Understanding the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities Assessment marking guide K/601/5315 4200-209 4222-245 (LD 201) www.cityandguilds.com July 2011 Version 1.1 City & Guilds Skills for a brighter future www.cityandguilds.com Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities: Assessment marking guide Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities Assessor guidance Assessment requirements Candidates must
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Chapter 2 Management‚ Proponents‚ Personal and Organization Management Complements and Supporting Professional Firms Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the registration of the partnership.The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for the registration of the product‚ business name‚ trademark‚ trade name‚ business logo and product logo. Then the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) for product testing‚ laboratory experimentation and some other test And the Bureau of Food And Drugs
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11/10/2012 1 2 Junction Falls Finance and Accounting Services AA205 Risk Management‚ Control and Ethics Joe Metros Director Seminar 7.1: Ethics‚ Fraud Risk and Communication Libby Jones – Chief Accountant Group 6 Marsee Weston – Fixed Asset Manager Overview Scott Smyth – Cash/Debt & Investment Manager Scenario 1 Cathy Elgin – Accounting Assistant (A/R) Scenario 2 Bob Thomas – Accounting Assistant (A/P) Scenario 3 Nora Stewart – Accounting
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Chapter 2. Question 4. How would you measure risk of being a victim? I would measure the risk of being a victim by incorporating the NCVS summary findings for 2009. This survey gives me a broad range of information to use to minimize the risk of being a victim of a crime. It gives us great information such as the following: 1. Gender: men are a little more being victimized then women. 2. Reporting: almost half of the crimes were only reported to police. 3. Race: the highest with 27% for 1000 persons
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additional impacts on individuals’ wellbeing and quality of life. A person with arthritis only can live at home with minimum help of a carer but elderly people who have arthritis and dementia in addition‚ for them it is safer to live in care home. Multiple conditions also require different kinds of medications which are not without side effects. This is also an additional impact on wellbeing that patients have to live with. 2.1 Professionals have many different roles to individuals. There is the doctor
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ensure the safety of all individuals when using the healthcare service. As a healthcare scientist‚ it is our responsibility and duty to ensure that all individuals receive the safest and highest quality of care. A cardio-respiratory department in a district general hospital moves to a new site. You have been asked to assist in making sure that the ‘exercise tolerance-testing suite’ is safe and ready to use. Describe the process you would undertake to assess the
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Risk Management Risk is intrinsic to doing business. Empirical evidences showing that half of small and medium-sized enterprises are closed down before completing their fifth year‚ it is clear that operating a business can be a risky work. So‚ the risk management becomes a thing of utmost importance. The value of making an explicit commitment to implementing risk management as a core value is much for Omantel. The leaders of Omantel‚ risk management is an essential business activity. When these
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Abstract This report reviewed the organisations risk management system to identify the obstacles between what the organisation has in place as to what it needs to achieve its OHS objectives. The report after evaluating existing practices and needs highlight the differences between these two positions‚ extrapolating the details needed to build and maintain an appropriate risk management system RMS that includes a systematic risk management process. The observation and reviewing process of the
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| ASC 172 PRINCIPLE OF RISK MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE NURUL SYAFIQAH SHAHRIM 2012216192 CHAPTER 1 : RISK AND ITS TREATMENT DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS 1) RISK - uncertain in future - eg : risk of being killed in an auto accident‚ risk of lung cancer for smokers 2) LOSS EXPOSURE - situation in which loss is possible to occur - eg : building may be damaged by earthquake 3) OBJECTIVE RISK - relative variation of actual loss from expected loss
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To improve the health inequalities of people living in low SES areas individuals‚ communities and governments must take on certain responsibilities as this is due to the fact that some factors are outside of individual’s control. This will work towards addressing the health inequalities by providing equal opportunities while taking in all considered factors. The socioeconomic disadvantage can contribute to addressing these health inequalities by gaining knowledge to learn about better health practices
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