VALERIA FEKETE 19.10.2014 UNIT 4: Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1.1 a. Physical abuse is physical force or violence that results in bodily injury‚ pain‚ or impairment. It includes hitting‚ biting‚ scratching‚ burning‚twisting limbs‚ punching‚ slapping and inappropriate restraint. b. Sexual abuse including rape and sexual assault or sexual acts to which the vulnerable adult has not consented‚ could not consent or was pressured into consenting.
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During further education I was selected alongside other pupil’s to participate as a team member for the 2010 Eureka Rocket Challenge‚ based at The University of Birmingham. This involved schools from around the region‚ where participants took part in the two day event to develop an existing product to market in another country. This event also raised funds for my Sixth form as my team managed to succeed as the winning team against 12 other teams throughout Birmingham. I have worked regularly for
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Unit 201 Principles of Personal Responsibilities and Working in a Business Environment Level: 2 Credit value: 4 NDAQ number: L/601/7638 Unit aim This unit is about understanding employment rights; health‚ safety and security; how to work with others and how to manage and improve own work in a business environment. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 2. Understand
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M1: discuss the characteristics and causes of one type of challenging behaviour Aggression is a difficult behaviour to predict but also it is often hard to control. It comes in many physical‚ verbal and non-verbal forms. Physical aggression can appear from as little as slapping/ hitting a person to firing a gun at someone. Verbal aggression can be someone screaming or using abusive/racist language and non-verbal can include things like using offensive gestures or invading an individual’s personal
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Unit 008- Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning When thinking about primary roles and responsibilities as a tutor‚ you must take into account legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice. In the Spa sector key aspects of legislation are: Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). This act was put in place to ensure that everyone is protected against any risks and that all activities have been suitably risk assessed. In the beauty industry there are lots of processes
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I will need to research foods containing yeast. I will have 1 hour to complete the task. I am looking to spend about £4-£6 on my ingredients. Since I already have the correct equipment and enough space to complete this task‚ therefore I will not need to buy any equipment. I will demonstrate safety skills by completing my task safely in a clean and safe environment. As
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Unit 2 DB March 27‚ 2012 The scenario for this assignment is that a new high-tech manufacturing firm is considering moving it’s business internationally but before they do there are some things that have to be considered. What resource and operational factors should be considered in this decision? There are several things to consider‚ the biggest perhaps are whether the raw materials are available and are they the right price. Also‚ what are the overhead costs such as renting a facility in
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TASK 4 For the business owner‚ the risks must be known and a strategy on how risks will be managed needs to be in place. 4.1 IDENTIFICATION OF RISKS • Strategic risks The risks of having other competitors entering the same market in a short time is high since the capital required is low and no stocks are required. • Compliance risks Laws are constantly changing and new regulations are always emerging which could: • Hinder or change the operations • Increase the costs of overheads • Financial
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embryo which is attached the wall of the uterus by the placenta. Once the embryo is attached to the uterus wall a chemical signal stops the woman from having another menstrual period. After a period of eight weeks the embryo may have grown to between 3 and 4cm and have a recognisable heartbeat and the beginning of eyes‚ ears‚ a mouth‚ legs and arms. At this stage the growing organism is called a foetus. During
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Global non-profit organization Emmaus. Emmaus is a charity; their purpose is to help others by selling clothing‚ furniture etc. They offer people who have troubles a place to stay‚ they offer them a second change. Emmaus is still a private business‚ because they don’t need the money from the government. Emmaus get’s his money by selling stuff. Emmaus is set up by Henri Antoine Groues‚ who bought a big house in France and called it ‘Emmaus’ from here he started to collect old clothing and
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