P2: Outline how legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care settings. M1: Describe how health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures promote the safety of individuals in a health or social care setting. Within health and social care there are a number of acts and procedures set out in legislation which must be followed. These acts ad procedures influence care settings by offering practical examples of good practice and
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P1 & P2 In this report I will talk about the decision you have to make before upgrading a software program and some advice so you won’t encounter any errors or difficulties! The things that make you upgrade can be: • New Features – There might be new things that might make your work better. • Improved Performance – This might mean that the performance is much faster. • Security – This new update will feature some security changes and will keep you safe from any viruses. All these things above can
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The communication cycle was discovered by Argyle in 1972. The cycle consists of six areas‚ all of these six areas are important during communication‚ if any of these areas of the cycle are disrupted then the receiver would not understand or may interpret the message wrongly. The first stage to this cycle is to have a starting idea or the code of the message; in this stage the mind processes on how the sentence is going to be told‚ such as the tone of the voice and also what words will need to be
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Argyles theory Michael argyle was a psychologist born on august 11th 1925. He was one of the best known social psychologist who spent most of his career in the University of Oxford. Later on he gained a first experimental degree in psychology from Cambridge University in 1950 and later became the first lecturer in social psychology at the University of Oxford‚ also with London school of economics. The communication cycle.
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Task 2 (P2) Describe the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role. List of Skill Requirements | Description of current attributes you possess‚ or expect to possess by the end of the course. | Have appropriate subject knowledge | I have competent numeracy skills as I previously achieved a B at GCSE in addition I have done numerous jobs where I was in charge of the finance such as bartending where I was working under pressure where
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Unit 10 – Caring for Children & Young People P2 – Identify the current relevant legislation affecting the care of children and young adults M1 analyse how policies and procedures help children/young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after For my assignment I’m going to explain 6 relevant legislations and give examples of each related to children and young adults. The first legislation I am going to look at is; The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
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P2 – Effects of five life factors on individual development Genetic factors such as cystic fibrosis for example‚ are life factors which can affect the development of an individual. It can affect an individual at any age and is caused by a faulty gene that is passed from the parents to the child. The faulty gene allows too much salt and not enough water into cells and makes a build up of thick‚ sticky mucus in the body’s tubes. This can cause blockages in the body’s tubes and passageways‚ and causes
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P2: Explain different sociological approaches to health and ill health There are many different sociological approaches towards health and ill health and they can be used in many different scenarios‚ such as the scenario of Aziz and Tamsela. Aziz and Tamsela have 4 young children and Tamsela’s parents are also living with them. Their house only has 3 bedrooms so will be cramped and over crowed since there is eight people living in a tiny house. Their house is in a poverty-stricken and discouraging
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evidence can be found. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: Task no. Evidence P1 Explain the concepts of equality‚ diversity and rights in relation to health and social care 1 Powerpoint P2 Describe discriminatory practice in health and social care 1 P3 Describe the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use health or social care services 1 M1 Assess the effects on those using the service of three different discriminatory
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P2- sociology Functionalism The functionalist view on health and illness comes from the work of Talcott Parsons. In line with the functionalist approach to society‚ he added that for society for function properly all of its members need to be healthy. Talcott Parsons said that illness was a form of deviance‚ and the members of society who where ill performed the sick role in society. Parsons said that is people in society declared themselves as ill then they developed new specific rights. They
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