Level 3 diploma for the children and young people’s workforce WE1 Task A Up to date knowledge of how laws affect day to work practices are an important attribute for staff working in children and young people’s settings. Produce an information sheet for use within your setting. The information sheet should: a) Outline current legislation within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people‚ including how • Inquiries and reviews where children have suffered harm or
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Claim: A. Book should have cenorship B. Certain ages shouldn ’t be reading books above their reading level because it may contain innappropriate language or images that can be disturbing to young children. B.Like there is explicit or parental advisory on music it should be the same for books C. If the parents are okay with their child reading inappropriate books that are above their reading level they can do that at home because other parents might not like their child hearing or reading about
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J. (2013‚ September 13). What Twitter CEO Dick Costolo is like as a leader. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-leadership/wp/2013/09/13/what-twitter-ceo-dick-costolo-is-like-as-a-leader/ Stone‚ B. (2012‚ March 5). Years of Chaos and Fail Whales Didn’t Stop Twitter. Now the Company that Couldn’t Kill itself May be about to Take Flight. Bloomberg Businessweek‚ p.62-67.
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Table of Contents Welcome and Introduction 1 Impact of Change 2 Need for Change 3-4 Change Impacting the business 5 Main Factors 6 Compare and Contrast 7 Behavioural Responses 8 HR Support 9 Welcome and Introduction It was once said that the only constant is change which is true. This change can be a major change or a subtle one‚ either way change is still constant. The need for change can either be a voluntary or prompted by the organisation‚ these are also known as internal and external drivers
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employees etc are available 3. Switching cost High (4) - Hotels have higher bargaining power and can easily switch between suppliers 4. Suppliers’s threat of forward integration High (5) - Suppliers are highly unlikely to forward integrate into the hotel business 5. Industry’s threat of High (4) - Hotels could backward backward integration integrate to own their own real estate company - They could have their own training wing 6. Contribution
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-19162516 The Winterbourne View Abuse report underlines unsafe practices which led to abuse not being dealt with accordingly. The serious failures to protect individuals from abuse were striking even more so knowing that 38 safeguarding alerts were raised about 20 patients from the unit from as early as 2006. There were many accounts of poor practices by the owners‚ Castlebeck. Their priorities were to make profits before taking responsibilities and
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Effectiveness 2. Martin‚ M.‚ Whiting‚ F. and Jackson‚ J. (5th edition) Human Resource Practice 3. Stredwick‚ J. (2nd edition) An Introduction to Human Resource Management 4. Torrington‚ D.‚ Hall‚ L. and Taylor‚ S. (5th edition) Human Resource Management 5. Armstrong‚ M. (8th edition) A Handbook of Human Resource Management 6. Stone‚ R. (4th edition) Human Resource Management
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Music and drama: in health and social care we have various individuals who have various needs in terms of providing services for them. However‚ service providers use music and drama in order for clients to be able to express themselves. The force of music‚ particularly singing help dementia clients to be able to communicate because they use it as a point expressing themselves. For example‚ in Stone End Day Centre where I did my placement‚ the staff used music and drama to be able to communicate with
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Introduction In this criteria I am going to be explaining the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use the health and social care service. There are many outcomes of discrimination‚ these are marginalisation‚ disempowerment‚ low self-esteem and self identity- restricted opportunities‚ negative behaviours such as aggression or criminality. I will be defining each effect and relating it to a health and social care setting. Disempowerment Disempowerment is when people or a service
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Report on serious failures to protect Individuals from abuse Report 1: Castlebeck Winterbourne View Bristol The daughter of an elderly lady in the home became suspicious when she noticed bruising on her mother’s arms after only six weeks of her being placed there she took it upon herself to place a hidden camera in the room to secretly film what was happening the footage showed a catalogue of abuse and neglect it showed the elderly lady who had Alzheimer’s was being slapped
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