Children and young people workforce Diploma Level 3 by Emma Staynings Unit 45 1.1 Human Rights Act. Human rights act come into force in Britain in October 2000. This act is vital in protecting the fundamental freedoms of everyone in our society. As childminders we develop policies and procedures‚ we make sure fresh water is supplied and that we have a safe home environment‚ supplying healthy food and be a good role model for the children in our care. These rights are in place to protect
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Model Assignment (Learner Extract) Issued September 2012 OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technicals in Health and Social Care Unit 1: developing effective communication in health & social care Please note: This OCR Cambridge model assignment may be used to provide evidence for the unit identified above. Alternatively‚ centres may ‘tailor’ or modify the assignment within permitted parameters (see Information for Teachers). It is the centre’s responsibility to ensure that any modifications
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Unit Title: Unit sector reference: Level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit expiry date: Unit accreditation number: Facilitate person centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review HSC 3020 Three 6 45 30/04/2015 H/601/8049 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to facilitate person-centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review. Learning Outcomes The learner
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LEVEL III Question: Topic: Minutes: 1 Individual PM/Behavioral 15 Reading References: 2011 Level III‚ Volume 2‚ Study Session 3‚ Reading 7‚ pp. 5–12 “Heuristic-Driven Bias: The First Theme‚” Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing‚ Hersh Shefrin (Oxford University School Press‚ 2002) 2011 Level III‚ Volume 2‚ Study Session 3‚ Reading 8‚ pp13–20 “Frame Dependence: The Second Theme‚” Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance
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Behavioral Heuristics – Check Anchor/OAR Availability– Conservatism‚ Anchoring‚ Overconfidence‚ Ambiguity aversion‚ Representativeness‚ Availability Traditional Finance – TF-RAR - Risk averse‚ Asset integration‚ Rational expectations Behavioral Finance – BF-LAB - Loss averse‚ Asset segregation‚ Biased expectations Type of Investors – CMIS - Cautious‚ Methodical‚ Individualistic‚ Spontaneous IPS Process – OCSAEEA‚ Old Cars Sell At Eastern European Auctions – Objectives‚ Constraints‚ Strategy
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BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE BTEC HEALTH AND SOCIAL LEVEL 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABUSE Physical Abuse * Hitting * Slapping * Pushing * Kicking * Misuse of medication Signs and symptoms: The person can be very inactive there will be a noticeable change on the person’s appearance. For example bruising in unusual places such as thighs or under the arms. Secret falls or major injuries that they won’t tell you about. Bruises or
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BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Question: Unit 3 – Introduction to MarketingBTEC Level 3 Diploma in BusinessP1- describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organizations.P2- describe the limitations and constrains of marketing.M1- compare marketing techniques used in marketing products in Two organizations. Answer: P1 - I am going to be talking about how marketing techniques are used to market products in two different organizations.Marketing is the process of understanding
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Mark Cooper CIH Level 3 March 2013 Assignment 3 Report on Provisions of Affordable Housing Contents: 1. Aim 2. Housing 3. Housing Deprivation 4. Urban Policy 5. Stock by Tenure 6. LGA Housing Stock 7. Right to Buy Entitlement 8. Community Stability & Regeneration 9. Accessibility of Affordable Housing 10. Accessing Affordable Housing 11. Conclusion Information Report: Economic Factors Affecting Policy and Provision of Affordable
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References: Pgs. 3‚ 4‚ 6‚ 235 WAG (2008) Framework for Children’s Learning for 3 to 7-year-olds in Wales Department for Children‚ Education‚ Lifelong Learning and Skills. Hixson‚ J. (2012) Unit 1 hand outs Llewelyn‚A http://www.showandtellforparents.com/wfdata/frame155-1001/pressrel24.asp Child Centred
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