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    Super Rugby Essay The international spectacle is Super rugby has a hold on New Zealand Society- some of us cannot help but be drawn in by the skill and flair on display‚ others love to get behind their favourite team and back them passionately all the way‚ while others can feel indifferent towards the event‚ or even deliberately stay right away. Whatever your attitude towards the occasion‚ you cannot help but be touched by Super Rugby’s influence- it has such a huge impact on all major groups in

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    Teaching assistant Diploma Assignment 3 Question 1; explain what is meant by the term national curriculum Question 2‚ Discuss 5 key factors that influence learning Question 3‚ Comment on the role of the teaching assistant whilst supporting the planning and evaluation of learning activities Question 4‚ what feedback might a teaching assistant be expected to provide and in what form and to who might they be required to deliver

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    support network in place that they may need‚ different practitioners provide different ideas‚ skills and knowledge‚ all the people involved will have a variety of experience in whatever support is needed and these different perspectives provide the understanding required to organise and implement development plans. These plans are

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    Children look to adults as role models‚ they are social learners. If we ourselves conduct the way we speak in a clear‚ positive manner i.e. using facial expression‚ body language and gestures‚ adapting accordingly to age with eye to eye contact at their level. The child is able to respect‚ engage and respond. Shouting over a child whilst standing over them only intimidates and the child will not want to approach you again. Effective communication is important when working with young people is very much

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    written information in a dimly lit room and a person in a wheelchair may find it difficult to communicate when going in to doctors/dentists as the reception desks are too high and above the person’s head. Cultural differences also can affect our understanding especially in our multi-cultural society. For example‚ it is seen as polite and respectful to make eye contact when speaking in Western culture but in East Asia it is seen as rude and defiant. 1.3 Explain the importance of effective communication

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    fall into place naturally. Building trust through positive communication allows students to feel they are able to discuss different concerns they may have‚ which they feel can only be discussed with those they trust to either help them or show understanding and support. Working with children requires us to build relationships with them quickly but also in ways that are professional. The quality of relationships that we have with children and young people has a huge effect on the way in which we

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    E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings

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    Assignment 204 Ai Describe in your own words what is meant by the following types of abuse: UNIT 205/HSC024 LO 1.1 Aii Identify signs and symptoms of the different types of abuse. UNIT 205/HSC024 LO 1.1 Physical abuse: Is where a deliberate use of physical forces that results in bodily injury pain or impairment‚ this included the inappropriate application of techniques or treatments. Signs/symptoms: Injuries that have not received medical attention‚ frequent or regular falls

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    MU 2.4: Contribute to children and Young people’s health and safety Unit reference J/601/3491 Level 2 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚2.4‚3.1‚3.2‚4.1‚4.2‚4.3‚5.1‚5.2‚6.1‚6.2‚6.3‚6.4‚6.5‚7.1‚7.2 Health and safety policy is to make sure that all the staff ‚children ‚young people and parents and carers are safe and protected from any harm when they are a the work setting .Every work setting has a Health and Safety policy and every worker should be aware of the Health and Safety policy. The two main pieces

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    HND in Health & Social Care level 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKPLACE UNIT 3 Tutor: Chisomje Ezeaku Submit by: Anasthasia Ngalula From group: D ID: LCC20135253 1.2 The responsibilities of employers and employee for maintaining health & safety in a workplace Health and social care settings also face potential hazards and injuries‚ so policies and legislation are need to promote and implement in the health and social care workplace. Employers and staffs are responsible

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