BTEC Extended Diploma Level 3 Assignment Brief Course Title: Extended Diploma Level 3 in Health and Social Care Unit : 5 Assignment Title: Anatomy & Physiology Scenario/Vocational Context: This unit introduces core knowledge of cellular structure and function‚ and the organisation of the body as a whole‚ and then builds on this to develop a more detailed knowledge of the fine anatomy and physiology of the systems involved in energy metabolism. Functional Skills Development: This assignment
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working in health and social care as they help them to: develop positive relationships with people using services and their families and friends‚ so they can understand and meet their needs develop positive relationships with work colleagues and other professionals share information with people using the services‚ by providing and receiving information report on the work they do with people. Oral/verbal method of communication Effective communication is essential in all care settings
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Sample Assignment Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business Unit 3: Organisations and Behaviour Student name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 11th March 2013 4th April 2013 Assignment title OB1: Culture and Management Style (1 of 3) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no. Evidence (Page
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Date Review Dates EDEXCEL LEVEL 7 BTEC EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPING STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SKILLS 1 1 KWAKU F. DARKWAH DR. R. KUMAR 1 This unit provides the learner with an understanding of the links between strategic management‚ leadership‚ and organisational direction and the skills to be able to apply this understanding. 27/05/2011 24/06/2011 BY 5PM 2/06/2011 16/06/2011 LSME EDEXCEL BTEC LEVEL 7 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
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personality it would be different because of the genes passed on from their parents. However‚ a social theorist that supports the nurture side
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9JQ M: 07534576932 E: stelladike@gmail.com PERSONAL SUMMARY A well-mannered‚ polite and hardworking care assistant who is able to work closely with other health care professionals in any pressurised environment. I have an awareness‚ understanding and commitment to the protection and safeguarding of clients under my care‚ and a long track record of not only maintaining service standards but also improving them. I have the hands on experience and technical expertise
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stream. Sexually transmitted diseases are the most common infect the genitals. HIV and AIDS virus‚ is carried in the bodily fluids and can be transmitted in the saliva‚ seminal fluid or the blood. Prevention methods including hand washing‚ the social care worker’s and others’ personal hygiene. The preventions methods of infection control are: * Hand hygiene is decontamination of the hands by either washing or the application of alcohol hand rub products. The importance of hand hygiene in the
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development | Infancy can count to 20 they know ABC and they watch TV and ask to go out‚ begin to pretend by acting out familiar activities. Responding‚ and making some kind of sound understands by people around him and copy mum and dads words. | Social development | From the birth infant knows people around him by how they treat him and infant making relationship between him and his parent ‚by age six laughing him and laugh his mother when she changing his nappies‚ the baby is discovering he is
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INTRODUCTION Main barriers to accessing health and social care. Barriers mean the difficult people face to access a service. There is wide range of help available by health and social care to people however accessing it can be frustrating and difficult. This barrier occurs for different reason‚ and there are different ways of accessing health and social care. (Cited in Hetherington A‚ Irvine J‚ Rasheed A‚ - BTEC first Level 2 Health and Social Care (Hodder 2012) ISBN 9781444111903 pg 283)
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third party requests‚ but on the other hand‚ access to all personal data (under the Data Protection Act 1998) is an absolute exception under the Freedom of Information Act Moreover Care Standard Act 2000 is also another legislation relating to health and social care settings - All service users must have care plans in place‚ which include the medical information‚ personal details and risk assessment. The Risk assessment should include the environment‚ individual mental and physical conditions;
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