1.1 A description of the social‚ economical and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. There are many social‚ economical and cultural factors that impact on the lives of children and young people. In my role as a Young Carer’s Support Worker‚ I work with a number of families living with the consequences of these factors. Every Child Matters (ECM) aims to improve the outcomes and life chances of every child and young person‚ therefore‚ it is important we understand
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Google Core Values: Core values are the beliefs and values that an organization holds constantly. They are notconsciously created becomes the part of the organization‚ probably as a result of the views of thefounders - they are discovered not invented. Whatever the organization does in the future or however it changes‚ the core values always remain the same. They evolve‚ often unnoticed over the years‚ until they can be encapsulated with words and become a fundamental part of the way people
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intransitive. d. both (a) and (b) are correct. e. both (a) and (c) are correct. 2. A consumer prefers market basket A to market basket B‚ and prefers market basket B to market basket C. Therefore‚ A is preferred to C. The assumption that leads to this conclusion is: a. transitivity. b. completeness. c. all goods are good. d. diminishing MRS. e. assumption of rationality. 3. The
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deliver the best service and care for needs for that child and the family; that will in turn help build a rapport with the children‚ and their parents/carers‚ it is important for the keyworker to be respectful‚ have understanding‚ and be honest. 2. Child and young person development At my setting the key worker is actively involved in conducting routine observations on the children in his/ her group‚ in reflecting on what the observations show about the children’s current needs and development
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Assign Case #2 Problem 7-37 (Bhavika Investments) Bhavika Investments‚ a group of financial advisors and retirement planners‚ has been requested to provide advice4 on how to invest $200‚000 for one of its clients. The client has stipulated that the money must be put into either a stock fund of a money market fund‚ and the annual return should be at least $14‚000. Other conditions related to risk have also been specified‚ and the following linear program was developed to help with this investment
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Communication and Active Listening Choice #2: Review the video recorded interviews in the Activity tab. Document the nonverbal gestures displayed by the participants and your interpretation of the gestures.(36 points) Nonverbal Gestures Used What does this mean to you? Scenario #1 1)hand wave This means he is greeting the jod interviewer 2)leg tapping He is shakeing his leg as if he is nervouse 3) Scenario #2 1)hand shake He is greeting the jod interviewer 2)Head shanking he is shakeing his
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Core Competency involves incorporating diversity into practice. This skill is associated with several practice behaviors that I will be linking to specific artifacts. The first practice behavior is transforming one’s behavior in response to recognition of one’s biases based in difference and culture. This practice behavior relates to an Alcohol Anonymous meeting that I attended‚ and I had to write a reflection for my substance abuse class. The second practice behavior is modifying and adapting mainstream
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Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1 Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 2.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. We communicate for a number of reasons‚ mainly in a social capacity as it is in our nature to crave the company of others‚ but also to pass on information to make sure
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service user might have been given Paracetamol before the due time on the MAR charts due to pain the individual complained. All medication have a specific time difference before second dose could be administered‚ such as Paracetamol where two tablets 4-6 hours difference is allowed for adult person a day. Checking and double checking MAR charts is essential in order to minimize risk of overdose and also if service user is not taking their medication‚ it need to be recorded and informed their doctor
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Individual Analysis Hamlet; Act 4‚ Scene 7 Steven Roach Friday‚ November 16‚ 2012 A Freudian angle of (4.7 135 – 145) and (4.7 9 – 21) Throughout the scene Claudius depicts a personality that evaluates situations and makes choices out of desire without much concern for consequence. Although Claudius does show a little bit of concern for consequence‚ he generally acts from an “inner-child” psyche. In the scene‚ Claudius plots with Laertes and acts quickly out of a sense of DESIRE and makes a
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