's Social learning theory describe and explain how Elder abuse may become a  multi-generational problem and how Dylan may have "learned" certain behaviours? What actual and potential impact does Elder Abuse have on the bio-psycho-social health of Greta and Dylan ? This essay must be submitted Monday may 29 th Preparation considerations Remember you need to plan your overall paper.  You will be expected to use your text book and other valid and credible resources such as peer review journal articles to support the writing of your assignment. Check the marking guides  for this assignment to guide your planning, preparation and to support you in developing clear arguments.  The paper should be prepared using the School of Nursing & Midwifery’s House style and:          Include an introduction and conclusion. Refer to the handout from the Student Learning Centre about writing an essay, in addition to U2Uni (2013) and Fox and Wilkinson (2009). Third person writing style is required.          Tables, figures or appendices may be used to enhance the paper/discussion and are not part of the word limit. Appendices, tables and figures must be appropriately titled and referenced, and the reader referred to these in the discussion. Appendices are placed after the reference page(s).          Author-Date (Harvard) referencing style is to be used.          The reference list should only include literature specifically cited in the text of your essay.   PLEASE NOTE: you MUST submit your work fully-  DRAFT assignments are not acceptable “If you do not hit the submit button your assignment will not be marked.” General information   Getting started ▼ Resources ▼ Feedback ▼ Greta BALODIS (Part 1) MRN: 78012499 DOB: 22/4/1938 Gender: Female Timeline: This case takes place in 2013 Introduction: Mrs Greta Balodis is a 75 year-old widow who until recently lived alone in her single-storey house. She has recently returned home from rehabilitation post a right-sided cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Her daughter Anne has relocated to the city with her family to become Greta's full-time live-in carer. However, Anne's family have psychosocial and psychological complexities that impact on the wider family dynamics. Greta is regularly subjected to her grandson and son-in-law's problematic alcohol and drug use. Also, because of Anne and John's relationship issues and Dylan's erratic behaviour, Greta no longer feels safe in her own home. Case writing team: This case was written by: Anna Hall, Katie Tucker, Lesley Habel, SoNM, and Dr Lana Zannettino, SoNM, Jill Garner, Physiotherapist, Repatriation General Hospital Peer review: This case was peer reviewed by Case updates: There are no updates for this case. Reference: School of Nursing & Midwifery March 2014, CaseWorld™ - Greta Balodis (part 1), Flinders University, South Australia, viewed [day month year], . General information   Getting started ▼ Resources ▼ Feedback ▼ Greta BALODIS (Part 1) MRN: 78012499 DOB: 22/4/1938 Gender: Female Timeline: This case takes place in 2013 Introduction: Mrs Greta Balodis is a 75 year-old widow who until recently lived alone in her single-storey house. She has recently returned home from rehabilitation post a right-sided cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Her daughter Anne has relocated to the city with her family to become Greta's full-time live-in carer. However, Anne's family have psychosocial and psychological complexities that impact on the wider family dynamics. Greta is regularly subjected to her grandson and son-in-law's problematic alcohol and drug use. Also, because of Anne and John's relationship issues and Dylan's erratic behaviour, Greta no longer feels safe in her own home. Case writing team: This case was written by: Anna Hall, Katie Tucker, Lesley Habel, SoNM, and Dr Lana Zannettino, SoNM, Jill Garner, Physiotherapist, Repatriation General Hospital Peer review: This case was peer reviewed by Case updates: There are no updates for this case. Reference: School of Nursing & Midwifery March 2014, CaseWorld™ - Greta Balodis (part 1), Flinders University, South Australia, viewed [day month year], . Feedback ▼ Anne WHITE MRN: 58936710     DOB: 15/03/1971     Gender: Female   Timeline: This case takes place in 2013 Introduction: Anne and her family, husband John, son Dylan and daughter Jessica, have recently relocated to live with her mother Greta, who has had a recent cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Anne is pleased that the family will be closer to town as her husband is recovering from a back Injury and her daughter Jessica has asthma. Anne believes strongly that it is her duty to care for her mother, as she is an only child. Anne is grieving her loss of employment, as this has given her an outlet and a sense of independence. She struggles with the dynamics of balancing being a mother, carer and wife. Her relationship with John is complicated by his problematic alcohol use and his explosive outbursts. Anne is highly stressed, she seeks comfort in food and this leads to weight gain. Case writing team: This case was written by Anna Hall, Katie Tucker, and Dr Lana Zannettino, SoNM, Flinders University. Peer review: This case was peer reviewed by Lyza helps and Jennie Jaensch, October 2015 Case specific lecturer notes: Notes are available to academic staff on the CaseWorld™ teaching & learning site. Reference: School of Nursing & Midwifery March 2014, CaseWorld™ - Anne White, Flinders University, South Australia, viewed [day month year], .