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    Unit 4222-245 Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities (LD 201) Outcome 1 1- The following Acts are designed to promote the human rights; inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship with disabilities are the‚ Human Act‚ the Discrimination Act‚ the mental capacity Act‚ and the Equal opportunity Act. 2- These legislations and polices that influence the day to day experience of individuals as the declaration on the rights

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    intrinsically motivated‚ active learner? A self-directed learner is someone who is very independent in learning and does not fear to be self-disciplined in learning. He or she takes responsibility for their own learning. An intrinsically motivated learner is someone who participates in learning activities because of an inward satisfaction of contentment rather than the outward rewards. An intrinsic learner derives inner pleasure from learning. He or she is motivated internally. An active learner consciously

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    UNIT CYP37 – UNDERSTAND HOW TO SUPPORT POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. 1. Understand the social ‚economic and cultural environment can impact on the outcomes of life chances of children and young people. 1.1Describe the social ‚economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. 1.2Explain the importance and impact of poverty on outcomes and life chances for children and young people. 1.3Explain the role of children and

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    How water aid communicates with its stakeholders Water Aids also uses advertisement and marketing as a way of informing and attracting stakeholders. In its adverts it shows the work it is doing in order to gain stakeholders and donations. Wateraid also uses presentations to talk to and inform stakeholders about the work the business is doing. Also Water Aid communicates with its stakeholders on the ground when teaching and helping them. Business communications are vital in the success of a business

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    The economic impact of major sports events: a review of ten events in the UK Chris Gratton‚ Simon Shibli‚ and Richard Coleman Introduction Over recent years there has been a marked contrast between the discussions around the economic impact of major sports events in North America on the one hand and most of the rest of the world on the other. In the USA the sports strategies of cities in the USA have largely been based on infrastructure (stadium) investment for professional team sports‚ in

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    You’ve described your current project well and how you’ve succeeded despite many changes and sometimes incomplete or changing requirements. You’ve been very flexible in many ways‚ including; Some sprints have lots of work and other sprints having very little work. Changing requirements. Downright odd code review criteria. Not merging with the main codebase for 8 months only to spend nearly a month doing the "mega" merge. You’ve handled yourself well during all of this. Your lead consultant has said

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    and ethical principles: The foundation for ethical decisions in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist‚ 12(3)‚ 43-56. In the healing practitioner’s setting‚ the patient is at the core of professional practice. Whether working independently or as an employee‚ the healing practitioner must be aware of and respect their agreed code of ethics. Although every organization has their own set of ethics there are some overarching principles. There are six basic ethical principles: 1. Respect

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    Understand how to handle information in social care settings In order to demonstrate an understanding of how to handle information‚ we must first define exactly what we mean by that term. Information‚ or data‚ about an individual covers any known and accessible records where an individual may be identified through the use of said data‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ their name‚ medical conditions‚ date of birth‚ medications‚ details of care requirements and religious preferences. These are the

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    THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE • VOL. LVII‚ NO. 4 • AUGUST 2002 A Review of IPO Activity‚ Pricing‚ and Allocations JAY R. RITTER and IVO WELCH* ABSTRACT We review the theory and evidence on IPO activity: why firms go public‚ why they reward first-day investors with considerable underpricing‚ and how IPOs perform in the long run. Our perspective is threefold: First‚ we believe that many IPO phenomena are not stationary. Second‚ we believe research into share allocation issues is the most promising

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    Unit 054 Principles for Implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1 All children‚ especially babies and young children are vulnerable as they have not as yet developed their physical and cognitive ability to care for themselves‚ so they need adults to care and protect them. All children practitioners have a duty of care towards children‚ it is human nature to care

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