316 Support individuals to access and use services and facilities 1.1 Describe how accessing a range of services and facilities can be beneficial to an individual’s well being It is beneficial for an individual’s overall (physical‚ mental‚ social) well-being to have access to a range of services and facilities. For example supporting an individual to use the bus helps them to feel part of the society‚ doing something that others do. They can also meet others which helps them to socialize. 1
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Technical Support Unit code: J/601/7279 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to enable learners to use their understanding of technical support tools and techniques and organisational policies and procedures to source technical information and communicate advice and guidance to resolve technical problems. Unit introduction Developments in technology have created a demand for technical support personnel
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you so much for contributing to my mission trip to Nicaragua. It was one of the most fun trips I’ve ever been on! It was so amazing to see how many lives we impacted and how much the Nicaraguans were amazed by us. Next time you have the opportunity to go on a mission trip to Nicaragua or anywhere else I urge you to go. It is so rewarding. The first working day‚ in the morning‚ we went out and handed out food bags with food‚ toiletries and other useful items. Then half of our team (Including me)
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INDEX 1. Recruitment 1.1 Ex-employees 1.2 Customers 2. Variable Pay and Performance Linked Incentives 3. Diversity & Inclusion 4. HR Audit 5. Benefits 5.1 Leave policies 5.2 Performance assessment : team vs individual 1. Recruitment 1.1. Ex-employees Former employees can often make successful rehires — they are known quantities and are familiar
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HSC3047 1. The main legislation that governs the use of medication is The Medicines Acts 1968. The following is a list of legislations that have a direct impact upon the handling of medication within a social care setting. • The Medicines Act 1968 • The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 • The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) The Children Act 1989 • The Data Protection Act 1998 • The Care Standards Act 2000 • The Health and Social Care Act 2001 • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) • The Control of Substances
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An early years practitioner has to ensure that they are following the policies and procedures the setting has relating to equality‚ diversity and inclusive practice‚ and should always show that you value the child as an individual. Tasks should be set out to help the child make their own decisions so they are able to feel a sense of control over what they do. Early years settings should clearly display that they welcome diversity; at my setting we have posters of different cultures and a “welcome”
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invasion of England‚ she reassures them and portrays herself as their beacon of hope in winning the war. The Queen convincingly expresses her support for the troops by illuminating her passion and emotions. In an attempt to display her loyalties nevertheless the outcome‚ Queen Elizabeth establishes that she will “live or die amongst [the soldiers].” Her support for the troops will be displayed during the heat of the war and she will alleviate their efforts in the battle‚ instead of experiencing it merely
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A. Critical analysis of safeguarding children including legislation‚ policy and professional practice (4000 word - 100%): United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child (UNCR 1989)‚ Article 1 defines a ’child’ as a person below the age of 18. Law is used in order to legitimise society; children are deeply and permanently affected by the laws that are made and enforced by adults. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children is based on "_protecting‚ preventing and ensure safety_"
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Current Legislation for Home Based Childcare The Human Rights Act 1998 The human rights act 1998 (HRA)‚ which incorporates the rights contained in the European Convention of Human Rights (the convention) into UK law‚ is also relevant in challenging discrimination. This came into force on 2nd October 2000. -Article 14 The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995 The DDA stares that it is illegal to treat Disabled person less favourably than a non-disabled person without justification
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Describe the different form of dementia and the signs and symptoms. Dementia Dementia is the name for a group of symptoms which arise from different disease that affect the brain. The brain is made up of millions of brain cells which send messages to each other. These messages tell the individual everything they need to know to cope with everyday life‚ such as how to move‚ what they are seeing‚ how to speak. They also store memories and control emotions - such as laughing and crying. In someone
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