| | | | |P1:describe how marketing techniques are used |M1:compare marketing techniques used in |D1: evaluate the effectiveness of the use of | |to market products in two organizations |marketing products in two organizations |techniques used in marketing products in one | | |
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unit Unit 3 P4- Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful you try and it is how many precautions they take. The health care setting I will be talking about is a Care home‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities
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Has lost electrons; indicated by a positive sign‚ as in Na+ 2 : Molecule that dissociates in water to form individual ions‚ ionic compound 3 : Substances whose molecules have more than one kind of atom 4 : Positively charged particle in nucleus 5 : Function is to store energy for later use M. 6 : Alkaline 7 : Double sugar made up of two monosaccharide units 8 : A group of atoms bound together in a group 9 : Non-charged particle in nucleus 10 : Chemical systems that absorb excess acids or bases
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reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name‚ the course title and the Unit and Assessment number. Name: Daniel Booth Please note that this Assessment document has 14 pages and is made up of 3 Parts. Part 1: Understand food labelling 1. Identify the nutritional information that must be provided on food labels. On food labelling nutritional information must be showing
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Level 5: DTLLS / CITY & Guilds – Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 402: Delivering Lifelong Learning. Define what is meant by an inclusive learning and teaching environment; Inclusive learning and teaching environment; to me it means a safe and welcoming environment with a cooperative relationship between learners and teachers. That is based on incorporating activities‚ programs and associated material and resources within a comfortable learning environment‚ which supports
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UNIT 3 1.1 Explain what is meant by diversity‚ equality and inclusion. Diversity; this is the difference in people’s culture‚ color‚ race‚ background‚ moral believes and religion. In other for diversity to be effective‚ people need to accept others for who they are in the society such as people who do not share the same values. In health care‚ the diversity range from elderly‚ mental health‚ disabilities and race. Care assistants meet different types of people from different background during
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Unit 3 Supporting children E1 - current laws that influence working practices in a setting for children are -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 ‚ Children Act 1989 ‚ Children Act 2004 ‚ Equality Act 2006 ‚ speacial educational needs and disability act 2001. E2 - Uncrc legislation influence working practices in the setting by giving children their own special rights and allows childrens views to be heard.it defends the familys role in childrens lives ‚ respects children
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Sarah Brindley‚ Unit 3 - suppporting children. E1/E2- Five pieces of current legislation are‚ Children Act 2004‚ Human Rights Act 2000‚ UNCRC 1998‚ Equality Act 2006 and Protection of data act 1999. Children Act 2004 states that the interests of children and young people are better in all considerations of welfare and safeguarding and that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility. This is because safegaurding can only be achieved by building up a range of outcomes for children and
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controls of a trusted website and injects malicious code with the intent of spreading it to other end users. For example‚ an attacker injects a browser script on a website‚ so that other users will click on it and compromise sensitive information. 3. What is a reflective cross-site scripting attack? A reflective cross-site scripting attack is when the injected script is reflected off the web server‚ much like an error message or search results. This type of attack is mostly carried out by e-mail
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Chapter 8 1. Define the term empowerment‚ being sure to distinguish between involvement and empowerment. Involved employees are asked for their input‚ but are not given ownership of their jobs. Empowered employees are given ownership of the process and they are responsible for the products or services generated by those processes. 10. What is a quality circle? A quality circle is a group of employees that meets regularly for the purpose of identifying‚ recommending‚ and making workplace improvements
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