COUNSELLING CONCEPTS LEVEL 2 ESSAY The decision to take this course was rooted in a deepening interest in psychotherapy‚ self–development‚ the welfare of other people and in a desire to gain a theoretical base to enrich my current arts and health practice. I understand counselling to be a helping practice that differs from other helping activities‚ such as teaching for example. Counselling requires professional training and is specifically contracted or explicitly agreed. It has a theoretical
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building teams‚ being courageous‚ and living for a higher purpose as an authentic leader. In conclusion‚ an authentic leader knows who they are‚ stands on what they believe‚ and they lead others on the path of excellence. 2 Running Head: Certificate of Authenticity Certificate of Authenticity: Characteristics of Authentic Leaders and the Decisions They Make “Prosecutor Sean Berkowitz said‚ „the jury sent and unmistakable message: You can‟t lie to shareholders. No matter how rich and powerful‚ you
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employee has to wear PPE at all times when carrying out any personal care to help prevent any cross infection and to help prevent any. 2. Explain employer’s responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employer is responsible for making sure all employees use PPE when it is required to help prevent and control infection Outcome 2. 1. Outline current legislation and regulatory body standards which are relevant to the prevention and control of infection. The health
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Q. Define the term ‘Duty of Care’ The duty of care is a general legal duty on all individuals and organisations‚ to avoid carelessly causing injury to persons. It requires everything to be done to protect health and safety of others at the workplace. Health and social care organisations have what is called a duty of care towards the people they look after‚ this means that they must do everything they can to keep the people in their care safe from harm. It is not only the care establishment that
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202‚ safe guarding the welfare of children NOTES Signs and Symptoms of Abuse Physical abuse Broken bone‚ burn marks/burns‚ aggressive‚ being sick on PE days‚ cuts& bruises‚ flinches‚ withdrawn‚ chunks missing from hair‚ drugging and black eyes. Neglect Appearance‚ weight gain/loss‚ hunger‚ stealing food‚ head lice‚ medical conditions going untreated‚ inappropriate clothing for the weather‚ tiredness due to no routine‚ role play‚ lack of supervision‚ constant incomplete home work. Emotional
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Continue the conversation by stating the poor hygiene that we have noticed. Will use words like‚ "I have noticed" instead of "You don’t." Simply identify the problem area for the individual‚ whether that is showering‚ oral hygiene or something else. Step 2 Continue the conversation by discussing the personal care steps the individual seems to be skipping. If this appears to be a shower‚ will ask the individual when she/he showers regularly or if she/he had time to shower that day. Step 3 Evaluate
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Robin Hood Level 2 Retold by Liz Austin Series Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate‚ Harlow‚ Essex CM20 2JE‚ England and Associated Companies throughout the world. ISBN 0 582 421195 This edition first published 2000 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 Copyright © Penguin Books Ltd 2000 Illustrations by Chris Ryley Cover design by Bender Richardson White Typeset by Pantek Arts Ltd‚ Maidstone‚ Kent Set in 11/14pt Bembo Printed in China SWTC/04 All rights reserved; no
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E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the
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P2 An introduction to Retail Introduction: In this task I will be giving a list of companies that help support businesses to run. I will give a list of companies that support with transport‚ manufacturing businesses‚ suppliers‚ IT business‚ financial services and marketing and advertising agencies. I will also give a brief description of how they support my retail business which is Tesco. In order for Tesco’s business to run successfully‚ they rely on other business for support. This is maybe
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E1 & E2 Parents of students who attend private settings pay fees‚ funding the setting‚ e.g. day nurseries. Private settings have the right to select the students who attend them. Statutory settings are provided by the government and have to be available for children‚ by law‚ to attend e.g. a primary school. Voluntary settings are sometimes funded by communities through donations‚ charities‚ and volunteers or by the people who attend them e.g. 0’clock clubs. One voluntary setting in my area‚ which
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