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    HNC HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Protection of Individuals from Harm and Abuse SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT - THE GREEN FAMILY Assessor – Muriel Stirling Student Name: Emma Byfield ID No: EC1312830 WORD COUNT: HNC SOCIAL CARE DH3P 34 PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS FROM POSSIBLE HARM AND ABUSE MARKING SCHEDULE STUDENT Emma Byfield TUTOR Muriel Stirling SATISFACTORY REMEDIATION 1 Recognised definition of abuse  Explanation showing understanding  Explanation of value base for this area of work

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    next century‚ converted the Picts king to Christianity. In the 10th century the land became known as Scotland. After the England was conquered‚ by the Normans‚ in 1066‚ many Anglo-Saxons settled in the Lowlands of Scotland. This is where the Scots gradually adopted English ways. Feudalism was established‚ the chiefs of the clans became nobles‚ and the towns grew‚ trade increased causing Scotland prospered. In 1290‚ the heiress to the throne‚ Margaret‚ died. Edward I of England claimed the right

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    Essay 3 11/15/10 The Last King of Scotland Idi Amin called himself the King of Scotland; He wanted to be known for his charisma‚ personality and intriguing conversation. It wasn’t until Dr. Garrigan sees the real President Amin that the movie begins to take a real turn of fate. Kevin Macdonald brings out the reality of the brutality in Uganda at that time. What is the real reason Dr. Garrigan chose to ignore Amins’ destruction for so long? MacDonald’s’ choosing in the audience is of

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    unless you are asking for credit.   It should not be available to potential employers as the two are unrelated; however‚ I am unwilling to give up shopping online‚ paying bills online and social networking.  I am not concerned about security issues when it gets in the way of me enjoying myself or saving time. My social conscience is tweaked when I read the article “Rooting out the Bad Seeds?” Written by‚ Kelly Patricia O’Meara.  I have known for many years that psychologists have been employed by schools

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    References • NHS.UK (2013) NES and the SSSC Principles and Policies (25th September 2009 and 1st February 2010) Website:http://www.nes.scot.nhs.uk/education-and-training/by-theme-initiative/health-and-social-care/health-and-social-care-support-worker/values-and-principles.aspx Date: 7/3/2013 • EEOC(2013) Promoting Civil Rights Act (1964) Website: http://www.eeoc.com/ Date: 7/3/2013 • E-learning(2013) Hampshire Adult Services Care Management(1990) Website:http://www3

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    The film was a documentary produced by PBS media. It was titled “the secrets of the Scotland Yard” and was produced and directed by Susannah Ward. Steven Gray narrated it. Commentaries were done by inspector Bickely‚ a curator at the crime museum new Scotland yard. Farndon‚ an author‚ and dramatist of Napoleon crime Chamber‚ a Ripperologist‚ Jonathan Evans‚ an archivist at the Royal London museum‚ and Dr. Watson‚ a senior lecturer at Oxford Brook University and Stephen Smith‚ the author of stop armed

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    Should Scotland Be Independent? Known as one of the most significant choices made‚ the vote over the Scottish independence allowed Scotland to decide its freedom from the United Kingdom. Scotland was once an independent nation‚ but was later made a part of the United Kingdom. Gaining its independence from the United Kingdom today allows Scotland to generate a number of advantages and disadvantages for the country. Even though 2014’s Scottish independence referendum concluded that Scotland should

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    Bluebells of Scotland “Bluebells of Scotland” is a piece written and composed in the late romantic era around 1899 by Arthur Pryor. The piece was composed from a traditional Scottish folk song for the trombone and orchestral accompaniment. In the late 1800s the trombone was not viewed as an instrument that could perform particularly difficult pieces. Compelled by society’s negative opinion of the trombone‚ Pryor composed “Bluebells of Scotland” in order to display the capabilities of the trombone

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    The Induction plan There is the introduction process of S.H.E Coffee Shop for the new staff members for following content: Welcome letter Dear new staff: The management team and I wish you a warm welcome to all staff undertaking works at S.H.E Coffee shop. You can be assured that your time with us will be spent for it represents not only an investment in your future but also that you will be training to the needs of a dynamic and ever growing the S.H.E Coffee shop. The ability of highly

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    Guitar lesson Ballikinrain Residential School HNC SOCIAL CARE August 15th 2013 Implementation stage The A team - by Ed Sheeran Ralph has chosen this song as he loves it. It’s a song he’d love to be able to play on guitar. Ralph has stated he loves to play his guitar. However he gets frustrated when he try’s to play it on his own. He often has his guitar out when he is relaxing in the unit and has stated he wants to write a song about his mum. Ralph actually sung part of a song he had thought

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