Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education E2 Forest schools believe that children can benefit from learning opportunities the woodland environment offers. Forests schools believe that Children’s needs must be met before any higher learning can take place taking Maslow’s Pyramid of Hierarchical needs into account their list of needs are : * Warmth * Food * Drink * Safe-Individuals feel safe both physically and emotionally (Forest schools‚ what happens at a forest school
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Unit 4222-209 Handle information in Health and Social care settings (HSC 028) Outcome one Understand the need for secure handling of information in health and social care settings. 1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in health and social care. The main piece of legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in health and social care is the Data Protection Act 1998. This covers the medical‚ social‚ credit information
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nurses to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the public‚ deliver high quality healthcare consistently‚ keep their skills and knowledge up to date‚ uphold the standards of their professional code and to have fair processes to investigate allegations made against nurses. This code of conducts helps to promote anti-discriminatory practice because it makes sure that nurses know that they have a duty of care and that people must be able to trust them with their lives and health. It also ensures that
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P2: describe the discriminatory practices in heath and social care P3: describe the potential effects of discriminatory practices on those who use the health and social care service. I am going to write about the discriminatory practices in a care setting and the effects they have on individuals using the service. People can be discriminated against in a number of different ways which can be described as telling people apart‚ and seeing the differences instead of the person’s individualism. Prejudice
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Unit 7 P1: Explain the principal sociological perspectives Introduction In this part of my assignment I will talk about the sociological terms then introduce culture‚ values‚ beliefs‚ norms‚ socialization‚ social status‚ social roles‚ diversity‚ and social class Sociology is the study of society and different social structure within‚ social structure are large groups within society such as; Religion Education Family Mass media The economy This examines the role of the individual
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Assessment 7 Part A Written Assessment for work in the nursing profession Assessment Task: Question 1: Explain the ‘health’ and ‘wellness’. Health is the ability of an individual to function well physically‚ mentally‚ socially‚ and spiritually to be able to demonstrate the full range of one’s “unique potentialities within the environment in which one is living” (Farlex‚ 2013). Our Health can be affected by the way we deal with our social‚ physical and psychological issues in life. Shelter‚
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activity theory which can be seen to apply to Mrs Beale is that Mrs Beale still remains active during her middle age. During the age in which Mrs Beale was working‚ she had a good social life and was also a part in different activities. At the time of her working life Mrs Beal’s Physical‚ Intellectual‚ Emotional and Social development was affected positively due to the fact she would go out with her colleagues. She also had family surrounding her who valued her which would make her feel have a high
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Contents The Inquiry P2 The Educational Situation P3 Data Collection and Analysis P6 Conclusions from Analysis of Data P9 Plan and Set Action Steps
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BTEC Level 3 Nationals Health and Social Care Unit 1- Task 2- Theories of communication Merit Tutor- Jude Good and effective communication is important in a health and social care setting as it: Reduces conflict Poor communication creates misunderstanding for the service user. This can be solved when you communicate effectively by making people understand and fill in the gaps of poor communication. You could also use your good communication skills to solve conflict between any
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Unit 7- sociological perspective P1- explain the main principle of sociological perspective. Structuralism: This perspective is interested in describing and understanding the main institutions of society. This includes family‚ education system‚ health services‚ the economy‚ the political system‚ religious groups and the media. In addition‚ structuralism is interested in knowing how these institutions work with each other and how they influence an individuals behaviour. Functionalism: This perspective
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