Example Risk Assessment for Child Care setting such as a nursery or child minder Setting the scene The manager carried out the risk assessment in this nursery‚ which is located on a suburban residential estate. It caters for 20 children aging from 6 months to 11 years of age. The manager is a full-time member of staff‚ as is the deputy manager who provides cover for the manager. Both the manager and the assistant manager are appointed persons for first aid. There are ten other staff members
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Activity Planning Sheet Activity Title: Making a healthy Snack | Age of children: 4-5 years Setting or Class: ClassroomGrouping of children:6 | Aim: To make a healthy snack with the children. | Resources: Peppers‚ Cucumber‚ Tomato‚ Sweetcorn‚ Tuna‚ Chicken‚ Ham‚ Wraps‚ Kitchen Foil‚ Spoons‚ Forks. | Curriculum used: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) | Learning Outcomes:Physical Development: Health and Self-Care30-50 months statements“Can tell adults when
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welfare and well being in the early years 1.1) Explain the welfare requirements & guidance of the EYFS. The statutory welfare requirements were set up to help guide childcare staff in what is expected of them as part of their role. There are five welfare requirements which Ofsted will check are being met. Safeguarding and Promoting Children’s Welfare This section covers a lot of the day-to-day activities which that you will be involved in‚ for example‚ food and drink‚ medicines and behaviour management
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When it was first established in the United Kingdom during the stressful period of the Second World War‚ Meals on Wheels served a very different purpose than it does today. In the modern age‚ it has become the leading movement to alleviate the scourge of hunger amongst seniors around the Western world. By 2050‚ the number of people aged above eighty years old will quadruple‚ mainly due to a combination of lessening birth rates and increased longevity amongst people in the developed world. Therefore
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Innocent Drinks: seven strategy lessons from the setbacks of Europe’s biggest smoothie maker Innocent Innocent Innocent the collapse of its sales. Innocent is payin g for its failur e to innovate and differentiat e – and as a result its retail is down as much price as 30%-40% in many retail outlets. When the recession ends there is a dange it won’t be able r to get its prices back up again. sacrificing marg It is in to maintain volume – and the expensive ingre with dients found in smoothies
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You Are an Investment Analyst Ta’Nika Wilson Prof. Dane Bowman ACC557 – 009 Financial Accounting December 18‚ 2012 History “Brad’s drink” was created in the summer of 1893 by pharmacist Caleb Bradham of New Bern‚ North Carolina. The drink was renamed Pepsi Cola in 1898‚ after pepsin and cola nuts were used in the recipe. Also in 1898‚ Caleb Bradham wisely bought the trade name "Pep Cola" for $100 from a competitor from Newark‚ New Jersey
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1) Do some research first - search in Google for the name of the city and "gluten free restaurants" to see if there are any restaurants near you that can provide gluten free good. Sometimes you may find a restaurant that has a special gluten free menu‚ or you may find that other people have reviewed that restaurant from a gluten free perspective. There are a lot of gluten free bloggers online who like to review restaurants and you can also find information about gluten free friendly restaurants
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Discuss Truman’s early life‚ including early business‚ his army service and his political life up through his career in the Senate. Harry S. Truman was born on May 8‚ 1884‚ in Lamar‚ MO. He was the son of John Anderson and Martha Ellen Young Truman. A family compromise between grandfathers middle names‚ Shipp and Solomon resulted giving him only the middle initial S. Sometimes he used a period (.)‚ sometimes he didn’t. In his early childhood‚ he moved yearly from farm to farm. In 1890 the
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SNACK FOOD INDUSTRY INDEX 1) INTRODUCTION...............................................3 2) PESTLE ANALYSIS............................................3 2.1 POLITICAL FACTOR.................................... 4 2.2 ECONOMICAL FACTOR.................................5 2.3 SOCIAL FACTOR
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The following paper presents a balanced scorecard for the supply chain management in a hospital. Hospitals strive to operate efficiently while providing the best patient care. By managing the supply chain strategically‚ hospitals can save costs‚ provide better patient care‚ better serve the demands of professional staff and also maintain a sound relationship with its suppliers. According to my understanding‚ the main goal of the hospital that I previously worked was not profitability‚ but to provide
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