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jwb375

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MC How would providing care to families of homicide and suicide victims best be addressed on the community level?
 
  A. Assist families to find positive ways to cope with loss.
   B. Referral to assistance with legal and other tasks as needed.
   C. Advocate for support services for families of victims.
   D. Assist family members to work through feelings of grief and guilt.

Question 2

What do individual approaches to reduce sources of stress that could lead to violence include? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A. Develop or expand social support networks.
   B. Arrange for respite care as needed.
   C. Assist with employment and other social needs.
   D. Assist in developing a community response plan to stress.
   E. Referral to sources of assistance.



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Answer to Question 1

C. Advocate for support services for families of victims.

Answer to Question 2

A. Develop or expand social support networks.
B. Arrange for respite care as needed.
C. Assist with employment and other social needs.
E. Referral to sources of assistance.



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