children’s and young people’s settings Unit reference: J/601/1434 Unit Level: 3 Unit Credit Value: 3 Unit aim: This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit explores the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. It also considers issues of confidentiality. 1. Purpose • The learner will understand why effective communication
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Unit 8 LOA - Learning Review 1 Businesses organise themselves into different organisational structures which are hierarchical‚ flat‚ matrix‚ functional and divisional. A functional area is a department inside a business Administration– They carry out multiple support activities to help the business operations run smoothly. Customer Service- They help customers who have any questions‚ concern or complaints. Distribution- They make sure that the products are delivered to the right place‚ on time
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The structure of DNA and the effect of point mutations (25 MARKS) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) is a polynucleotide molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Most DNA molecules are double stranded helices‚ consisting of two polynucleotide strands made up of simpler molecules known as nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of an organic nitrogenous base‚ a deoxyribose sugar and
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This is when a random person comes into the store to do certain tests on the service and standards of Tesco they will test levels of customer service and to see that staff follow procedures‚ staff will just think it is a normal customer. Taste Test
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Settings Level 5 Credit value 5 GLH 33 Unit summary The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge‚ understanding and skills required for Health and Safety and Risk Management‚ including the development of policies‚ procedures and practices in health and social care or children and young people’s settings. Additional Assessment Requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development ’s QCF Assessment Principles. Learning outcomes 2‚ 3‚ 4 and
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I will be taking 5 children aged 2-4 from the nursery to the park. There are many hazards that can occur in the park such as the following. 1. Glass on the ground‚ child could pick up the piece of glass and cut them self. 2. Ice on ground‚ child could slip and could cause them to fracture their arm or leg‚ if they land in a bad position. 3. Pond is another hazard as the child could fall or jump in to the pond causing them to drown. 4. Dog poo on ground‚ child could slip on dog poo
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E1. Statutory sector is where the government funds to provide education and care for children; this would be like most schools in my area. Flax Bourton Primary and Backwell juniors are funded by the government to educate and care for young children. Voluntary sector is the individual volunteer which fund by raising money for the cause they are representing; also this is where volunteers help with their free time to help educate children. Such as a Youth club‚ an older child can volunteer to help
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P1 Tour Operators A tour operator is an international company that provides package holidays‚ which includes flights and accommodation. Tour operators work in partnership with many travel and tourism companies and organisations when developing and selling their holidays. There are ways in which tour operators work with travel agents‚ accommodation providers‚ ancillary service providers‚ surface transport operators‚ tourist attractions‚ airlines and regulatory bodies. ● Links with component industries
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Task 1 The purpose of this task is to show your understanding of the different styles of leadership used in the Uniformed Public Services. Task 1 Grading Criteria P1 Describe leadership styles and their use in the uniformed public services M1 Compare two different leadership styles used in the uniformed public services D1 Evaluate the effectiveness of two different leadership styles in the uniformed public services Task 1a (Unit 2 Team Leadership in the Public Services: P1) Describe
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keep the staff‚ children and visitors safe. I am going to describe some policies and procedure that the setting uses for risk assessments and hygiene procedures. There are 5 steps to risk assessments. These are; 1. Identify the hazards. 2. Decide who might be harmed and how. 3. Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution. 4. Record your findings and implement them. 5. Review your assessment and update if necessary. An example of a policy in my setting is safeguarding. This policy is about
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