HSC 3045: Promote positive behaviour Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies related to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. All aspects of my job role are regulated by policies and current legislation. The mandatory training that we attend has been designed to cover all aspects of legislation such as the Children’s Act‚ which
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Identify and outline THREE functions of a retail environment.3 * making a profit‚ * providing employment or * Functions within a retail environment (eg Buying‚ customer service). * A clear outline of each function‚ indicating its main features (eg buying involves the selection of products relevant to customers. needs)‚ or its purpose (eg provide excellent customer service to ensure customer loyalty and repeat business). Describe the impact of technology on ONE of the key functions
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Yeats Conflict Essay Conflict is the basis of all human interaction and hence is an integral part of human life. Through ambiguous yet comprehensive treatment of conflict W. B. Yeats has ensured that his works stand the test of time and hence have remained ‘classics’ today. Through my critical study I have recognised that Yeats’ poems Easter 1916 and The Second Coming are no exception. Yeats’ poetic form‚ language and use of poetic techniques; such as juxtaposition‚ allusion‚ and extended metaphors
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Rachel White Assignment 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Task A BOOKLET Ai Physical abuse This means abusive action of hitting‚ kicking‚ slapping‚ pushing/pulling‚ burning‚ scalding‚ and nipping or force feeding a client. The use of a restraint and the misuse of medication; anything trying to hurt or injure another person. Leaving a client in wet or soiled clothing and/or bedding. Sexual abuse Not giving informed consent to any sexual activity‚ including rape
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HSC 32 ~ Support the health and safety of yourself and individuals (Level 3) 1. There is much legislation dealing with health and safety in the workplace. The health and safety at work act 1974 contains general provisions but it has been supplemented by many regulations and guidelines dealing with specific areas. The main specific regulations important to care workers are: ● ● ● Control of substances hazardous to health 1988 (COSHH) Reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations
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L3- HSC Unit 204 Answers: 1. Define the following types of abuse: (1.1.1) a. physical abuse: any physical contact that results in pain‚ injury or discomfort b. sexual abuse: forcing someone to take part in sexual act c. emotional/psychological abuse: an action that others do to cause mental anguish d. financial abuse: misuse of money and valuables e. institutional abuse: failure to recognise individuality and rights as citizen f. self-neglect: people that put themselves at risk g. neglect
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Molar Heat of Combustion Aim: To find the molar heat of combustion for four different alkanols: 1. Methanol 2. Ethanol 3. 1-Propanol 4. 1-Butanol - And to compare the experimental value with the theoretical. Background: The Molar Heat of Combustion of a substance is the heat liberated when 1 mole of the substance undergoes complete combustion with oxygen at standard atmospheric pressure‚ with the final products being carbon dioxide gas and liquid water. (Ref. “Conquering Chemistry‚ Roland
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“The Duchampian Influence” Marcel Duchamp. In 1913 a French artist mounted a bicycle wheel on a stool‚ and changed the art world forever. Duchamp is arguably the most influential artist of the twenty-century‚ his influence is not always obvious or dominate however the underlying acceptance of radical freedom of action and thought that is concurrent in artists practice can always be traced back to Duchamp. Duchamp was a French artist who was a part of the Dada movement‚ a modern art movement
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English Assessment Task 2 Part A: By Nathan Brandrick. Text One - Visual: a) Text One represents the concept of discovery through the way that they have pictured the faceless individual in the visual text. The picture shows a faceless man wearing a business attire in front of an eagle soaring through a vast‚ cloud filled sky. The fact that the man is pictured without a face represents
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Vocational Qualifications EDI Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) for England Support Pack Learner Pack Effective from: 1 January 2011 Effective from: 1 September 2008 Accreditation number: 501/1819/5 Accreditation Number: QCFS0252C 500/4380/8 Version 1 For further information contact us: Tel. +44 (0) 8707 202 909 Email. enquiries@ediplc.com www.ediplc.com 2 Contents Introduction 1 What is the QCF? 3 Assessment 5 Sample Questions 7 Claims to Competence 11 Qualification
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