Diversity recognises‚ respect and people’s differences to have a say and to realise the full potential by promoting different cultures to all members of staff and students within a school. Within schools diversity is promoted from an early age because of mixed classes of boys and girls and children from different cultures. Children will learn from being in school that every body’s different but we treat them equally. An example of this is another religion could be in the criteria so the children learn
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Step 1 Assessment of Assets In this scenario of the becoming company‚ there are many assets. The hardware in place includes a Dell OptiPlex 390 computer that uses software that has Microsoft Windows 7 professional edition included with the canned software including the Microsoft Office‚ along with an 8x5 support and maintenance contract that allows her to upgrade her software at a reduced rate. On this computer‚ all business transactions and invoices are stored. She also has a Point of Sales computer
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Debra Whiteside 197008 Factors that may influence equality of opportunity for individuals Social Factors Many social factors influence the equality of opportunity. These are just a couple of examples of social factors that may influence the equality of opportunity for individuals. Whatever your religious belief may be ever body socialises with their peers when they come together to worship and pray to their chosen god in. All members of the same religion whether they are Buddhist‚ Catholic
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Risk Assessment Worksheet Part A: Ecological Risk Assessment Framework Write a 350- to 700-word response to the following questions: Describe the four main topics of the framework for ecological risk analysis described in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment. The response must involve problem definition analysis‚ characterization‚ and management decision making. You may refer to the framework in ecological risk assessment as shown in Figure 6.1 (Ch. 6) in Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
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Suicide risk assessments (SRA) are based on the symptoms‚ behaviors‚ and historical factors that are gathered during a mental health professional/psychiatric interview whereas suicide risk formulation (SRF) is the professional judgment which is based on interview (Silverman & Berman‚ 2014). In order for professional judgment to occur there needs to have been an assessment (Silverman & Berman‚ 2014). When dealing with screening and assessing suicide risk there needs to be a standard of care which is
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word written on paper then seeing the colour and being comfortable with it‚ this is then cured of the fear this is called the Hierarchy of fear. This reaction can’t be learned so he called this unconditioned response. This theory is what psychologists use to look at phobias‚ it shows that there is always something too set a behaviour off e.g. if something bad happened in your life and the most thing you remember is a poster on the wall or even a song you listened to that night‚ you could develop a phobia
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1 Developing effective communication in health and social care LO1 Understand effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care contexts of communication forms of communication interpersonal interaction communication and language needs and preferences LO2 Understand factors that influence communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care environments theories of communication environmental factors affecting communication barriers to communication
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1. Describe the risk assessment process and how it is an integral part of the All Hazards Approach The risk assessment process is the progression of steps that organizations go through to identify hazards‚ evaluates the risks associated with that hazard and come up with ways to eliminate or mitigate the hazard. The main aim of the risk assessment process is to create a safer working environment by removing a hazard or reducing the level of its risk at the workplace by coming up with precautionary
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Unit 5: Principles of safeguarding and protectionin health and social care settings 1.1 & 1.2 Physical abuse is a deliberate use of physical force that results in bodily injury pain or impairments. Sgns of physical abuse can be burns and scalds‚ marks on the skin consistent with being slapped‚ scratched‚ bitten or pinched.Sexual abuse is direct or indirect involvementin sexual activity without valid consent. Signs of sexual abuse could be sexual transmitted disease‚unexplained crying and distress
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INTRODUCTION For the purposes of this essay the Elderly Care Scenario has been selected. The aim of this essay is to discuss the concept of vulnerability and why the patient in the Elderly Care Scenario is vulnerable. With reference to the NMC Code‚ the second part of the essay will discuss how the scenario demonstrates/does not demonstrate professional values and how the staff could have empowered the patient and demonstrated respect and maintained his dignity. The third part then discusses the
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