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    Recent Employer CLS Care Services - October 2011– Date Care Team Leader- Lyndhurst Key Skills • Managing a team of care staff ensuring all needs of the clients are met to a high standard. • Taking responsibility for the home in the absence of the Manager. • Ensuring that all services provided meet CLS standards. • Lead and coach the team including staff supervisions and yearly appraisals. • Maintaining accurate records e.g. care plans‚ accident reports.

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    Indonesia. They were relatively small people‚ identical to modern-day dwarfs. But after researching recovered fossils of their bodies scientists realize there are distinct differences; one of these differences happens to be the foot of h. floresiensis. The size of the foot is unusually long compared to their tibia and femur. These proportions have never been seen in other types of humans‚ or dwarfing humans‚ but only in some primitive types of apes. This means that h. floresiensis may have ancestors

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    their equity out of the companies‚ Wolverine Worldwide and Caleres will fare better than Foot Locker and DSW. If‚ however‚ interest rates begin to rise‚ making all liabilities more expensive‚ Foot Locker and DSW will be better off. Activity The shoe retailers’ activity can be measured by their asset turnover ratios‚ or how fast they can move products from the manufacturing facilities to the end consumers. Foot Locker and Caleres both have high asset turnover ratios‚ meaning that they are the quickest

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    A Report on Care at Home‚ Care in the Home and Care within the NHS Over the past two decades and more there have been huge changes made to the children’s residential care sector. There have been many reasons for this‚ abuse scandals‚ staffing problems and the effectiveness of group homes being called into question - also the cost effectiveness of these homes. It is far often cheaper to keep these young people at home‚ sometimes this is good

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    Tae Kwon Do The name Taekwondo is derived from the Korean word "Tae" meaning foot‚ "Kwon" meaning fist and "Do" meaning way of. So‚ literally Taekwondo means "the way of the foot and fist". The name Taekwondo‚ however‚ has only been used since 1955 while the arts’ roots began 2‚300 years ago in Korea. The earliest records of Taekwondo date back to 50 B.C. when Korea was divided into three Kingdoms known as Silla‚ Goguryeo‚ and Baekje. Although Taekwondo first appeared in the Goguryeo kingdom‚ Silla’s

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    Unit 232 - Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with Their Plan of Care Unit 232 - Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 - Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning

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    discussion‚ provide examples of two successful Disease Management Programs from real life. Why were these programs successful? Can they be replicated in other settings? What are the challenges to replication? According to the Academy of managed care pharmacy‚ disease management programs are designed to improve the health of persons with chronic conditions and reduce associated costs from avoidable complications by identifying and treating chronic conditions more quickly and more effectively‚ thus

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    SeniorCare@Home Business Plan Online Service and Training for In-home Senior Care Johnny July 19‚ 2013 Mission statement To meet the market growing demand for non-medical and skilled nursing in-home care‚ primarily to exploding market of those over the age of 60. SeniorCare@Home provides online and training service both for the elderly and workers who intend to work on senior care. Key Market: Seniors / Home Care & Service Contribution: Information‚ opportunities and training

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    Criteria 1 It is important for practitioners to identify children’s care and learning needs in a setting‚ there are many reasons for this. Firstly‚ is to promote development. Some children develop and learn faster than others and it is partly our responsibility to ensure all children’s needs are cared for no matter what stage of development they are at. We can do this by carrying out observations; these help us to identify the exact learning needs of children. They can show us clearly what stage

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    Trench Foot was a serious disorder during World War 1‚ especially during the winter of 1914-1915‚ when over 20‚000 Allied men were affected. Whale oil played a vital role in minimizing the condition but even so some 74‚000 Allied troops had been afflicted by the end of the war. In Flanders and France trenches were dug in land that was often at or near to sea level and where the water table was just beneath the soil surface. After a couple of feet of digging the soldiers inevitably hit water and

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