Unit 4222-302 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Also Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role Outcome 2 Be able to reflect on practice
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Of the warehouse total cost 1941 (120K)+ 213 =1941+ 333 2274 Net Plant & Equipment Total Assets 1897 6580 2280 7822 2435 8983 4222 11065 4289 13705 LIABILITIES Using the established line of credit‚ that had not yet been used‚ 0 this as of ’95‚ 7 years remain of annual installments to 125 MidBank for ’91 loan A/P in relationship to sales: 6.4% in 93‚ 6.5% in 94‚ 6.1% in
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L3 HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 307 - Understand how to handle information in social care settings The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in social care settings The Data Protection Act 1998 gives people right to see the information recorded about them. This means that people can see their medical records or social services files. Since January 2005
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Unit 4222-203 Introduction to equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 23) Outcome 2 Be able to work in an inclusive way There are lots of pieces of legislation in place to protect individuals from issues relating to equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination and rights. From 1 October 2010‚ the Equality Act 2010 came into effect. The Act replaces previous legislation (such as the Race Relations Act 1976 and the Disability Discrimination Act
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anabolic‚ or storage hormone. When a person eats a meal insulin is secreted and moves the glucose from the bloodstream into the muscles‚ liver and fat cells. Without insulin‚ blood levels of glucose rise to dramatically high levels (Marieb‚ E 2000 p‚ 326). If the concentration of glucose in the blood exceeds normal limits‚ the kidneys will not be able to reabsorb the glucose. When excess glucose is excreted in the urine‚ it is followed by excess loss of water and electrolytes‚ leaving the body to become
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AICPA‚"AICPA Professional Responsibilities"‚ 2014‚ retrieved June 8‚ 2014 from http://www.aicpa.org/interestareas/personalfinancialplanning/resources/practicecenter/professionalresponsibilities/pages/professionalresponsibilities.aspx AICPA‚ AU Section 326 Audit Evidence‚ December 15‚ 2006 Retrieved June 08‚2014 from http://www.aicpa.org/Research/Standards/AuditAttest/DownloadableDocuments/AU-00326.pdf Louwers‚ T.‚ et al. (2012). MP Auditing & Assurance Service (5th ed.). Module C pages 633-676.
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Unit 4222-232 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. The anatomy which is the physical structure of the body and the physiology which is the normal functions of the body help us to move our limbs. Muscles work like leavers and this allow the bones at a joint to work like hinges. When moving someone it is important to remember that the muscles can only move the joint as far as the bone will
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Asses men t and Planning with Children and Young People (SCMP 1) Unit Number: 4222-390 1:1 The whole ethos behind a child centred model of Assessment and planning is that it is totally person centred and focuses solely on that individual child. It focuses on their specific needs and what extra multiagency support is required to enhance and assist them. It also encourages that each child has their own voice and choice‚ and enables them to be individuals and have self expression. The children are
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Yeast and Sugar - The Chemistry must be right Jansen‚ C. Gymnasium Felisenum‚ The Netherlands 14-04-2010 Summary Yeast can metabolize sugar in two ways‚ aerobically‚ with the aid of oxygen‚ or anaerobically‚ without oxygen. In this experiment yeast ferment sugars anaerobically. When yeast ferments the sugars anaerobically‚ however‚ CO2 production will cause a change in the weight of the sugar/yeast-solution. This raises a further question: What is the effect of different kinds of sugars
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Civil Procedure Section 410.10. In the case of Int’l Shoe Co. v. Wash. 326 U.S. 310 (U.S 1945) the court lacked jurisdiction over the defendant because the general rule is that a court may assume jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant where the defendants “minimum contracts” with the state are sufficient to make the action offensive to concepts of fair play and justice. Application to Our Case In the Int’l Shoe Co v. Wash.‚ 326 U.S. 310 (U.S 1945)‚ case the minimum continuous requirement‚ a state
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