Unit 5- the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. E1- describe the responsibility of the practitioner in professional relationships. Respecting parents views a responsibility of a practitioner as the parent is the main carer and first educator of the Childs life. It is important to consider and take into consideration all of the parents’ wishes and offer them the highest standard possible for their child‚ ensure you listen to all of the parents views and concerns
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communication from management and staff to visitors to the home impacts how others view the business and care of residents. The style of communication is also key‚ depending upon who is being communicated to (eg‚ client‚ family‚ professionals‚ etc). 3) Observing reactions: It is important to observe others reactions when communicating as everyone will receive information differently. You need to gauge whether the other person has understood the information. This can be gauged by asking them to repeat
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Harriet Green: moonkai@hotmail.com Unit 1 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit number: J/601/1434 (SHC31) Credit: 3 Guided Learning Hours: 10 Level: 3 Learning outcomes: Outcome 1 Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. The main reason we communicate is because we want or require something. This may be for comfort: We may require something
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Anthony J. La Salata BS‚ Business Management 3/1/2012 Student I.D. #000254042 My Mentor: Nicole Sandburg Cell# 1(360)941-4062 Arlington‚ WA –PST A. Summarize the four major pieces of legislation collectively known as the Antitrust Laws. United States antitrust law is a collection of federal and state government laws‚ which regulates the conduct and organization of business corporations‚ generally to promote fair competition for the benefit of consumers. The main statute was the Sherman
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LEVEL III Question: Topic: Minutes: 1 Individual PM/Behavioral 15 Reading References: 2011 Level III‚ Volume 2‚ Study Session 3‚ Reading 7‚ pp. 5–12 “Heuristic-Driven Bias: The First Theme‚” Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing‚ Hersh Shefrin (Oxford University School Press‚ 2002) 2011 Level III‚ Volume 2‚ Study Session 3‚ Reading 8‚ pp13–20 “Frame Dependence: The Second Theme‚” Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance
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The Principle of infection prevention and control 1.1 Explain the employees roles and responsibilities’ in relation to the prevention and control of infection The employee’s role and responsibilities include: To ensure that their own health and hygiene not pose a risk to service users and colleagues To ensure effective hand washing is carried out when working with service users‚ giving personal care‚ handling/preparing food. To ensure they use protective clothing provided when
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Behavioral Heuristics – Check Anchor/OAR Availability– Conservatism‚ Anchoring‚ Overconfidence‚ Ambiguity aversion‚ Representativeness‚ Availability Traditional Finance – TF-RAR - Risk averse‚ Asset integration‚ Rational expectations Behavioral Finance – BF-LAB - Loss averse‚ Asset segregation‚ Biased expectations Type of Investors – CMIS - Cautious‚ Methodical‚ Individualistic‚ Spontaneous IPS Process – OCSAEEA‚ Old Cars Sell At Eastern European Auctions – Objectives‚ Constraints‚ Strategy
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| |PWCS 31 – 2.2 |Question 3 | |PWCS 31 – 2.3 |Question 3 | |PWCS 31 – 2.4 |Question 3 | |PWCS 31 – 3.1
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Question booklet Task C – Short answer questions Ci: Explain what a social care worker must do if they become aware of unsafe practice. A social care worker must report any unsafe practice to their senior or line manager using the whistle blowing policy keeping a recorded document of times‚ places and events of unsafe practice and any other evidence they are able to obtain. If the unsafe practice is by the line manager or senior then they must go to a higher member within the company to report
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BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE Physical Abuse * Hitting * Slapping * Pushing * Kicking * Misuse of medication Signs and symptoms: The person can be very inactive there will be a noticeable change on the person’s appearance. For example bruising in unusual places such as thighs or under the arms. Secret falls or major injuries that they won’t tell you about. Bruises or
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