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    John Lewis Partnership

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    of a high street retail giant. Indeed the John Lewis Partnership is one of the UK’s top ten retail businesses with 27 John Lewis department stores and more than 166 Waitrose stores‚ the upmarket supermarket chain owned by the partnership‚ in Great Britain. The first store opened in Oxford Street London in 1864 with the first branch of the Waitrose chain opening in 1904. But for many‚ what may be an unknown detail about the John Lewis Partnership is that it is also the largest example of worker co-ownership

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    Case Study Partnership

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    general partnership which created when two or more persons or corporations decide to associate for the purpose of carrying on business under one business name. Liability for debts and responsibilities of the Partnership can be apportioned evenly between all partners (a ’general’ partnership) or unevenly between a main partner and a number of limited or junior partners (a ’limited’ partnership). There is no requirement for a written or formal partnership agreement‚ but many partnerships are created

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    DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS Introduction Section 36 to 39 of the partnership Act underlines the various circumstances under which a partnership may be dissolved. These include; i. Dissolution by agreement- This is where all the partners duly agree to terminate the partnership. ii. Dissolution by illegality- This is where the happening of an event makes it unlawful for the business of a partnership to be carried on. iii. Dissolution on happening of some events- A partnership is dissolved in

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    Blessed Farm Partnership Introduction British Isles has joined the European Community (EC) since 1972. By then‚ Blessed Farm receives funds from EC and its products can be sold at a guaranteed price under the common agricultural policy (CAP) of EC. Although Blessed Farm has faced problems‚ including increase in land prices‚ opposition from residents and increase in number of death of pigs‚ it has been operating for a number of years since there was a great support from different stakeholders

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    CU2940] Work in Partnership in Health and Social Care or Children and Young People’s Settings [CU2940.1] Understand partnership working 1.1 Identify the features of effective partnership working All the parties involved have some sort of personal stake in the partnership; All the partners are working towards a common aim; The partners have a similar ethos or system of beliefs; The partners work together over a reasonable period of time; There is agreement amongst the partners that a partnership

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    Working with a child is a privilege and a responsibility. It is a privilege because we have the opportunity to make a great difference in someone’s life‚ and a responsibility because we are entrusted with the task of promoting every aspect of the child’s development. All children are vulnerable. They have little power over their lives and few skills for protecting and caring for themselves. Caregivers who work with children have a special and important role—one in which they have the power to

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    CU1537 -Suport children and young peoples speech‚language and communication skills. 1.1 - 0-5 years - babies and children between ages of 0-5 will learn from adults facial expressions‚ and watching adults point to objects as they say it ie.. a ball. Babies will start with babbling‚ then using 1 words in varietys of ways‚ sentences will become longer. 5-11- childrens speech will become clearer‚as there tongue teeth and jaw develop. Children will learn that language is used to get their point

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    Effective communication plays a vital role techniques can help about others. What you need to be aware of their level of understanding and language ability. Itâ€TMs very important that you give other person to talk about their views and express themselves. Showing them that you are actively listening .By doing that they feel valued and being part of any communication. Use body language and facial expressions and be approachable .good eye contact means if you say that you are listening‚ but you are

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    Diagnostic Case Study Questions to consider when formulating a diagnosis for Nell Type in the questions for the case you have selected. Then answer each question. 1. When behavior of running away‚ truancy‚ self-destruction happens‚ can you choose not to do it? 2. How do you feel right after running away? 3. What are some of the specific circumstances and feelings prior to running away? 4. How do you feel after getting high and having sex with a stranger? 5.

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    Assignment – Working with children with special needs E1) explain the social model and the medical model of disability The ‘Social Model’ states that all children have individual needs but also has strengths‚ skills and preferences. It provides inclusive environments as a starting point for all children. It looks at the environment as a whole and attitudes towards disability and considers that it might be the ‘problem’ that needs fixing rather than the child. By using this approach‚ the children who would

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