Section 2 – Understand the purpose of health‚ safety and security procedures in a business environment 1. Identify employer and employee responsibilities for health‚ safety and security. If possible‚ provide relevant health‚ safety and security policies / documents from your workplace (or place of study) to support your answer. These documents should be annotated to highlight the relevant sections. The responsibilities of employer for health and safety are to make workplace safe‚ prevent
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Task B – Your Work Role Bi - Describe Terms Conditions of Contract of Employment Job Description‚ Defining my Role‚ Responsibilities as well as the roles of others such as Managers & Supervisors. Entitlement‚ Such as Rate of Pay‚ Holidays‚ Sickness Benefit‚ Pensions & Expenses. Responsibilities‚ Working Hours‚ Illness‚ Absence‚ Complaints Procedures‚ Notice Periods (leaving & dismissal)‚ Company Dress Code‚ Changes in Circumstances‚ Assessments & Training. General‚ Correct
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information is kept up to date‚ and confidential. 2/ Identify standards that influence the way the is carried out Below is a list of example legislations‚ which are relevant to domiciliary care‚ and residential services. You should be aware of these laws‚ and how they relate to your role. These make up ‘standards’ to follow for good practice in your working practices. 1. Care Standards Act 2000 2. Domiciliary Care Regulations 2002 3. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 4. Manual Handling
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Unit 2: Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Task 2: National Initiative and Anti- Discriminatory Practices (P4‚ M2‚ D1) Fatima Mangera 26th November 2010 National Initiative and Anti- Discriminatory Practice in Disability The Anti Discriminatory Practice are Acts that help prevent people from different types of culture‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ disability‚ class etc from getting discriminated due to their differences. It is there to approach and promote Equality‚ Diversity and rights
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Written Task 2 ONLY HL Written tasks One of the tasks submitted for external assessment must be based on a literary text studied in part 3or part 4 of the course. (The Awakening‚ Katherine Mansfield short stories‚ Sylvia Plath Poetry‚ A Doll’s House‚ Interpreter of Maladies ss and Pride and Prejudice) The other must be based on material studied in the language option ( Media and Advertisement). Formal requirements for tasks 2 One of the tasks submitted for external assessment must be a critical
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Unit 2: Communication and Values [Type the author name] Introduction: In my report I will show my understanding and knowledge of the importance of communication skills in care settings and about values involved in care practise. I have chosen to do my report on educational settings and I will focus on how individuals with specific needs communicate in both group interactions and one-to-one interactions. I will do this by working in a class on both Thursday and Friday mornings
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Task1. Two plans show the construction of a health centre in both conditions: how it looked like in 2005 and how it is nowadays. In 2005 the health centre had three consulting rooms‚ a physiotherapy room and an office. Out of the door there were a car parking consisted of 12 places and a big garden behind the building. The entrance was located in the middle of the face wall of the centre. Then they built one extra chamber for minor operations and made two rooms for consulting in another one. By
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DEMENTIA This is the second most common type of dementia and occurs after a significant vascular event like a stroke for instance‚ symptoms of this are very similar to alzheimers although memory might not be so greatly affected‚ the ability to perform tasks already learnt by the person may be lost they may have problems with planning ahead because of this the person can show signs of apathy and depression . DEMENTIA WITH LEWY BODIES the level of decline in somebody with DLB is very similar to alzheimers
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Task 2 CYP 3.1-3.1 How to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods The main methods are health assessments from health visitors and doctors‚ to check children are healthy and reaching health and development targets. For example the Apgar score assesses the condition of baby at birth. Childcare practitioners and teachers monitor in education‚ through early years foundation stage profiles to ensure children are achieving developmental goals in all aspects of learning
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Communication Skills for Health & Social Care; Moss‚B‚ Sage Publications Ltd‚ 2007 Creative Conversations: Communicating with People with Learning Disabilities; Caldwell‚P.Stevens‚ P. Pavilion Publishers‚ 2005 Hearing and Sight Loss Age Concern and RNIB Human Growth and Development; Thomson‚H.‚Meggitt‚C. Hodder Headline‚ 2007 NVQ Level 3‚ Health & Social Care (Adults); Yvonne Nolan with Neil Moonie and Sian Lavers; Heinemann‚ 2008 Websites www.directgov.co.uk (Department of Health – Data Protection
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