Task A Ai) Staff‚ Government websites and up to date books.Aii) a) Sickness‚ Holiday allowance and Hours of work. b) Health and safety at work act‚ Employment right act and the equality act. Aiii) Employment law exists to uphold the rights of the employer and their employees and to prevent any exploitation. Task B Bi) In the terms and conditions‚ it describes a few things. Here are only a few. The first being the hours of work and how it will be worked. I am full time and therefore will
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CACHE Level 2 Diploma for Children’s Care Learning and Development (QCF) Qualification Specification Unit title: Contribute to the support of the positive environments for children and young people Unit number: MU 2.8 Unit reference: H/601/3496 Unit level: 2 Unit credit value: 3 Unit aim: The purpose of this unit is to develop the learners understanding of why a positive environment is important to the individual needs of children and young people and the skills required to support
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INVENTORY CARRYING COSTS: Inventory carrying costs refers to the costs associated with carrying a quantity of stored inventory. This is one of the vital costs that needs to be optimized in any logistics system. It is a well-known fact that the inventory carrying costs is a part of the total logistics costs of the firm. Aspects of these vital costs can be described and evaluated from a variety of perspectives. Knowledge of inventory carrying costs is likely to be important to the success of any business
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1.2 establish the level and type of support and individual needs for personal care It is necessary to ensure a service users treatment is both caring and beneficial. As individuals‚ we have choices that we can make independently‚ but those in a care environment may have that choice taken away and support services need to ensure that they are offering the best possible care. Their needs include choice‚ respect and dignity‚ privacy‚ confidentiality and independence and we must ensure that we respect
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Activity Planning Sheet - - Name of the activity: Circle/story time. - The number of children involved: 7-8 children. - The age of the children that are taking part: 4-5 years. Area of Learning - This activity will make the children use their imagination‚ also this activity will get the children to concentrate as they will be thinking about a story to come up with. It will also help the children boost their confidence and their social skills. The early years foundation satge
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BTEC Health and Social Care Level 2 Unit 11: The Importance of Diet on Health Linda Banjo. Discuss how the component of a balanced diet contribute to an individual’s health at different life stage As individuals we all go through different stages in life and having a balanced diet at every stage is very important due to the body’s requirements in order for the body to perform very well. As infants our diets depends on breast milk because it supplies the child with all the necessary nutrients and
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Unit 9 – Supervise a Team in a Business Environment Personal Statement. 1.1‚ 1.2: By working together as a team towards a goal/ objective helps the team become stronger and more focused towards targets/aims. This is due to individuals being able to build personal confidence while working together and enables people to be more assertive in their strong areas. By supervising the team you can help build a confident and able workforce by learning their strong/weak points. When working towards goals
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For this assignment I will be explaining 10 different factors which may influence communication and what different strategies there are currently available to overcome them in health and social care. The different factors I will be focusing on are: visual difficulties‚ hearing difficulties‚ language differences‚ problems with the environment‚ emotional issues‚ disabilities (physical and intellectual)‚ body language‚ jargon‚ lack of time and cultural interpretations. The first factor is visual difficulties
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from family‚ friend‚ and G.P is passed to care staff regarding any communication difficulties a person may have‚ Talking to a person about how they communicate and there preferred ways of communication. Find out what language the person speaks‚ find out if they use hearing aids and if they do are they in good working order‚ find out if they have sight difficulties if they do will they need brail or audio communication do they have a white stick. Find out if the person communicates in different ways
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providing care. Also‚ its thinking about the service users choices‚ right‚ protecting their privacy and dignity‚ supporting their independence and working in partnership with them and other colleagues to make the care better. 2. Person centre approach enables individuals with dementia to be involved in their own care and support because carers can talk to the resident and find out how they prefer things to be done‚ how they like to be spoken to and cared for so staff can give the best care in the
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