Implement Person Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care CU2623 1.1 The purpose of “Person-centred values” is to ensure that the service user needing care is placed at the very centre of the decision making process about their life‚ the services and support they want and need. 1.2 The service user is always placed in the centre of the planning of the care programme required‚ in that they will always be consulted and that there views will always come first. Therefore the plan is made for
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Conclusion References 2 3 4 6 9 13 15 16 Executive Summary This case study details a two-year implementation starting in 2005 during which the Pepsi Bottling Group (PBG) Supply Chain Strategy team transformed the company’s production sourcing process. Before the transformation‚ PBG’s sourcing strategy was updated annually and distributed to autonomous business unit directors. The directors decided if and how the sourcing strategy should be implemented. To address increased complexity driven by market factors
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SHC33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practice promotes a child’s right to access to equal opportunities. By ensuring that this happens promotes diversity. There are various pieces of legislation which have been put in place to promote equality and reduce discrimination. These include: • The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 • The Special Educational
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nor realize our impact. It really bothers me that ethics and business seem to be on opposite ends of the spectrum most of the time. In my life‚ I’ve got to only touch on‚ thankfully‚ what it feels like to be physically and mentally mistreated in a work environment in my life thus far. As a 16-year-old kid‚ working my first job at Gertens caused disappointment as well as a feeling that I’ve previously never felt before: exploitation. Knowing the right people goes a long way in life. After filling
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and British in America? 2. How did the French and Indian War help bring about the American Revolution? 3. Describe salutary neglect. How and why did it come to an end? 4. Describe the economic philosophy of mercantilism. 5. What was the Sugar Act and what was it significance? 6. Describe the Stamp Act and the colonial reaction. 7. Describe the philosophy of the American Revolution. 8. What were the Townshend Duties? What was Parliament’s rationale for them and how did the colonies react? 9
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taught through many different theories on how to engage with clients who are every day people‚ social workers are the one who are alleged to provide services and assistants to individuals in need or struggle with a crisis situations. Unfortunately‚ that is not the case with persons who have a disability. Instead of viewing disability as an undistinguishable connection to both societal and governmental problems‚ the medical model approach says that a disabled person is the problem and they need repairing
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Lesson Plan Function: Give instruction Structure: Imperative verb forms Grade: 1st Level: Lower-Intermediate Aims: * To learn certain imperatives (touch‚ close‚ clap‚ tap‚ comb‚ open‚ listen‚show‚ nod ) * To learn body parts (nose‚ eyes‚ hands‚ toe‚ ears‚ hair‚ mouth‚ head‚ teeth) * To give instruction ACTIVITIES WARM-UP ACTIVITY Aim: * To get familiar with certain imperatives and body parts * To learn the pronunciation of verbs and body parts Procedure 1.The
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be describing the roles and responsibilities and how it is relevant to own role. Trade unions: The trade union for education is called Voice. Their job is to represent each member of the trade union as a whole. This can be done via supporting them‚ protecting their rights and listening to their concerns and or ideas. To support their members they monitor their happiness at work‚ to see if they are valued and have job satisfaction and job safety (this means no zero hour contracts). If there are any
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Introduction to Inclusive Education: Its purpose and significance ___________________________________________________________________________ Inclusion: In the words of Loreman and Deppeler (2001) “Inclusion means full inclusion of children with diverse abilities in all aspects of schooling that other children are able to access and enjoy. It involves ‘regular’ schools and classrooms genuinely adapting and changing to meet the needs of all children as well as celebrating and valuing
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1A SUMMARISE ENTITLEMENT AND PROVISION FOR EARLY YEARS EDUCATION. Since 2004 all children in the UK aged 3-4 years old are entitled to 570 hours of free early years education or childcare places at nursery or a pre-school setting a year. This is often taken as 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year as part of the ‘Every Child Matters’ agenda and ‘Childcare Act 2006’. Early years provision in schools is about supporting very young children and is based on the concept of learning through play
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