How to Create and Effective Technology Support Team May 10‚ 2010 University of Phoenix People in every workplace speak of building the team‚ working as a team‚ and my team‚ but few understand how to create the experience of teamwork or how to develop an effective team (Heathfield‚ n.d.). Technology has become a critical need for any business to profit in a positive way. This research paper will explain a few key elements that are a requirement to have an effective technology support
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services to the service users: 1.1 Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that service users are cared for in this Care Home. 1.2 Outlines the procedures that are adopted in this care home for protecting your clients and your colleagues from harm. 1.3 Analyse the benefit of following a person-centred approach with the service users of this care home. 1.4 Explain any ethical dilemmas and conflict that may have arisen when providing care‚ support and protection to the elderly clients
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Explain how an understanding of Honey and Mumford’s learning styles could help you to maximise your own learning on the International Diploma course. Learning Styles were created by Peter Honey and Alan Mumford‚ and they identified four distinct learning styles or preferences: Activist‚ Theorist; Pragmatist and Reflector. ( Mobbs‚ 2003).These are the learning approaches that individuals naturally prefer and they recommend that in order to maximise one’s own personal learning. Individuals have
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Poverty and the Impact It Has On Children There are currently 3.6 million children living in poverty in the UK. That’s almost a third of all children. 1.6 million of these children live in severe poverty. In the UK 58% of children living in poverty are in a family where someone works. What is child poverty? A family with two adults and two children needs to have £349 each week in order to be above the poverty line. It is a child who does not have access to reasonable level of clothing‚ nutrition
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I believe that others influence people’s choices. When individuals make a decision to act on one’s powers‚ they could either take risks that may turn out to be detrimental (How Other People’s Choices Affect Our Own‚ 2015). As stated by How Other People’s Choices Affect Our Own (2015)‚ “Decisions about risky options are guided by both information‚ such as the likelihood of a particular outcome‚ and our attitudes towards risk. Other people’s decisions are known to influence our own choices of risker
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Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice: There are seven principles which are underpinned by an explicit value base: (DH 2008) Principle 1 Ensure individuals are able to make informed choices to manage their self care needs Principle 2 Communicate effectively to enable individuals to assess their needs‚ and develop and gain confidence to self care Principle 3 Support and enable individuals to access appropriate
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pedagogy is a holistic approach to caring for children which combines education and care‚ emphasising that bringing up children is the shared responsibility of parents and society. It is a practical and theoretical framework‚ with 9 key principles‚ as follows: • A focus on the child as a whole person‚ and support for the child’s overall development • The practitioner seeing herself/himself as a person‚ in relationship with the child or young person • Children and staff are seen as inhabiting the same
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wear a red hat whenever they left the “ghetto”‚ so the Christians would recognize them as Jewish. And at night the gates to the “ghetto” were closed‚ locked and guarded by Christians. I intend to explain both the Christian and Jewish side of the story‚ and to show where and how xenophobia ties in with the play. In act 4 scene 1 (the courtroom scene) Portia disguises herself as a male lawyer‚ but she acts sarcastic and hypocritical towards the jew (Shylock). “Do you confess to the bond? Then must the
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BOX 2 THEORIES ON HOW CHILDREN DEVELOP AND LEARN cognitive / constructivist Jean Piaget – he believed that we take in information and that our brains process it and as a result of this our behaviour changes. He felt that children move through different stages in their development and that adults play an important role as they support children through different stages of development. He believed that children learn through process of adapting and understanding known as: Assimilation – taking
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setting Protecting Children and Young People: Framework for Scotland Scottish Executive 2004. All Childs and young people in Scotland have the right to be cared for and protected from harm and to grow up in a safe environment in which their rights and needs are respected. Every adult in Scotland has a role in ensuring all the children live safely and can reach their full potential. Parents and carers have the most important role to play‚ whether living with their children or not. Other family members
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