BTEC Apprenticeship Assessment Workbook Level 2 Health & Social Care 1. THE APPRENTICESHIP AND YOUR ROLE 1 In this induction section you will show that you understand the employer/employee relationship and what someone who works in the health and social care sector is required to do. The Workbook will help you to show that you follow agreed ways of working. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING Task 1 WorkSkills: Unit 1: 1.1‚ 1.2 Task 1a Complete the spider diagram below to show that
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14 September 2012 What is your Borderland? What is your borderland? Essentially that is the question one ask themselves when reading Gloria Anzald’s “To live in the borderlands means you.” The brushstroke is broad‚ but Ms. Anzald brings it into focus with this poem. This piece of artwork brings awareness to the ethnic‚ social and cultural movement that was coming abreast during that era. During the 1980’s‚ immidtation and ethnic diversity was central characters of the American experience
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customers as the tables began to place their orders. I had also believed that the waitress would be making about twice as many rushed visits out to the tables to provide service to the customers. During my observation of her activities‚ I would pay close attention to how she was communicating with her co-workers‚ if she would begin to make mistakes as the activities increased‚ and if there was still a sense of organization of the food coming out to customers from the kitchen. The reason that I chose
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Impressing your Boss 1. Ask what needs to be done It sounds like a no-brainer‚ but quiz your boss on what is the most important way you can spend your time and then make those tasks a priority‚ suggests Steve Langerud‚ director of professional opportunities at DePauw University. By tackling the objectives that your boss holds in high esteem‚ you’ll naturally be in a better spot to get attention and praise for your work. 2. Demonstrate your value Forget what your job description says‚ create an
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important for people to be satisfied with their jobs‚ because work is a key part of a person’s life. Tools that assess a person’s hobbies‚ values and strengths can be useful when thinking about decisions for the future. A career interest snapshot closes in on what type of work people would be good at based on their traits from the results. A person who has a “realistic” feature enjoys functioning with practical‚ hands on solutions (WisCareers ePortfolio). By knowing these aptitudes‚ it is easier
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Improve Your Memory 1. CONCENTRATE FOR EIGHT SECONDS These days we’re all about things being faster. That’s why this advice is invaluable: When you really need to remember something‚ concentrate on it for at least eight seconds. That can seem like a long time when you’re running around trying to get a million things done‚ but it is worth it. Studies have shown that eight seconds is the minimum amount of time it takes for a piece of information to go from your short-term memory to your long-term
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The butterflies in your stomach‚ the clamminess in your palms‚ the anxious feeling looming overhead—today is speech day. For some reason simply speaking directly to a handful of our peers‚ the students who grew up in the dorms with us‚ the classmates who share our stresses and worries‚ will still manage to put the fear of God in us all. I believe I can speak for everyone when I say that public speaking is never first on our weekend to-do list. The funniest thing about it is that we give “speeches”
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Is your generation wiser than your grandparents’ generation? This question has been asked about numerous times in the past and yet with so many people pondering and contemplating about it‚ there’s no definite answer to this question. It all comes down to how you look at it. From my point of view‚ I think that the current generation is becoming more and more of a ‘book smart’. There is a clear divide between a ‘book smart’ and a ‘street smart’. Being ‘book smarts’ means being smarter
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Here’s to Your Health Reading Response Essay In the article “Here’s to your health” it states that alcohol advertisers use myths to convey people into buying their products. These myths have a job to tell people a lie or a fact that will get people interested with the product. To start‚ one myth says that alcohol can bring people success. Another myth states that drinking has the ability to make people more attractive. The myth also gives people an idea to think that alcohol and athletics are
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Faith Tuma Mr. Tuckey 13/05/14 Honours Chemistry 11 Sleuth Your Slurry Abstract: This labaratory report shows that when presented with an unknown chemical substance‚ identification of that substance is revealed through a seires of tests that involve chemical and physical properties of that substance. Problem: You are given an unknown chemical substance that you need to be able to identify. How are you going to do this? The compound can be either harmful or toxic‚ so what you need
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