Unit 1; Task 1: In this assignment‚ I am going to be describing three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in Birmingham and how each of the settings aims to support children and their families. There are different types of provision and services for children; which can fall under three categories: statutory‚ voluntary and private. Statutory: These are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government
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(1.2). Explain how health and safety is monitored and maintained and how people in the work setting are made aware of risks and hazards and encouraged to work safely. Every practitioner has a duty of care towards the children and the young people in the setting. Every setting has health and safety policy and fire procedures in place and they review the policy often. All staffs should adhere to the policy and able to respond appropriately to the incidents. The staffs should be vigilant towards
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D1: Evaluate the impact of a selected business’s ethical behaviour on stakeholders and the business. D1:0 Introduction In this report I will be explain and evaluating the impact of the BP oil spill to their stakeholders. D1:1 BP oil spill The BP oil rig explosion was the second worst disaster in the U.S history‚ it resulted in the death of 11 employees and seriously injured 16 others‚ this resulted in one of the largest oil spills in the history of the world‚ this resulted in the Gulf
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P1 – Describe the Type of Business‚ Purpose and Ownership of Two Contrasting Organisations In this task I will be investigating two different types of businesses and will be comparing them with each other. I will be first talking about the public sector‚ Sir John Cass and Redcoat school. The private sector I have chosen for this task is Blue Inc. Sir John Cass and Redcoat School. Sir John Cass and Redcoat school is a public sector‚ owned and organised by the government‚ in tower hamlets.
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Marketing Definition of marketing: The simple definition of marketing is the selling and promoting services or products. Marketing is also defined as meeting the customers’ needs. Effective marketing is based on a number of things for example; the product must reflect lifestyle to suit the customer’s needs; must have some sort of special features to create interest in order for the product to sell; must be a quality product; be affordable and value for money to be successful on the market.
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Unit 7 Assignment 1: Homework Learning Objectives and Outcomes Use pseudocode/flowcharts to represent repetition structures. Create While‚ Do-While‚ and Do-Until conditional loops. Describe the implications of an infinite loop. Assignment Requirements Answer: I. Short Answer Review Questions 1-5‚ starting on page 213 1. You visually set them apart from surrounding code. 2. A pretest loop is a loop tests the conditions before performing the iteration. A posttest loop performs the iteration then
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P3 – in this task I will be planning my campaign and explain the reasons for the approaches‚ methods and models of behaviour change. This task will include SMART targets and planned approaches to education‚ I will be stating what models of behaviour change I will be using and also include who my audience is and what resources I will use and any cost incurred. The campaign we will be presenting is about obesity. In Sandwell‚ especially Smethwick; the number of children who are considered obese is
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Unit 7 Assignment Student Name: Please answer the following questions. Submit as a Microsoft Word® document to the Dropbox when completed. 1. Why does inflation make nominal GDP a poor measure of the increase in total production? 2. Which component of GDP will be affected by each of the following transactions involving FlyCheap Airlines? If you do not believe any component will be affected‚ briefly
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Unit 7 P1 Direct costs A cost that can be directly related to producing specific goods or performing a specific service. For example‚ the wages of an employee engaged in producing a product can be attributed directly to the cost of manufacturing that product. Variable costs Variable costs means the cost of production (cost of labour‚ material or overhead) that change according to the change in the volume of production units. Combined with fixed costs‚ variable costs make up the total cost of
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Ratio Formula (U5 M2) Workings – show calculation Ratio Greggs 2011 (U5 M2) Ratio Greggs 2010 Has ratio improved or declined? Ratio measures- Liquidity‚ Profitability or Efficiency (a) Describe Greggs performance in 2010 (U5 P5 U2 P7) (b) Compare Greggs performance 2011 to 2010. (U2 M3 U5 M2) Gross Profit Margin % 61.3% 61.8% Declined Profitability The business will calculate their gross profit‚ to allow the business to know their profit with sales of stock included. In 2010 Greggs performance
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