DEM 304 Enable right and choices of individuals with dementia whilst minimising risks 1.1 Human Rights Act 1998 Under this act residents of the United Kingdom are entitled to seek help from the UK courts if they believe that their human rights have been infringed. The human rights act guarantees: • The Right to life • The right to freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading punishment • The right to freedom from slavery‚ servitude and forced or compulsory labour • The right to liberty and security
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Effective Communication Pamela Clark CJS 304 April 30‚ 2012 Dr. Stephen A. Morreale Communication is a two-way process that takes practice and time to be fully effective and is very important in every aspect our personal and professional lives. We communicate every day of our lives both verbally or nonverbally. The process of verbal communication is the exchanging information by transmitting an idea‚ send that idea‚ receive feedback‚ understand the idea and the feedback and provide feedback
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High-performance organizations emphasize all of the following EXCEPT: | Internationally-oriented | The goal of HRM could be stated as | To build organizational performance capacity through people | Employee orientation‚ training‚ and performance appraisal fall under the basic human resource management responsibility of | developing a quality workforce | | Cynthia has always performed well in her job‚ and has received good performance appraisals. She has been denied a promotion
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Economics 304 Winter 2013 Assignment 1 : Due date‚ Thursday February 7 in Class 1. Consider the following OLG model with money. Assume that the population of the economy grows at rate n such that Nt = nNt−1 for every period and n > 1 and money is also growing in this economy at the rate γ that is Mt = γMt−1 ‚ where γ > 1. The endowment that each young generation is born with is assumed to be fixed at y. The initial old each receives an equal portion of the money supply Mt . Suppose that the
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Unit 304 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children ’s and young people ’s settings Outcome 1. Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own role Having a duty of care in my role means that I have a responsibility‚ as a Team Leader‚ to support the staff team and lead a shift as safely and smoothly as possible. Also a duty of care to the people I support in ensuring their needs are
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EDU 304 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 Challenges and Rewards for the Reflective Practitioner comprises: The Education - General Education Challenges and Rewards for the Reflective Practitioner . The “Teaching Stories” shared in Chapter 2 reveal the demands of the teaching profession and the need for reflection. Respond to the following questions: 1.Explain what it means to be a reflective practitioner. Whose teaching story in this chapter did you most relate to? Why? 2.Which
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1. In the 17th century two people who thought that children should be treated with thought and care were: a. Locke and Rousseau b. Rogers and Maslow c. Dixon and Binet d. Freud and Freud 2. Adults may underestimate children’s ability to: a. Learn b. Problem-solve c. Recognize reality d. All of the above 3. Family conditions that promote resilience include: a. few alternative caretakers. b. older mothers for resilient males. c. opportunities to participate d. a strong sense of political commitment
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Unit 4222-304 principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1To have a duty of care in my own work role means that I provide the children in my care with a warm‚ safe and caring environment also ensure that all their needs are meet such as a healthy diet‚ physical and mental development‚ any personal care needs they require‚ ensure they attend education‚ any medical appointments. I also make sure I am there to listen to and advise
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304 Task A Supervision notes What is meant by the term ‘Duty of Care?’ We have a duty of care to all of our service users‚ this means it is our responsibility to do everything we can to keep all of those in our care safe from harm‚ protect them from abuse and ensure positive well being. Our Employer also has a duty of care to for all staff to make sure our working conditions are safe. How the duty of care affects the work of a social care worker? As a social care worker‚ you have a duty of
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