E1/D1: The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974- This Act is set out to look after children and others at work. Their aims are: •Securing the health of all workers in the area. •Protecting persons against risks to health and safety arising in connection to the person. •Controlling dangerous substances in a work area. The act ensures that all workplaces have signs of risks and safety procedures for everyone in that workplace to know them and how they are all controlled. All settings must have warnings
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Assessment 2 – 40580/02 1a) Plain carbon steel is essentially an alloy of iron and carbon which also contains manganese and a variety of residual elements. These residual elements were either present within the raw materials used in the production process e.g. iron ore and scrap steel additions‚ or they were added in the production process for a specific purpose‚ e.g. deoxidization by means of silicon or aluminium. Hence they are called residual elements to distinguish them from alloying
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What nursing decisions do you think would have the greatest legal implications? Consider how different decisions for the same situations might lessen legal ramifications. Faced with ethical and legal decisions on a daily basis‚ nurses must at times make some pretty tough decisions including how to proceed with care for an incapacitated patient with no advanced directive or how to proceed when called upon to testify against a current employer. The American Nurses Association Code of Nursing Ethics
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SOCIAL LEARNING‚ P1 Social learning theory posits that knowledge acquisition is a cognitive process that takes place in a social context and can occur purely through observation or direct instruction‚ even in the absence of motor reproduction or direct reinforcement. In addition to the observation of behaviour‚ learning also occurs through the observation of rewards and punishments‚ a process known as of vicarious reinforcement. Role Model Theory Social learning theory states that people learn
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Learning outcomes and assessment criteria: Unit 1 1= Be able to address the range of communication requirements in own role 1.1 In my job role I have to communicate with several groups of people‚ for example clients‚ family‚ internal staff‚ administration‚ social services‚ GPs and medical staff and commissioners. 1.2 In my own job role effective communication can be supported in a number of ways like maintaining confidentially‚ providing care‚ protecting staff and clients rights to communicate
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Role and responsibility Reason why I have chosen this Work within the systems and the requirements of the organization you work for As a teacher it is my responsibility to provide the best learning possible that meets the needs of both the learner and my employer. I am also responsible by Vicarious Liability for the well-being and sometimes the behavior of the learners in my care. I must communicate
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INTRODUCTION Resourcing talent refers to the processes for identifying‚ assessing‚ acquiring‚ developing‚ and deploying employees who are critical to the company’s success . The issue with many companies today is that their organizations put tremendous effort into attracting employees to their company. The process of attracting and retaining profitable employees‚ as it is increasingly more competitive between firms and of strategic importance‚ has come to be known as the war for talent. Factors
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Unit 56 Move and Position Individuals In Accordance with their Plan Of Care. 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. The muscles in the human body are attached to the skeleton‚ when each joint is moved the muscles act like hinges to pull or move that joint into the position needed. In some IndIviduals they can loose muscle tone this leads to muscles becoming weak and slackened causing movement
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Unit 5 E1 In professional relationships practitioners have the responsibility to follow the laws and legislation; they can do this by following setting policies and procedures. Practitioners should maintain and respect the principles of confidentiality. They must ensure the child’s safety and development is paramount‚ and be committed to meeting the needs of the children. They should also respect the parents and children‚ and their views. Understanding the importance of teamwork is also essential
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Unit 2: equality diversity and rights in health and social LO2: discriminatory practice in health and social care Objectives: All learners should be able to define basis of discrimination. All learners should be able to explain basis of discrimination Most learners should be able to demonstrate discriminatory practice Some learners should be able to describe effects of discriminatory practice. Basis of discriminatory Culture A person’s culture is important to them and identifies
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