CU254 1.1‚ 1.2. Bacteria Bacteria are single-cell organisms‚ they are living things that belong to a group of their own‚ and therefore they are not classed as animals or plants. They are usually only a few mm in length‚ can be spherical‚ rod or spiral shaped‚ contain a cell wall and normally exist together in millions. Bacteria can only reproduce asexually and does not contain a nucleus. Bacteria can be beneficial‚ but it can also be pathogenic (cause disease in humans). Examples of diseases
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information to transform health and care Innovate healthcare delivery Build the healthy cities and countries of the future 2.The major issues is to support strategic dialogue among various stakeholders on what health systems are now‚ what they might be in the future and how they could adapt to be sustainable. How health systems could be organized in the future 3. The major Stakeholders include stakeholders and experts from governments‚ industry and civil society 5. The social‚ legal‚ and/or ethical
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PWCS 31: Principles of communication in adult social care Identify the different reasons people communicate. One of the reasons people communicate is to understand each other. Understanding is a big part of communication as you have to understand what people problems may be‚ but also to take on board their views and opinions on the situation to be in a position to hopefully sort out their underlying problems. Another reason people communicate is so that they can build positive relationships
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Title: Safe Guarding in Health and Social Care Assignment Title: Understanding working practices and strategies that are used to minimise abuse within health and social care contexts. Content (LO 3) Introduction: Topics Discussed: How existing work practices and strategies are designed to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts (3.1) Evaluation of the effectiveness of working practices and strategies used to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts (3.2) How possible
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providing care. Also‚ its thinking about the service users choices‚ right‚ protecting their privacy and dignity‚ supporting their independence and working in partnership with them and other colleagues to make the care better. 2. Person centre approach enables individuals with dementia to be involved in their own care and support because carers can talk to the resident and find out how they prefer things to be done‚ how they like to be spoken to and cared for so staff can give the best care in the
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these QCF diplomas in Health and Social Care and are available at Diploma Levels 2-3 and 5. The Levels 2-3 Diplomas in Health and Social Care are aimed at individuals working with adults and children across all social care settings. The qualifications provide specialist routes for child care‚ learning disabilities or dementia care. For full details on these qualifications please follow the links below. What are the benefits of QCF Diplomas? QCF Diplomas in Health and Social Care are for those who want
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PWC 1010-WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION GROUP: TC 101 PRESENTATION DATE AND TIME Date | Time | Venue | Group | Title | Remarks | 3/1/2011 (Week 11) | 8.00 am | Class | Pourya Dashtegoli | Computer Gaming Effects On Human Body | | | 8.15 am | Class | Gan Chee Yong | Internet Services Provider Used by student of MMU | | | 8.30 am | Class | Koo Chee Leong | Food Choice in MMU | | | 8.45 am | Class | Syuhaida Ahmad Ariffin | Effects of Gaming | | 7/1/2011 | 4.00 pm | Class | Ong Jit Jun
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AS AND A2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE STUDENT REVIEW PERSONAL DETAILS Please tick appropriate box Attendance Excellent Explained absence but good Explained absence Unexplained absence Cause for concern Punctuality Excellent Good Acceptable Needs improvement Unacceptable Suitability of dress Sensible awareness Displays understanding Satisfactory Inappropriate Lacks awareness and understanding Confidentiality
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PYSCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ELINOR THOMAS This is an information booklet explaining the main psychological perspectives‚ the approaches to these perspectives and I will finally evaluate and compare two approaches. Within Health and Social‚ there are fie different main Psychological Perspectives: Behavioural: This perspective is a basic theory that our behaviour‚ personality‚ habits and some of our characteristics are shaped or learned form our surrounding environment. This perspective focuses
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The nature vs nurture debate has been around for many centuries which argues about the role for heredity and environment in human development. Theorists in the past have argued that all humans are born with instincts which we have in life although other theorists have argued that the way we have been brought up‚ environment‚ culture around us are influential in what defines our personality traits and characteristics an example of nature vs nurture debate is the gay gene. The nature side of the debate
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