Level 2- Certificate for the Children and Young People’s Workforce Introduction to communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children and Young People’s settings UNIT 001 001.1.1-What are the different reasons people communicate? There are many reasons for people to communicate these could include‚ giving or receiving information in my setting with co workers for daily activites.This also could be used for receiving instructions. I would also need communication if I had concerns over a child
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1.1 – AN IDENTIFICATION OF THE DIFFERENT REASONS PEOPLE COMMUNICATE Introduction Communication is a key element in every aspect of our lives. We all require communication whether this is verbal‚ non-verbal or written. From the moment a child is born communication is vital. The child uses it to bond‚ express feelings‚ feel safe and secure‚ and to understand right from wrong. I strongly believe that from birth to five fundamentally makes us the people we are to become. Children’s brains
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CU1521.1- understand how to plan and provide environments and services that support children and young people’s health and safety 1. Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services 2. Explain how health and safety is monitored and maintained and how people in work setting are made aware of risks and hazards and encouraged to work safely 3. Identify sources of current guidance for planning healthy and safe environments and
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PES 114 Health Journal Entry Maintaining healthy relationships are a vital part of any persons life. There are several different aspects to think about when examining a relationship whether that is companionship of friends‚ family‚ or a more personal relationship with somebody you may be dating or married to. Having a good assortment of good friends is a vital part of a person’s life in general. Friends should be somebody that you can speak comfortably with‚ and trust with nearly anything
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Unit 25 2.1 Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people Safeguarding children and young people is a key for all professionals who work in all settings where they have contact with children‚ more so children who could be more vulnerable than others i.e. a child who struggles with a physical or mental disability. All children need to feel safe and secure and are being taught or mentored by adults they can trust. It is of the upmost importance that the correct people‚ whether
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| | |College of Humanities | | |HUM/114 Version 3 | | |Critical Thinking and Creative Problem | |
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of energy is related to the distance an object moves times the force moving it? Student Response Correct Answer A. work B. latent heat C. potential energy D. power E. sensible heat Score: 1/1 2 EOSC INDIVIDUAL QUIZZES ! Which prefix used with units represents a billion? Student Response Correct Answer BOB ZHAO A. g B. b C. M D. B E. G Score: 1/1 3 EOSC INDIVIDUAL QUIZZES ! BOB ZHAO The speed at which wave energy propagates is called the ______ speed. Student Response Correct Answer
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SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Title Level Credit value SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 3 3 Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions‚ etc. The communication could be
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eliminating gene pools‚ but not always good. Some survival of the fittest refer to a species such as bees (which are eusocial) They are 75% related to each other due to having one queen. Cell Theory: Cells are the basic structural and physiological units of all living organisms.
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FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Module 1 – Introduction to financial risk management 1. What are the major categories of risk? Please provide examples. (Topic heading: Main categories of risk controls SG 1.32) Seven categories of risk are outlined. These are summarised in the table below: Type of risk Definition Example Liquidity The risk of not being able to pay back what you owe due to the inability to convert assets into cash quickly‚ without materially
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