Unit 32 Understand physical Disability 1. Understand the importance of differentiating between the individual and the disability. 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognize and value an individual as a person It is important because each person deserves respect and each person has their own individual needs. Not every person is the same‚ and treating a person in the exact same way as everyone else may not be the best way to help show that persons individuality. 1.2 Describe the importance
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For several years‚ the auto insurance industry relied on personal relationships that were built between local insurance agents and their local customers (Lewins & Davis‚ 2002). However‚ the way consumers seek auto insurance is changing possibly due to advances in technology. In today’s society‚ technological changes are constantly evolving. It is important for a company such as GEICO to adapt to consumer’s demands for the latest technology. The internet and website capabilities are just one
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Performance Evidence: Explore Models of Disability Date of activity: 12th October 2013 Ref to other units 58‚1.1 58‚1.2 58‚ 1.3 58‚2.1 58‚3‚3.1‚2‚3 58‚3.2‚3 58.2.2 58‚2.3 Examples of some theoretical models of disability are as follows; The medical model: is presented as viewing disability as a problem of the person‚ directly
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Latin Immigration February 12‚ 2012 The Bracero Program The Bracero Program was a system put in place from 1942 to 1964 to recruit Mexican farm laborers during World War II to supplement a temporary work force in the United States. In hopes of making enough money to buy land and create more lucrative futures‚ many Mexican workers left their families to work in the Bracero Program; unfortunately the U.S. was the only country that truly benefited from the work of the Braceros and continues
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Lynch‚ Cantillon & Walsh‚ 2004). Yet within contemporary society inequality‚ oppression and discrimination are still being experienced by distinct groups‚ one of which is individual’s with physical disabilities. History shows the legacy of oppression suffered by those with disabilities. It is widely acknowledged that ancient Greek culture informed the foundations of Western Civilisation‚ they believed in asserting citizenship‚ rights and individual dignity but only extended these rights
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Devlin’s piece makes it clear that a binary conception of disability is inappropriate because of the implicit assumptions it makes. For one‚ categorizing people as disabled because of their relationship to the built environment and socially constructed norms privileges those constructions as somehow more ‘natural’ than the people themselves‚ who are instead deemed unnatural or deficient and are expected to adapt. Also‚ because disability is only apparent in context‚ there are a range of physical
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preferences. By focusing on all aspects of an individual including aspiration will ensure their wellbeing and self¬-esteem is maintained. Person centred care aims to promote the independence and autonomy of an individual rather than focussing on their disability. Instead of treating the person as a collection of symptoms and behaviours to be controlled‚ person centred care means considering the whole person‚ taking into account each individual’s unique qualities‚ abilities‚ interests‚ preferences and needs
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Dyslexia is resopinaclbel of 80% of learning disabilities. In the event that a child is born with it it will make their academic life more than anything else. Dyslexia can make it more tougth to read. Dyslexia is the most common learning disability and effects the brain. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that uses different parts of the brain when you think. For most people it affects the way the brain gets messiges. In dyslexia there are not different levels but different kinds some kids affect
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Disability Every day people walk down streets passing millions of people and most likely barely notice anything about them. Some may look exactly like us but others may look the same and have issues we can not see. Some people have disabilities‚ a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements‚ senses‚ or activities. Most never find out that they have a disability until it’s too late to really do anything. They have
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Insurance Business in Bangladesh: Prospects & Problems Introduction Incidentals of Authorization and Submittal: This analytical report “Insurance Business in Bangladesh: Prospects and Problems” have been prepared as a requirement of the course named- ‘Insurance and Risk Management’ course code- 223. This report is submitted to Md. Abdullah Al Jamil‚ Lecturer‚ Department of Marketing‚ Comilla University on July 13‚ 2011 as authorized on April 13‚ 2011 The investigation was conducted by the Scarlet
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