How are care values promoted in health and social care settings? Care values are a set of rules and guidelines that every health and social care practitioner has to follow in order to provide services to their clients. The seven principles are: - Promoting equality and diversity - Maintaining confidentiality of information –promoting individual’s rights and beliefs. In a day care setting the practitioners maintain confidential information as they follow the data protection act‚ the day care centre
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10 – Pricing: Understanding and Capturing Customer Value Chapter 12 – Marketing Channels: Delivering Customer Value Assignment Week 5 Marcela Ramirez Ortiz Florida National University Abstract No matter what the state of the economy‚ companies should sell value‚ no price. Firms successful at creating customer value with the other marketing mix activities must capture this value in the prices they earn. In chapter 10 addresses
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Economic Principle | Marketing Principle | Form Utility | | | | | | | | | | Utility is a term used by economists to describe the measurement of "useful-ness" that a consumer obtains from any good. Utility may measure how much one enjoys a movie‚ or the sense of security one gets from buying a deadbolt. The utility of any object or circumstance can be considered. Some examples include the utility from eating an apple‚ from living in a certain house‚ from voting for a specific candidate
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I will discuss my understanding of the Principles of nursing practice (RCN‚ 2010). I will look at the Principles in general‚ investigate the professional‚ legal and ethical frameworks that guide nursing practice and how I demonstrated these principles in caring for a patient whilst on placement. I will conclude with reflection on my own development as a result of the client care and how the principles of nursing practice delivers safe and effective person centred nursing. The Principles of Nursing
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Hữu Hoàng Hải-EBBA4A the Scarcity Principle of Robert Cialdini Robert Cialdini‚ one of the foremost experts on influence‚ found that people value and desire something more when it is rare or difficult to obtain. He called this the Scarcity Principle). Across numerous experiments‚ Cialdini and others have found that making something rare ("only 5 left")‚ time limited ("one day sale")‚ or unique ("just for you")‚ increases its perceived attractiveness and value. Scarcity surely works in economical
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behavior of ones self to create an impression which can influence others around us. One factor that may affect our Self-Presentation is the situation one is in‚ also known as the context. This may influence our Persona‚ the ‘masks’ we wear or our Performance‚ how ‘sincere’ or ‘cynical’ we are. For example‚ if one was on a first date‚ we may be very cynical to give a good first impression or give an impression of our ideal-self‚ however‚ if the individual had a high self esteem‚ they may seem to be
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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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AMAZING RACE PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY From “Democracy for All‚” Street Law‚ Inc.: http://www.streetlaw.org/democlesson.html People from around the world have identified the basic principles‚ which must exist in order to have a democratic government. These principles often become a part of the constitution or bill of rights in a democratic society. Though no two democratic countries are exactly alike‚ people in democracies support many of the same basic principles and desire the same benefits
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China Textile in Global Value Chain Jean RUFFIER CNRS searcher‚ CEFC‚ Centre d’Etudes Français sur la Chine Contemporaine‚ Hongkong French chair of Centre franco-chinois de sociologie de recherche sur les organisations 中法组织研究中心‚ SUN Yatsen University‚ Guangzhouruffier@univ-lyon3.fr[->0] After being a worldwide threat‚ Chinese apparel industry is facing a double challenge: 1 - Either to remain a low cost base in the international value chain using low wage advantages with a double
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Explain the ways in which adults can effectively support and extend the speech‚ language and communication development of children during the early years. 1. Use everyday events to maintain a continual narrative of what you are doing‚ how you are doing things and what is coming next. E.g. When I wash my son’s hands or run him a bath‚ I always tell him that I turn the cold water on first then add hot water to make it warm. I let him hold is hand under the running water and ask him to tell me as it
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