Consumers Turn Right-Work File Consumer Protection Acts Site 1 Match each Act with the proper explanation of the legislation. Place the correct letter in the blank next to the numbered definition. A. Truth in Leasing Act B. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act C. Fair Credit Billing Act D. Truth in Lending Act E. Fair Credit Reporting Act D 1. Covers personal property leased by an individual for a period of more than 4 months for personal‚ family or household use. A 2. Protects consumers in
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P3 – Explain factors that may influence communication and interpersonal interactions in Health & Social Care environments. Factors that may influence communication and interpersonal interactions in a Health & Social Care environment are things such as; Setting- this is the place that you are in. To be able to communicate with someone correctly‚ you will need to make sure that it has all of the right things. Noise level is important because if it is too noisy then you will not be able to hear the
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God’s Way or Man’s Way: Christ-Centered v. Self-Centered Counseling Elizabeth Raver Liberty University The objective of personal counseling is to set goals and to move towards them in a positive manner‚ while gaining valuable knowledge and coping skills along the way. There are numerous counseling methods in practical use today. This comparative will focus on biblical-counseling methods versus established alternative methods‚ such as Cognitive-behavior therapy and
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7.7 Understand the role of risk assessment in enabling a person centred approach. 7.2 Explain how risk taking and risk assessment relate to rights and responsibilities. Everyone is entitled to take risks. We all take risks in our daily lives. Every time we get on a plane or cross the road‚ put money in a bank‚ take part in a sporting activity or plug in a toaster‚ we are taking risks. All of these risks we assess and make sure that they are managed. For example‚ we know that there are stringent
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UNIT 2: EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE This unit investigates how equality‚ diversity and rights are central to the effective operation of health and social care services. The unit explores discriminatory practice and its potential effects on patients/service users; the promotion of anti discriminatory practice by‚ for example‚ legislation and codes of practice‚ and the application of this to the health or social care workplace. The knowledge and skills gained
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in my care get the best care available and are happy and settled in my setting. With the introduction of the Children Act in 1989 parents were given definite rights. This included being able to access information on their children’s progress and achievements in their setting and also a preference to parents as to which school they wanted their child to go to. Since the introduction of the EYFS in 2008‚ a clear framework has been put in place to foster partnerships between parents and all professionals
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the rewards they reap. Usually when we think of a ‘Carer’ people often assume it is somebody that works in a retirement home‚ somebody that looks after somebody who needs care in a profession. What it really means is somebody that looks after a relative‚ friend or neighbour who needs the support because of a disability‚ on-going illness or simply because of their age. In the United Kingdom most care for people with long term conditions‚ such as arthritis‚ diabetes‚ heart disease or who are too old
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Heal and safety social care Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship 1. A working relationship is different because of boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures. In your working relationship you would be friendly have a different approach treat with equality you would know your role and responsibility you would not share personal information as you friends. 2. You work with different people doctors family colleagues give examples
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for home study use only. All of our resources are now registered with a copyright service‚ which restricts their usage. Please ensure that you read the legal notice below. Any individual‚ organisation‚ or business‚ found guilty of copyright infringements‚ will face prosecution. [pic] Diploma level 2 in Health & Social Care The following learning resources are for guidance/reference ONLY!!! Please do not copy‚ as your work may be rejected by your
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Rachalle Germoso HUM 2211 Professor Hayes 12 Oct. 2015 Why Must the Innocent Suffer? Q. The Book of Job asks why bad things happen to good people. He doesn’t receive a direct answer other than that divine wisdom is beyond human comprehension. How might you answer a little child who wants to know why innocent people have to suffer? The Book of Job asks why bad things happen to good people? And many bad things happen to those who are innocent. There is really no way around that theory. Many
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