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    Cleaning Procedures

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    GRACE CAFE DAILY CLEANING PROCEDURES Morning Shift : * Check on male and female bathrooms‚ make sure they are clean‚ if not report to housekeeping immediately. * Polish all the leftover cutleries and glasses from last night. * Check the back area especially room service area‚ make sure they are clean and tidy ( no dirty glasses‚ no leftover drinks‚ etc ) * Also‚ make sure the room service trolley linens are clean otherwise change them. * Make sure the sugar bowls are stocked

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    Current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within the UK affecting the safeguarding of children and young people There are legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within the UK that are in place to help safeguard children and young people in the community. Some of these are; The Children Act 1989 This is an act to amend previous laws relating to children: To provide for local authority services for children in need and others: To make provision for those who foster‚ childmind

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    For many years laws have been passed to prevent cruelty to children. During the 20th century‚ a concept for multi-disciplinary working began the early stages of its development. Multi-disciplinary working is when different organisations work together to achieve specific objectives. It is a concept in which service providers work more closely with service users in order to provide care that is most fitting to their needs. There are about five different models of multi-agency working which are decision-making

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    While studying digestion in dogs‚ Pavlov realized that the dogs had begun to associate certain sights or sounds with being fed (Davis and Palladino‚ p. 25). In this case‚ the dogs began to salivate when they saw the food dish or heard the jangling of keys‚ not just when they were actually fed. This linking of two unrelated stimuli‚ to elicit a specific reflexive reaction or UCR (unconditioned response)‚ is an example of a learned behavior. This belief that only observable behavior should be the main

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    Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Apollo Shoes has recognized that there is a risk of loss due to irregularities in cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll. Substantive procedures for cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll are needed to detect irregularities in each of these. Failure to implement appropriate procedures will lead to loss irregularities. Substantive Procedures to Evaluate Cash Irregularities

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    effectively. As being a professional teacher‚ it is not enough to only know what the children have learnt but ignoring the process of learning. So in this essay‚ an activity is designed for students and there are two learning theories that are used to apply into the activity. Those theories are the social learning theory and the operant conditioning. Examples would be used from the activity to explain how the theories fit into the design and process of facilitating children’s learning. In order to make

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    Unit 205 Schools as Organisations 1.1. Identify the main types of state and independent schools. There are four types of mainstream state schools – these are funded by the local authorities which are maintained schools and follow the National Curriculum:- Community schools Foundation and trust schools Voluntary schools Speciality schools Independent schools Academies 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance Schools

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    Impact of Accountability The accountability movement has impacted the leadership of the school organization significantly. It has forced the administrator to be more focused on data collection which reinforces the organization’s position of being progressive and substantiates the staff’s work. However‚ the candidate’s administrator has proven to be inconsistent with holding certain individuals accountable choosing instead to focus on specific personnel and possible infractions‚ whether they

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    young people Learning Outcome: 1.1 Title of outcome: Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people Legislation is the term used to describe the laws or Acts and Statutes enacted by the UK Parliament. The UK government provides guidelines to organisations and individuals in England and Wales to inform them about how legislation enacted in Parliament should be interpreted and applied. Policy is the

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    1.1 There are so many different legislations that are continuously being reviewed‚ updated and revoked that they are divided into two main categories‚ Civil law and Criminal law and each it then divided again. Civil law is divided into public and private law. Public law put policies in place to minimise the risk of children coming into harm and what to do if they are at risk. Private laws deal with family proceedings such as divorce and contact. Criminal law deal with people who have offended

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