The nature vs nurture debate has been around for many centuries which argues about the role for heredity and environment in human development. Theorists in the past have argued that all humans are born with instincts which we have in life although other theorists have argued that the way we have been brought up‚ environment‚ culture around us are influential in what defines our personality traits and characteristics an example of nature vs nurture debate is the gay gene. The nature side of the debate
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Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality – Treating everyone equally regardless of their age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ colour‚ disability etc. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. An example of this in health and social care is a doctor treating patients differently because of the colour of their skin. Diversity – Understanding‚ recognizing and accepting that everybody is unique and has individual differences‚
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BUSINESS COMMUNICATION C3 M2 In this task‚ I will be producing a report on analysing the legal‚ ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information‚ using appropriate examples. I will also be explaining the advantages and disadvantages of each issue in relation to the use of business information. INFORMATION SECURITY: The protection of information and information systems against unauthorized access or modification of information‚ whether in storage‚ processing‚ or transit
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Information should only be shared to the necessary people e.g. other teachers‚ parents‚ social workers‚ health visitors head teacher or manger. Information shouldn’t be shared with your friends and family or other children or people it doesn’t concern or to any one out side the setting If confidential information needs to be kept then it must be on a password protected computer or locked away and only the appropriate people can accesses it also it must not be left on the desk for every one to
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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 leadership styles and their use in the Uniformed Public Services. To achieve this you need
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Personal Selling Sales staff can work in many different businesses ‚ they can work in the high street ‚ they can sell cars ‚ clothes ‚ electronics they can also work in call centres and try sell over the phone ‚ you also get some sales staff who work from door to door and do door to door sales. Sales staff is an important roll in all organisations‚ they are the face to the customers they are what drags the customer in and talk them into buying something they are trying to sell‚ the more sales
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Subject: Two different businesses in London. Procedure: I have visited da coca cola enterprise in Edmonton‚ Never the less I have also been to Ash’s café. Findings: Coca- Cola enterprise limited in Edmonton. Purpose: Framework defines what being the best means for CCE‚ and outlines the strategic priorities that will help us become the best so we can drive consistent‚ longterm‚ profitable growth. Strategic Priorities: Grow value of existing brands and expand our product portfolio responsibly
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Unit 3 Effective Communication in Health and Social Care -Anca Patru ‚12 Fisher Learning aim A : Investigate different forms of communication 1A.1 Identify different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication . Verbal communication forms : -Oral communication -Written communication Non-verbal communication : -Facial expresion -Touch or contact -Gestures -Proximity -Eye contact -Posture Photo from: www.dreamstime.com 2A.P1 Describe different forms of verbal or non-verbal communication
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E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings
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P1 Businesses that are well known for providing superb customer service have several characteristics in common: they understand what customer service really means they understand their customers and aim to fulfil their needs in every way every single person in the organisation wants to achieve this aim Customer service is the customer’s complete experience‚ from the second they enter a business or view a website‚ to the after-sales service‚ such as spare parts or repairs. Superb customer
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