Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business and Administration Assessment Guidance Please note: In some cases‚ the examples provided in this guidance document have been taken direct from the vision2learn course materials. When marking‚ you must ensure that learners have not plagiarised these materials in their Assessment answers and that the work they have done is their own. When marking work‚ please bear in mind that learners will provide alternative answers to those shown below and these
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Assignment 1 Q1. Why is it important for children to be involved in decision making? * Self esteem * Self confidence * Emotional well-being * Stronger relationships * Adults = authorative‚ not controlling * Telling children what they can/not do without explanation or negotiation can lead to a range of rebellious behaviour‚ confrontation‚ intimidation/nervousness in younger children * Adult providing ranges of toys and materials‚ allowing free play‚ no controlling is
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The Act covers both computer and manual records. The act has eight principles with a general mention of that data should be processed fairly‚ securely‚ and for a limited purpose. More so‚ it states that a patient has the right to view their records but must pay a fee to do so. However‚ the holders are not obliged
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Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 states that all those who carry out or apply for positions to carry out regulated activity (whether as paid or voluntary work) under this legislation must be checked through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) The Police Act 1997 requires employers to carry out criminal record checks before employees or volunteers are allowed to provide regulated activity to vulnerable adults. From September 2012‚ a vulnerable adult is described by the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 as a
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We also provide training for up-skilling the Officers and for Management and Supervisors in their roles and responsibilities. The Security Industry is overseen and regulated by The Security Industry Authority (SIA) and the Private security Industry Act 2001 (PSIA).PSIA is the overriding legislation which states that anyone employed within the private contract security field will have to hold a currant Security licence‚ Front Line Operational Staff‚ None Front Line Company directors‚ Part of the
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This safeguarding legislation is set out in The Children Act (1989) and (2004). It also features in the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child‚ and the right that all children to be free from abuse. The government also provides guidance in their document Working together to safeguard children 2013. Any jobs that involve caring for or being in sole charge of children or adults require a CRB check. 2. Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young
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care. There are many legislations‚ these are the ones I feel are most relevant: Children Act (2004 and 1989) The Children Act 2004 amended the Children Act 1989 mainly in response to the Victoria Climbe inquiry. The Children Act 1989 was the first acknowledgment in UK Law of children’s rights encapsulated by the phrase ‘the needs of the child are paramount’. A set of aim led to the creation of the Children Act 2004. The main purpose was to give boundaries and help for local authorities to better regulate
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Unit three: Principles of managing information and producing documents Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make
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Confidentiality and sharing information: Data Protection act 1998 Not to discus personal information about a member of staff/resident with another member of staff or resident Equality and diversity Sex discrimination act 1975 Equal pay act Health and safety Regular manual handling training Heath and safety at work act 1974 Personal development On-going training Care Standards Act 2000 Safeguarding and protection The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Protecting and keeping all residents
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shopping‚ appointments‚ taking service users out regularly or just giving general support whilst at the same time helping to ensure that the service user’s life is full and enjoyable with the support of staff and family members. 5.4 The Data Protection Act 1998 covers the way in which service user’s information is shared. It’s important that all staff aware
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