through Sociology and its‚ as one might call it‚ ‘wide spectrums of concepts’ within the study. In the following‚ the definition of sociology will be explained. It will look at how the understanding of this study‚ individuals/ citizens and social care practitioners can use from the sociologists theories and from being in society as they know it. It will explain the reasons why as human beings living within the social world‚ act differently in different circumstances and why not everyone holds the
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pleasant child who enjoys spending time with family‚ friends‚ peers and teachers. Unfortunately‚ Layla struggles academically and her challenges include not being able to write legibly‚ she struggles to keep up with her peers‚ she struggles to colour within the lines and misses many milestones at school. Layla is aware when comparing herself to her peers and this makes her self-conscious which results in withdrawing from her peers. Her father works for a car dealership‚ while her mother is a teacher
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Short summary of the article The article is designed to find out the experience of working from home‚ the paper is argued that the transition of managers from office based working atmosphere to partly home based place is more than a physical move the location of the paid work. The data was used was taken from a research project situated in the UK where legislation (UK Employment Act ‚2002) has supported the introduction of flexible work arrangements including home-based telework The research identified
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This assignment workbook will cover all the criteria for the technical certificate unit PWCS 31. Where criteria have been covered is outlined in the table below: |Assessment Criteria for PWCS 31 (tech cert) |Question it has been covered in | |PWCS 31 – 1.1 |Question 1 | |PWCS 31 – 1.2
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Discrimination is the treating of a person‚ group or family less favourably because of their protected characteristic or because people ‘think’ a person or group may have a protected characteristic. A protected characteristic is a particular quality a person or group possesses which is recognised by law as needing to be protected. There are many different types of discrimination which include: • Direct discrimination - this is treating someone less favourably to their face or in a way that the
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Legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting; • Health and Safety at Work Act (HASWA) 1974 - ensures the health and safety of everyone who may be affected by work activities. • Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSWR) 1999 - requires employers and managers to carry out risk assessments to eliminate or minimise risks to health and safety. • Workplace‚ (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 - minimises the risks to health and safety associated
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Programme Unit Title: Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care Student Name Edexcel BTEC Levels 4 and 5 Higher Nationals in Health and Social Care Unit Code: 5 Date Issued: Aug 2013 Assignment Evaluation Sheet – Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care St Patrick Student ID No.: Edexcel Registration No.: Date of submission 17:00 on 26th Oct 2013 Lecturer Name: Chris Tapp Internal Verifier Name: Shirley Yearsley ACHIEVING A PASS ALL assessment criteria must
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P2‚ Explain Different psychological approaches to health practices For this part of the assignment I am going to be explaining the behavioural perspective and the cognitive psychological perspective‚ these are used to help overcome struggling challenges that people face in health and social care. The Behavioural Approach Some health care practitioners and psychologists work closely with people whose problems are the result of maladaptive behaviours. Maladaptive behaviours are the way that people
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abuse 1.2 Identify the signs and symptoms associated with physical abuse SHC 024: Duty of care in a health and social care setting 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a professional relationship. 1.2 Describe the different working relationships in your organisation where you work. 3.1 Describe why it is important to work in partnership with others. 3.3 Identify the skills and approaches you need to resolve conflicts HSC026: Implement Personal centred approach in health and social
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Shawar Ali 10CHL - Level 2 Health and Social Care Unit 3- P1 - 29th February 2016 P1: A description of different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal: (what is it and how will you use it in Livingstone Road Residence) ● clear speech - is when you are pronouncing words correctly and sounding the ends of words clearly. In Livingstone Road Residence we would use clear speech with those who have hearing impairments so they can have a better understanding of what I’m saying
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