Ethical principles There are four key principles in health and social settings‚ where the individual is at the heart of the health and social care provision. The four key principles are: Justice: people must be treated fairly no matter what their background. Autonomy: a person’s choices must be respected. Beneficence: this involves risks and costs; the health or care professional should act in a way that benefits the patient. Non-maleficence: any harm caused by a treatment or
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Work 3 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate:People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information or instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ emotions. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of
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Data Protection Act 1998 Topshop asks for cutomer’s name‚ telephone number‚ home address‚ email address and age for competitions‚ prizedraws‚ or newsletter sign ups. When a purchase is made on their site‚ in addition to the above‚ they also ask for delivery address‚ and payment method details and they may obtain information about customer’s usage of their Website to help them develop and improve it further through online surveys and other requests. The data the company holds of its customers will
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[pic] BTEC National Level 3 Diploma in Business Unit 4: Business Communication Name: _____________________________ Business Communication ‚ [pic] Issue date: ___________________________________ Due date: ____________________________________ Learning Objectives: On completion of this unit you will: • understand different types of business information • be able to present business information effectively • understand the issues and constraints
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Marketing Definition of marketing: The simple definition of marketing is the selling and promoting services or products. Marketing is also defined as meeting the customers’ needs. Effective marketing is based on a number of things for example; the product must reflect lifestyle to suit the customer’s needs; must have some sort of special features to create interest in order for the product to sell; must be a quality product; be affordable and value for money to be successful on the market.
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Unit 3 assignment 3 Nathan Campbell Accuracy The college managers will want to get data that is accurate. The information’s accuracy can checked by things such as calculators or by other means. Another way of making sure the data is accurate is to do things like Double checking the data or getting someone else to also look at the data. One benefit of a information system is that they are easy and quick
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The marketing department was heavily crucial to the success of the iPad‚ as production‚ sales‚ and research/development‚ heavily revolve around marketing. The marketing department find out what customers want‚ and plan advertising to attract them. This makes it a very vital area because if the marketing goes wrong‚ everything else isn’t as effective. If the marketing fails then the production will start producing products which nobody will want to purchase. This will mean ‘Finance’ will have to re-calculate
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Interpret the contents of a trading profit and loss account and balance sheet for a selected company. Wansbeck Motors Ltd is a limited company‚ there for have to submit their income statement and balance sheet to HM Revenue and Customs every year‚ for larger businesses this could be more often. The Income Statement (Trading Profit And Loss Account) I would also point out the fact that the “trading profit and loss account” is now called an income statement. The income statement was constructed
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Unit 201: SCH 21 - Introduction to communication Outcome 1: 1) Different reasons people communicate: To pass on information To let feelings/emotions known to others To give instructions To make others aware of regulations‚ policies‚ etc To update on situations 2) Effective communication: Effective communication is essential as there is a lot of information needed in care work; eg changes in medication‚ illness since last shift‚ new residents‚ allergies‚ changes in work routine‚ etc. This
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Malika Nichols TDA 3.1 Unit Level 3 Work Pack 1 TDA 3.1 Learning Outcome 1: 1.3 Task 3 Explain how you would respond in a way that built a positive and supportive relationship and how it may affect the way people involved‚ may communicate with each other. Scenario 1 – Being professional In this case I would tell Mrs Bedford that we are supposed to be professional and that she should try speaking to Amanda. She could maybe give Amanda a copy of her job description and let her know what she could
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