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    serious crime committed. All Information should only ever be shared on a need to know basis. For example‚ if a resident had a fall in the home where I work‚ I may need to pass on details of the residents medication to the ambulance crew‚ as this would be in the residents best interest but you would not need to pass them details of financial information as this is not relevant and the ambulance do not have a need to know. Other examples could include an outbreak of an infection control at work‚ which

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    the children to know what they can and can’t do. 3.2 Whilst working with children we all have to be aware of the children’s attitudes and behaviour whilst with them. This is to stop any violence‚ discrimination‚ abuse and so on‚ by keeping an eye on the child’s behaviour could help us to find out what is setting the child of on the negative side. It is extremely important to encourage the children that it is good that they are individual and unique. This is because they need to know that not everybody

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    wrote down about a child is important that it is kept in a safe place were only the relevant people can access it. Also making sure that information about a child is only shared with parents/carers or colleagues and professionals that have the right to know. Another factor to take into account is a child’s wishes and feelings‚ this means to take into account the child’s wishes when doing an observation or assessment. The child may not want to be assessed at that moment in time it is important that the

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    work just like any other day he scurries towards his den his manly cave of freedom‚ sweat‚ food‚ alcohol‚ and lotion known as his barracks room opening the door as he knows in his mind that now at last he is free from the clutches of the men referred to by the people as THE NCO’s for he knows this is a safe haven where as long as he knows not to make a single peep as Ann Frank once did long ago nothing can harm him with such horrible‚ wretched‚ evil weapons known as extra duty or some also known as “detail”

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    The Public Needs to Know – Revised Version Lorraine Brack ENG 115: Assignment 2.2 Strayer University Dr. Kathryn Whitener 29 May 2013 The Public Needs to Know – Revised Version Americans continue to become more and more overweight. They continue to fill themselves with empty carbohydrates and fatty foods that are full of sodium and cholesterol. The fast food industry is part of the blame‚ along with the public’s unhealthy food choices. The fast food industry grew

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    Social Care Act 2001 (and subsequent amendments in 2006 and 2008)‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ Mental Capacity Act 2005‚ The Access to Medical Reports Act 1988 legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information e.g safe storage‚ need to know basis‚ recording must comply with policy and guidance‚ roles and responsibilities‚ agreement of person involved‚ use of terminology‚ dated/signed‚ disclosure‚ freedom of information legislation and data protection. Summarise the main points of legal

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    to make the superb laws was useless. The founder knows that the key to good government is because of the leader. They quoted the bible verbs Proverbs 29:2. People can choice whatever evil or righteous depend on their wills. President Garfield said‚ “It will be because those who represent the enterprise‚ the culture‚ and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces.” People are following his way over 139 years and know he has a pair of prophetic eyes. People who represent

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    Explain the purpose of counselling and the scope of counselling relationships‚ including professional limitations. What is Counselling –? In life there are many difficult situations that some people can just get past and move on where others become stuck and unable to move on effectively. In some cases these people will use family‚ friends or work colleagues to assists them‚ but in some cases this is either too hard to talk about due to its personal nature or the embarrassment it may cause

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    EDU450 Classroom Engagement and Management Melissa Brown June 22‚ 2013 Dylan is a five year old boy that from the very start showed disruptive behavior frequently throughout the classroom. Dylan’s teacher has well- documented his actions and she has asked the administrators of the school for support‚ plus she has also referred Dylan to have a behavioral evaluation. The teacher has spoken with Dylan’s parents

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    very important for a teacher to understand the psychology of his/her pupils. Every student is different from the other and will react differently to situations. All students cannot be equated and therefore‚ need individual attention. An ideal teacher knows where the students lack and what their requirements are. He/she never fails to comprehend the needs of students and tries his/her level best to fulfill them. He/she will treat all students equally but at the same time teach them in a way which is easier

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