Task 2 –The needs of the client and the types of service that exist to meet their needs Matlock children’s centre is a health and social care and early years’ service that provides care and advice from clients aged 0-5 years of age who are both male and female and all seem to be the same race (white Caucasian). Usually around 10 children attend the different sessions available and the service for peeps two runs twice a week from 11am -1pm twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays every two weeks
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Identify Marketing Oppurtunities – Task 2 Executive Summary :- BBQfun was established in 2009 by current CEO‚ Pat Mifsud. BBQfun offers an extensive product range‚ incorporating both local and imported goods. Since 2010‚ the increasingly competitive retail environment‚ technological change‚ changes in consumer buying patterns and consumer confidence has led to disappointing sales. However‚ BBQfun intends to return to healthy sales of $11 million in 2012 through building on its organisational
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LUT1 Task 2 Situation A: In 1993‚ the FMLA act‚ which serves the needs of families trying to balance work life and the needs of the families their working for‚ was established. This act was amended on October 8th‚ 2009 to extend entitlement rights of military caregivers. The FMLA entitles eligible employees the ability to take off up to 12 weeks of unpaid time off within a 12-month period with the benefit of job protection upon returning to the company. The time off is subject to specific
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Fitness testing Task 2 Hand grip test: Suitability: The hand grip test is suitable as it is a straight test to test the forearm strength and gives a good indication of your strength. Reliability: the dynamometer may need to be calibrated regularly to ensure consistent results. Having consistent technique and adequate rest is required to ensure reliability. Validity: The validity of this test as a measure of general strength has been questioned‚ as the strength of the forearm muscles does not
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & LAW BUSM4126 - ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS Assessment Task Two: Interpreting Economic Data Executive Summary The purpose of this study is to provide a brief analysis of some key economic measures pertaining to the health of the Australian economy. With the global economic outlook still very much in a state of flux following the GFC it is vitally important for the Australian Government and Reserve Bank of Australia
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UNIT 3 – HEALTH‚ SAFETY AND SECURITY TASK 2 – P2‚ M1 BY SOPHIE PRIOR P2) Outline how legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care settings • Legislation in a law or a group of laws in which ensures any actions and practices are carried out. • A regulation or regulations is a principle rule law (legal rules) which have to be applied in care settings that supplement the HASAWA‚ regulations are also designed to control behavior. •
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Task-2 Part-2 Fibrous proteins /collagen: From my diagram I can observe the quaternary structure is 3 helical polypeptides which are looped around and is held by hydrogen bonds. The 3 stranded molecules runs parallel to others and the disulphide cross-linkages between the r-groups of the amino acid holds the molecules together forming fibres. Collagen molecules forms covalent bonds which are called cross links‚ with other collagen molecules next to it. The cross-links that form are shocked along
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EGT1 – Economics and Global Business Applications Task 2 Elasticity of demand is a measure of responsiveness to a price change of a good or service. When demand is elastic‚ the percentage of a price change of a product will result in a larger percentage of quantity demanded (McConnell‚ p 77). It basically means reducing the price of a good service will result in a greater quantity demanded and an increase in revenue for the seller. When demand is inelastic‚ a change in price will result in
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Organizational Management RJFT2 Task 2 A1. The Utah Symphony was recognized as a Group II orchestra. Group I and Group II are distinguished by the endowment amount and level of annual expenditures. For the year of 2001-2002‚ the average endowment for Group I orchestras was around $76 million and $8.8 million for Group II orchestras. The Utah Symphony came in just shy of $12.2 million in 2000-2001 and was projected to be upwards of $13.7 million for 2001-2002. That being said‚ the Utah Symphony
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Western Governors University October 26‚ 2013 Human Resources JDT2 Task #2 To: Bob Smith‚ Chief Executive Officer From: ‚ Elementary Division Officer CC: Executive Team Date: October 26‚ 2013 Re: Elementary Toy Test Result Overview: An elementary toy that is due to be shipped at the end of the week has failed quality control testing. A metal whistle has been shown to exceed the federal regulation guidelines for lead. The testing process showed the lead level for this particular toy tested
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