CANDIDATE’S REPORT Q1 Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety The current legislation to safeguard children in England is “The Children Act (1989) and (2004)”. It is the main legal framework around which child protection procedures are orientated
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1.1 Explain the purpose and benefits of continuously improving your own performance in your work environment. The purpose and benefits of continuously improving my own performance at work is to exceed my limitations‚ achieve personal goals‚ increase income‚ self-motivation‚ to attain standard performance‚ to exceed my actual performance‚ benefits of progressing my career and job satisfaction. 1.2 Explain the purpose and value of encouraging and accepting feedback from others. The benefits of encouraging
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Unit two consists of articles related to Learning disabilities (LD). The articles range from academic support to declines in LD staffing‚ and specific types of LD such as Dyslexia‚ to building organizational skills to helping LD students become successful. In the article‚ “Learning Disabilities” Freiberg (2015)‚ it explains that the LD eligibility category makes up the largest number of students enrolled in inclusive and regular classrooms from grades k-12. The article goes on to explain other
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Task 1 – Two Businesses on our doorstep Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses (P1) ASDA- Type of business‚ purpose and ownership (P1) Business Sector Asda is a British supermarket chain that retails food‚ clothing‚ general merchandise‚ toys and financial services. It also has a mobile telephone network‚ (via the Vodafone Network)‚ Asda Mobile. Its head office is at Asda House in Leeds‚ West Yorkshire. Asda became a subsidiary of the American retail
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CHAMPION EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION UNIT 503 1.1 An understanding of the positive values of equality‚ respect for diversity and inclusion in care work is paramount and the importance of it never underestimated. Circumstances‚ which bring individuals into contact with support workers/carers by very nature‚ would suggest that the recipients of that care are likely to be vulnerable in one way or another. Inevitably‚ whilst caring for others and engaging with them about situations about their
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Part 2 (i) Give a description of the following variables using appropriate graphical displays and summary statistics: gender; time; travel; type; number. Explain what these show about the typical travellers on the system. a) Gender According to the survey results and figure 1‚ the number of respondents for male is 114 and female is 86. This may suggest that there are more males than females travellers travel in the train. b) Time According to the survey results in figure
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between Organizational Behavior and the Study of Business Administration There are a number of different academic disciplines that come to bear in the business environment‚ and in the study of business administration in particular. The study of organizational behavior‚ also known as OB‚ has proven its value and its relevance to business administration because of its unique ability to emphasize people. The human element is the heart and soul of every business enterprise. The study of organizational behavior
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invest by the owner of the business from there start-up cost. An example of capital income would be sales of shares or sales of properties. Capital income tends to be the items which have been purchased only to be used within the business for either a short or long term period of time such as premises‚ car or equipment‚ these would be known as ‘fixed assets’. The source of capital income which may be available to business owner can be influences by which type of business they are. Revenue income
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£100‚000 from 2006 to 2007; this could have been for a number of reasons such as more advertising. The “less cost of sales” section in the income statement is the section where all the costs of making a sale are listed‚ for example raw materials. A business would aim for their cost of sales to be lower than sales so that they can actually make a profit. In terms of Wansbeck LTD it shows that the cost of sales had increased by £150‚000 from 2006 to 2007; this is a huge increase‚ it also shows that the
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have a clearer understanding of the effect of any future action we take. Knowing how much is being spent each month enables a manager to consider whether action needs to be taken to spend more or less in the future. Easier manage the money: the business may have different types of
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