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    Unit 1 Business Level 3

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    secondary sector . For example‚ Tesco bakes fresh bread on site and then sells in its sorts so therefore it is a part of both of these sectors. Additionally Tesco has its own Mobile Network which offers Pay as you go and Pay Monthly options. You can also buy mobile devices such as the iPhone 5C. [2] The British Heart Foundation is a national Charity (Not-for-profit organisation) in the tertiary sector. TBHF has approximately 20‚00 volunteers in its 765 stores in the UK. [3] Apart of these stores

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    Presentation Presentations are ways of communicating ideas and information to a group. A presentation carries the speaker’s personality better and allows immediate interaction between all the participants. A good presentation contains at least four elements: * Content — It contains information that people need. But unlike reports‚ which are read at the reader’s own pace‚ presentations must account for how much information the audience can absorb in one sitting. * Structure —

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    Malika Nichols TDA 3.1 Unit Level 3 Work Pack 1 TDA 3.1 Learning Outcome 1: 1.3 Task 3 Explain how you would respond in a way that built a positive and supportive relationship and how it may affect the way people involved‚ may communicate with each other. Scenario 1 – Being professional In this case I would tell Mrs Bedford that we are supposed to be professional and that she should try speaking to Amanda. She could maybe give Amanda a copy of her job description and let her know what she could

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    child as an individual – not all children develop at exactly the same rate as each other ‚ this is also an important aspect of an inclusive setting. 053.3 3 Discrimination should obviously be challenged‚ but we should try and do so in a way that can help change the discriminators behaviour so they desist from doing it in future. An example could be within the setting. If an activity is clearly designed for boys at the exclusion of girls‚ we could talk with the originator about why the girls are

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    For this assignment I will be explaining 10 different factors which may influence communication and what different strategies there are currently available to overcome them in health and social care. The different factors I will be focusing on are: visual difficulties‚ hearing difficulties‚ language differences‚ problems with the environment‚ emotional issues‚ disabilities (physical and intellectual)‚ body language‚ jargon‚ lack of time and cultural interpretations. The first factor is visual difficulties

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    face conversations however it can also be done via email. For example a doctor they would use one to one communication when talking to a patient‚ so that they are able to find out what is wrong with the patient and to help them to understand how the patient is feeling so that they will be able to help them and give them the right medication and right help that is required. Group communication - this is an open discussion between at least 3 individuals‚ this will also be a face to face discussion however

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    Unit 2 Childcare Level 3

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    Development | Intellectual Development | | Milestone | Example of what you may see | Milestone | Example of what you may see | 0-1 years | Enjoy songs and action rhymes. | Will appear to respond positively to songs and do the actions. | Take an interesting interest in their surroundings. | Will want to touch or look at everything around them. | 1-2 years | Are eager to be independent. | Will want to do things for themselves for example dressing themselves. | Use trial-and-error methods to learn

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    CU298P Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care Credit: 3 Level: 2 GLH: 26 Aims This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. This unit introduces the important area of safeguarding individuals from abuse. It identifies different types of abuse and the signs and symptoms that might indicate abuse is occurring. It considers when individuals might be particularly vulnerable to abuse and what a learner must do if abuse is suspected or alleged.

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    you wish to see. The child or pupil will learn from your behaviour and communication skills and develop their social skills. 3. Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate? 1.3 The differences in social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect the way in which you communicate. For example children or adults with speech difficulties or language barriers‚ they may need more time with you or benefit from having a

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    damage‚ epileptic fits. C) Laxatives (taking of) – Persistent tummy- pain‚ swollen fingers‚ damage to bowel muscle which may lead to long- term constipation. D) Binge (over-eating) – High blood pressure‚ high cholesterol levels‚ heart disease as a result of elevated triglyceride levels‚ type II diabetes mellitus‚ gallbladder disease. 2.3. Analyse why binge eating disorder is regarded as the most common eating disorder‚ rather than anorexia and bulimia. Binge eating disorder (also known as compulsive

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