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    Cache level 3 unit 5

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    E1- describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. All children are different and develop at a pace specific to them. Some children develop earlier than others and some never fully develop. Lots of things can affect development such as the environment they are brought up in or their abilities and disabilities. Each child develops physically at different pace but a child of 12 months should be able to stand alone briefly and maybe take a few steps

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    Unit 4 Cach Level 3

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    Bibliography: http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/edulibrary/public/stuman/wellbeing/protecting_children_protocol27_5_10.pdf http://www.islandhealth.nhs.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=57 http://www.mb-hs.com/coshh-hazardous-substances.htm http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Head-injury-minor/Pages/Introduction.aspx http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Meningitis/Pages/Causes.aspx. http://www.patient.co.uk/health/ Tassoni.P‚ Beith.K

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    Reanna Gallagher BMC121336065 Sara Dudley Unit 3: Health‚ Safety and Security ‘Carry out a risk assessment in a health and social care setting. Assess hazards and make recommendations to minimise risks.’ Hospital Activity Hazard Likelihood Severity Controls. How can these hazards be avoided Cooking/ food preparation Someone could cut themselves whilst cutting veg. 2 1 To avoid injuries all staff should be properly trained on how to use the equipment appropriately and how to deal with an injury

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    Childcare Level 3 Unit 4

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    fill out a head injury form and send it to parents. If the fist aider thinks the child is fine then once the child has recoverd they can join the others. If the first aider is worried they will record the childs vital signs e.g. pulse‚ breathing‚ level of consciousness and eyes. If the child is showing no improvement ring an ambulance and let the parents know. · For

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    Level 3 Business Research Exercise September 2012 Questions (can be answered in pairs) 1. What is another name for the "Name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers” • Another name for for a feature that identifies a service is the ‘Brand’ 2. What is known as ‘the old lady of Threadneedle Street’? • The ‘Bank of England is referred to ‘the old lady of threadneedle street’ because because it has

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    Nvq Level 3 Unit 232

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    UNIT 232 MOVE AND POSITION INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THERE PLAN OF CARE OUTCOME 2 UNDERSTAND LEGISLATION AND AGREED WAYS OF WORKING WHEN MOVING AND POSITIONING INDIVIDUALS 2.1 Describe how legislation and agreed ways of working affect working practices related to moving and positioning individuals‚ Every time a care worker moves or supports the weight of a service user they are manually handling that person.Unsafe moving and handling techniques can result in injury to either the

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    Childcare Level 3 Unit 1

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    do this for free or as a hobby‚ however if there were to be trips for the children‚ they would then have to pay expenses. Private is totally different to these two types of settings. Private settings aim to gain money and are a profitable company/business. This includes private tutors‚ clubs‚ babysitting‚ and even some primary/ secondary school and nurseries. Statutory settings don’t usually make any money‚ as the education is free for the child‚ such as primary schools‚ high school‚ and some nurseries

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    Unit 3: Health & Safety in the Health & Social Care Workplace The Impact of Health & Safety Requirements on Customers Steph Homer 1 Risk Assessment: ‘A systematic process of evaluating the potential risks that may be involved in a projected activity or undertaking’ - (Oxforddictionaries.com‚ 2014) 2 Risk Assessment Potential Risk or Hazard Who may be effected? Degree of risk Control Measures required (i.e to reduce/eliminate risk. Action Taken Safe and secure access (location of key

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    Cache Level 3 Unit 19

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    The first month: a babys first smile in definate response to carer is usually around 5-6weeks. The baby often imitates caertain facial expressions. The baby uses total body movements to express pleasure at bathtime or when being fed. The baby enjoys feeding and cuddling. In the first month babies are learning where they begin and end e.g his or her hand is part of them but mothers hand is not. 1-4month: the baby will smile in response to an adult. The baby enjoys suvking. The baby turns to regard

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    business unit 3 M1

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    that a judge does depends of the level of court in which they work. Superior judges are those in the House of Lords‚ the court of appeal and the high court. The inferior judges are the circuit judges (who sit in the crown court and the county court)‚ recorders (who are part-time judges who usually sit in the crown court) and district judges (who hear small claims and other matters in the county court). The amount of training that is received also depends on the level of court that the judge may sit

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