Case Study‚ Stage 1 Kristina Hackett IFSM 300 September 1‚ 2013 Many customers are uncomfortable with exercising in front of other people or in large groups. There are many improvements that are being done to compliment the customers‚ such as having more availability in the classes and implementing different types of monitors to show your progress. There are many people today trying to get back into shape and just have no motivation. We are hoping to make the fitness facility
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Assignment 304 Task A - Supervision Notes A1. A duty of care effectively means that as a carer it is our job to always act in the best interests of those individuals that we provide care for. This not only includes treating them how they like to be treated but also protecting them from harm‚ even if that’s from themselves. As long as you are competent in the roles that you are being asked to perform it is the carers obligation to protect service users and remove them from harmful situations. A2
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Unit 4222-304 principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1To have a duty of care in my own work role means that I provide the children in my care with a warm‚ safe and caring environment also ensure that all their needs are meet such as a healthy diet‚ physical and mental development‚ any personal care needs they require‚ ensure they attend education‚ any medical appointments. I also make sure I am there to listen to and advise
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304 Task A Supervision notes What is meant by the term ‘Duty of Care?’ We have a duty of care to all of our service users‚ this means it is our responsibility to do everything we can to keep all of those in our care safe from harm‚ protect them from abuse and ensure positive well being. Our Employer also has a duty of care to for all staff to make sure our working conditions are safe. How the duty of care affects the work of a social care worker? As a social care worker‚ you have a duty of
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Practice relating to handling information in social care setting. 1). Data Protection Act 1998 - Gives rights to individuals in respect of personal data held about them. It also seeks to protect individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.2). Freedom of Information Act 2000 - The Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask any public sector organisation for all the recorded information they have on any subject. Anyone can make a request for information – there are no restrictions
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Unit 4222-302 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Also Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role Outcome 2 Be able to reflect on practice
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Economics 304 Winter 2013 Assignment 1 : Due date‚ Thursday February 7 in Class 1. Consider the following OLG model with money. Assume that the population of the economy grows at rate n such that Nt = nNt−1 for every period and n > 1 and money is also growing in this economy at the rate γ that is Mt = γMt−1 ‚ where γ > 1. The endowment that each young generation is born with is assumed to be fixed at y. The initial old each receives an equal portion of the money supply Mt . Suppose that the
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“Computer Ethics and Information Security” a. Introduction The consideration of computer ethics fundamentally emerged with the birth of computers. There was concern right away that computers would be used inappropriately to the detriment of society compromising information security‚ or that they would replace humans in many jobs‚ resulting in widespread job loss. Ethics- Guidelines or rules of conduct that govern our lives‚ work‚ behavior and communication in both public and private undertaking.
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Suitability of Sri Lankan socio/cultural/political/legal environment for enforcing ethics related to Information Systems deployment and use in an organization. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Ethics‚ Moral and Law of the Civilized Society Ethics and the morals defines the good and the bad‚ right and the wrong‚ do’s and don’ts in terms of the human behavior in the civilized society
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PAPER ANALYSIS FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES IN INFORMATION ETHICS 1. The paper is about the issues that arise in connection with the new information technologies and the author’s assessment of arguments. A number of theorists have tried to prove that the study of computer ethics is a field by arguing that computer ethics is unique in some theoretically significant way but they differ with respect to the way they think it is unique. By interpreting the uniqueness thesis‚ numbers of conceptualizations
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