Task D Orchid View Care Home Orchid View opened as a care home in West Sussex in 2009‚ providing care and nursing for up to 87 people who were elderly‚ frail‚ had nursing‚ or dementia care needs. The £3000-per month care home that was run by Southern Cross‚ closed in October 2011 following an investigation by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) that found it had failed to meet eight of its essential quality and safety standards. While it was open‚ Orchid view had a number of adult safeguarding alerts
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Body 1 = the disadvantages of alternative medicine Body 2 = the advantages of alternative medicine It is then a good balanced conclusion as the writer states that they are best used together. Question: You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Present a written argument to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic. Currently there is a trend towards the use of alternative forms of medicine. However‚ at best these methods are ineffective‚ and at worst they may
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Legislative tasks are one of the most important parts of making a policy. There are several different tasks involved. Task one: the group must provide a clear informative issue; they need to clearly describe the problem‚ and give the reasons why and what they need from legislation. This is a critical step because the general public and individual legislators need to know exactly what the interest group wants if they are to give legislative and public support. (Social Policy and Social Programs) Task two:
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Assignment 304 – Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people settings. Task A Supervision Notes Ai) What is meant by ‘duty of care’. Health and social care organisations have what is called a duty of care towards the people they look after. That means that they must do everything they can to keep the people in their care safe from harm. It is not only the care establishment that needs to prioritise the safety‚ welfare and interests of the
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Task A – Plan You are planning an outing with a group of individuals. Some of the individuals need assistance with using the toilet‚ eating and drinking‚ and with their medication. Prepare a plan for all social care workers and helpers to follow. Your plan should include the following information. Ai – A description of four different examples of accidents and/or sudden illnesses should occur Asthma Attack – An asthma attack is a sudden worsening of asthma symptoms caused by the tightening of
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OKABA FIDEL ADIE STU39789 Anglia Ruskin University MBA Strategic Management Task 2 27/02/2015 Table of contents Executive Summary Stakeholder’s analysis PESTEL Analysis Summary of PESTEL Analysis Porters Five Competitive Forces in the E-Retailing Industry Summary of key findings from Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Amazon ’s core competences Limitations of PESTEL Analysis 6. Summary 7. Conclusion Executive Summary
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holidays. Average trade union members get 29 days annual leave against 23 days for non-unionised workers. Gaining compensation for those who are injured or become ill. Developing the job of Health and Safety committees. Typical examples of UNISON’s tasks are: (a) Caring for cleaning staff - More than 860‚000 people work as cleaners in the UK and there is a higher rate
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INTRODUCTION To discover and label by means of content breakdown eight diverse creative concepts and their features applied in eight (different) designated advertisements found in two dissimilar publications‚ newspapers and magazines (University of South Africa 2004:20). 1. MAIN ISSUE A content breakdown (action) of creative fundamentals found in advertisements in magazines and newspapers (issue) with a qualitative and a quantative element (nature of design). The method used to attain
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Explain the limitations of the following three program approaches and include two typical uses of each: Procedural programming Procedural programming explanation: Procedural programming is a programming language that works with like a step by step guide of how to do something. Like a procedure in a work place it the same thing over and over in step hence the name. In order for a procedural program to work you need to set up a set of instructions for the user to follow. Like telling them what to
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march casue we were responsable for sending out the 1099’s to all the bank customers. We were also taking calls from customers on questions on their 1099’s. Ed worked very hard to make sure all his employees had a clear understanding of what there task were and he made sure everyone would succeed in going further in the department and the bank itself. He was our motivationer telling us how good we were doing and rewarding us with lunches and after work events like diners and picnics. Ed’s quailities
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