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    National legislation and Local guidelines play a major role in how school policies and procedures are developed and which are relevant to safeguarding children and young people and how they affect the day to day work with children and young people School safeguarding policies and procedures are drawn up by schools and all schools must ensure that they adhere to them as these are legal obligations according to the law in the UK. School policies constitute a number of agreed statements and beliefs

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    MEDICATION UNIT

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    N.V.Q. ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION AND MONITORING ITS EFFECTS. BY ANDREW CARTMELL. Q.1. The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974‚ was introduced to place responsibility for health and safety on the employer but also on the employee’s. To ensure Health and Safety was maintained in the workplace. In relation to the administration of medication‚ your employer has a responsibility to ensure policies and procedures are up to date and accessible at all times. Also to provide adequate training to

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    Driving safely is important because when you get behind the wheel of a vehicle you step into a potential weapon that you are able to control. If you do not or refuse to drive safely you are at risk of either injuring or killing people that are walking on the side of the road or other drivers. Driving safely is one of the biggest responsibilities of drivers because when you drive safely you are able to better prepare for unexpected events that may and will happen while you are driving on the road

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    assisting with Medication

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    UNIT: 79 SUPPORT USE OF MEDICATION IN SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in the social care settings? Legislation and guidance that control the prescribing‚ dispensing‚ administration‚ storage and disposal of medicines. The Medicines Act 1968‚ the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments)‚ the Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments)‚ the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ Control of Substances Hazardous to HealthCOSHH

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    unit44 medication

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    Unit 44 Administer medication to individuals and monitor the effects Learning outcome 1 Understand legislationpolicy and procedures relevant to administration of medication 1.1. Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication There are many acts and regulation around the care and control of medication. The two most important and relevant ones are The Medicines Act 1968 and The Misuse of Drugs Act 1972. The Medicines Act outlines the

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    to the local. This relationship takes on a complex nature when viewed from the perspective of global governance. Using the articles we have discussed in class give three examples of local responses to globalization and global governance using the Turkish case. Analyze how these dynamics lead to an intensification of social problems at the local and national levels. Local Responses to Globalization and Global Governance in Turkey The global is often understood in opposition to the local. The word

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    Psalm 34

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    I choose psalm 34 specific because of it is historical event in the life of David. However‚ Psalm 34 is not as important as using the setting to gain insight into the meaning and intent of the psalm. But as I can see how David praises God for deliverance from a life-threatening situations. In this vv. 1-2 the thought of first line is repeated in the second line‚ but it was expressed in different words for the sake of emphasis. To my understanding of Psalms 34 are filled with figurative expressions

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    UNIT 34

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    Unit 34: Operations Management in Business Introduction: In this assignment I will be providing apprentices and readers with an understanding of the role and importance of operations management in the efficient and effective production of goods and services. The business I will be relating to in this task is WH Smith. WHSmith plc (known colloquially as Smith’s) is a British retailer‚ best known for its chain of high street‚ railway station‚ airport‚ hospital and motorway service station shops selling books

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    EBIS112 Contemporary Information systems for organizations(001) U Lei Ieng‚Karie B-B3028-3 1. Describe how information systems have changed the way businesses operate and their products and services Nowadays‚ people can’t live without wireless communications such as computers and mobile hand-held computing devices. Also‚ it brought about a huge change in the way in which people conduct business in different parts of the world

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    shc 34

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    that they are at no harm. This would mean that a professional would need to be aware of giving the child right amount of attention‚ watching for potential hazards and making wise choices in the steps taken to ensure a child’s safety. There are legislations that early years setting must take full consideration of when proving a duty of care. Such as the Child Care Act 2006. This act incorporates the welfare standards in which all staff who look after children under the age of 8 should comply with

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