ASSIGNMENT : UNDERSTANDING GOOD PRACTICE IN WORKPLACE COACHING UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEXT FOR EFFECTIVE WORKPLACE COACHING • 1.1 Describe and define the purpose of workplace coaching Coaching as defined by the International Coach Federation (ICF) is: … an ongoing partnership that helps clients produce fulfilling results in their personal and professional lives. Through the process of coaching‚ clients deepen their learning‚ improve their performance and enhance their
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……………………………………………..…………………. 6 RESPONSIBILITY TO EMPLOYEES ……………………………….…………… 6 NON-EMPLOYEE SEXUAL HARASSMENT ……………………..…………….. 7 DEMOGRAPHIC INCIDENCE RATES OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT ……..……….. 8 MINIMIZING WORKPLACE SEXUAL HARASSMENT ……………………………….…… 9 SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICIES/TRAINING …………………………...………. 10 BANNING WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS ………………………………...……… 11 “LOVE CONTRACTS” ………………………………………………………...………. 12 CONCLUSION ………………………………………………………………………...………. 13 Appendix I – Sexual Harassment Charges EEOC & FEPAs
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Humiliation‚ verbal abuse‚ Threats of harm or abandonment; harassment‚ Prevention from receiving services or support‚ Deprivation of social or any other form of contact‚ Controlling‚ Intimidation. • Sexual - Such as: Sexual acts to which the vulnerable adult has not or could not have consented‚ or to which they were pressurized into consenting‚ Rape or sexual assault. • Financial - Such as: Theft‚ Pressure in connection with wills‚ fraud or exploitation‚ misuse of property possessions
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and comprehensive to provide maximum help and support for the needed people. Social care is defined as a profession where people work in partnership with those who experience marginalisation or disadvantage or who needs special care and support‚ vulnerable people leaving in the community and in the residential care ( Miller‚ Vandome and McBrewster‚ 2009). The policies and the legislations for support the caring and supporting the elder people are very important and it should be cared by each health
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disapproving behaviors. Evidence of ethical concern arises when both "sin" and "non-sin" products are involved‚ and it increases for consumers perceived to be more vulnerable. The authors discuss implications for marketing managers‚ researchers‚ and public policy. It is not surprisingto find
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and protection in relation to | | |concept of safeguarding and the |vulnerable adults it is important to highlight that there is an overlap between the 2 concepts‚ the | | |concept of protection in relation to |differences are not as clear cut and established as perhaps first anticipated. The process of | | |vulnerable adults. |safeguarding of adults has stemmed from the overall fields of adult protection
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Society and the Vulnerable What does it mean to be “vulnerable” and who are they? Being vulnerable is anyone who is helpless‚ defenseless‚ weak‚ or susceptible. Which for the most part is anyone. But specifically I believe the vulnerable are anyone who are homeless or living in poverty. Over the years many charities‚ organizations‚ and homes have been established for people living under these circumstances. The organizations and charities have helped these people drastically when it
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power between people‚ yet they are often cynical about personas in positions of authority. They love to ridicule authority and people in position of power. For example‚ the president of the country is said to be the most popular person among the population due to his hilarious way of behaving in different situations. Furthermore‚ offices in Romania are ruled by formality. Subordinates are rarely allowed to call their supervisors by their first name. The same thing happens in schools too. While in
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Recognizing and Understanding Coercion By: Patrick T. Ourant What Is Coercion? Webster’s New Collegiate defines coerce as: 1. To restrain or dominate by nullifying individual will; 2. To compel to an act or choice; 3. To enforce or bring about by force or threat. Coercion is essentially the overwhelming of the will of another by force or threat of force‚ or through less noticeable forms such as fraud. The use of coercion is the means by which a person or group of people impose
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‘’Understanding the population structure of a country and potential changes is extremely important for governments. Using examples explain this statement.’’ A population pyramid is an illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups and gender in a population-typically a country or a region. It can be drawn up for any area‚ from a whole continent or country to an individual town‚ village or city. They are also used in Ecology to determine the overall age distribution of a population;
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