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    Abuse in Care Home

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    Identify two reports on serious failures to protect individuals from abuse. Write an account that describes the unsafe practices in the reviews. Below are 2 different accounts of abuse within hospitals and care homes. I will explain the alleged abuse against residents in their care. In the 1st Account I sourced the information from the following website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-14181646 The 2nd Account I sourced the information from the following website: http://www.birminghammail

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    studio recordings from the 1950s have been found‚ but it’s long been thought that no recordings of the show’s earliest days survived. Turns out a recording of the Merry-Go-Round from Friday‚ November 11‚ 1937 has been in the Radio Archive of the University of Memphis for years‚ and it reveals a vastly different Merry-Go-Round than most might expect. The Bensman Radio Program Archive was started in 1969 when Dr. Marvin Bensman‚ a University of Memphis professor‚ began collecting recordings of American

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    Inventory System

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    is focused to look for a drugstore that conducts manual recording and counting of their supplies. This is to provide them a system that can make their transactions faster and reliable. The system will cover the transactions between owners‚ the recording of the records in the database and the computation that will provide accurate cost of dealings. 3.0 REASON OF CHOICE The proponents chose a pharmacy that uses manual counting and recording of their supplies to present them the benefits of using

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    e.g safe storage‚ need to know basis‚ recording must comply with policy and guidance‚ roles and responsibilities‚ agreement of person involved‚ use of terminology‚ dated/signed‚ disclosure‚ freedom of information legislation and data protection. Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in your work environment. * To maintain records that are up to date‚ complete‚ accurate and legible e.g.: recording‚ signed‚ accurate‚ dated‚ agreed methods

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    Management and Supervision

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    What is Supervision? The purpose of this essay is to find out what is supervision. The theories behind it and why. The types of people who manage it‚ also looking at the emotional intelligence. Discovering what the Legislations are and find out what Care Standards say. Also taking a look at the codes of conduct and any group studies. I will also be quoting some suitable quotes and explaining then. Finally I will give you my conclusion and final thoughts on supervision. Firstly we ask ourselves

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    Explain why it is important in a health and social care setting to have secure systems for recording and storing information (HSC028-1.1) In a health and social care setting‚ there are a number of reasons why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information. Some of these reasons include: To protect service users’ and even care workers’ private information from unauthorised viewing by third parties (other people who are not supposed to have access to those information)

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    Music Contract

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    _________‚ 2012‚ is for the professional recording of ‘Projects’ represented by Samantha (client) for the recording session described below. The undersigned employer (S.N.E.) and the undersigned client agree on the contract as follows: Client agrees to be personally and individually liable for the terms of this contract. S.N.E hereby engages and employs musicians for exclusive personal services‚ providing them with a wide range of recording equipment and instruments to endeavour

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    The material utilized by Marklund et al. consists of audio recordings of spontaneous parent-child interactions collected through the SPRINT project . There were sixty baseline recordings included‚ featuring a total of 15 children: seven boys and eight girls. When these recordings occurred‚ the children involved were aged between 5.8 and 6.2 years old. The parents/guardians involved in SPRINT recorded spontaneous interaction between themselves and their child in four different types of typical situations

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    Most Memorable Experience

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    definitely stands out the most is my most recent experience of recording. Professionally recording is a long‚ hard process that takes a lot of energy and patience. When I recorded with my band‚ New Tomorrow‚ we started by creating a layout. As a band‚ we had a meeting with our recording engineer discussing the quality hat we wanted for our final product. Then we got to work. The first step in recording‚ of course‚ is actually recording all of the instrument tracks. First the guitarist and bassist

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    File Storage and Retrieval Information stored in a mass storage system is conceptually grouped into large units called files. A typical file may consist of a complete text document‚ a photograph‚ a program‚ a music recording‚ or a collection of data about the employees in a company. Mass storage devices dictate that these files be stored and retrieved in smaller‚ multiple byte units. For example‚ a file stored on a magnetic disk must be manipulated by sectors‚ each of which is a fixed predetermined

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