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    Critically evaluate how the supervisory relationship evolves‚ advances and how it can be sustained‚ through a greater understanding of our strengths and opportunities in the developing relationship? JacquieSan Introduction Clinical Supervision has been evolving for over a century in many forms and within that time has developed significantly. This assignment aims to critically evaluate how the supervisory relationship evolves‚ advances and how it can be sustained through a greater understanding

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    computerised‚ and in a place that no unauthorized persons may gain access to it. In cases where I learn of abuse‚ neglect or problems at home from a child I know that my school has guidelines in place so that I know when this information has to be logged in writing‚ which type of ‘concern form’ to put it in‚ who it goes to next and where it will be stored from there onwards. These are the guidelines everyone in my setting is aware of.

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    Answer for Question 1 Based on the case study‚ the proper strategy which able to overcome the current problems from OnTarget company is using centralized authority. According to Robert Monczka‚ the centralized authority exists when the decision-making process is the responsibility of a single person. The single person will be duty bound by the top management of the company and will be accountable for proper performance of any purchasing activities. (Monczka‚ 2005) Centralized authority able to

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    patient to form a therapeutic relationship. The nurse also needs to be aware of the patient’s culture and practice in a culturally safe way when establishing this relationship. In this essay the main characteristics of both interpersonal connectedness and the therapeutic relationship will be described using relevant literature. It will then go on to describe culture and cultural differences and then finally discuss how the cultural difference of the patient speaking a different language‚ may impact on

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    for change whilst explaining how powerful the nurse-patient relationship is. The nurse approaches the relationship with understanding and experience obtained personally through their lives but also through their training and work. Generally‚ it is considered the more training and work experience a nurse has‚ the more therapeutically effective they are likely to be but this is not always the case. Stuart and Sudeen (1997). There are many influences on the relationship that can both obstruct or benefit

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    Assignment – Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults (also includes unit 333‚ 1.5) (NB: Please also refer to guidance in standards for words in bold) Why is effective communication important? Explain the principles of relationship building and the skills needed to develop positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults

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    ESSAY PLAN Topic: Has Managerial Prerogative gone too far? Summary of Argument Employment relations legislation has undergone a number of significant transformations over the past decade due to changing government (Loudoun‚ McPhail‚ & Wilkinson‚ 2009).While the original legislation passed had increased managerial prerogative and reduced employee’s rights‚ the most recent changes have endeavoured to restore the balance of power (O ’Neill & O ’Neill‚ 2010). Industrial relations plays a vast part

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    The value of effective communication SaskBusiness 29.2 (March 2008): p.29(1). (822 words) From General OneFile. ’Walking on eggshells’: How expressing relationship insecurities perpetuates them. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ Vol 95(2)‚ Aug 2008. pp. 420-441 Thesis Statement: The success of any relationship relies on one’s ability to communicate well. Communication is important in relationships as it allows us to share our interest‚ concerns‚ support each other; organize our lives and

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    Stacey Jones Barbara Schiffler Composition 1 01 Sep 2007 Two friends with different lifestyles I have heard on many occasions that “opposites attract.” There may be some truth to this statement‚ if opposites did not attract‚ what could bring two people with different lifestyles together? My good friends Shaneka and Carolina are perfect examples‚ “very different lifestyles‚” but their friendship is inseparable. May be they developed respect and trust for each other‚ and that made them inseparable

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    We have discussed in class the nature of Huck and Jim’s unusual relationship and the purpose that Jim‚ an African American former slave‚ serves in the novel. I believe the above quotation explains the reason Jim’s character is in the novel‚ by illustrating the moral shift in Huck’s beliefs. This shift is the turning point of Huck’s moral beliefs which he struggles with through the novel. It is clear after this situation that Huck no longer sees Jim as just a slave‚ and Jim’s purpose in the novel

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