Name: Jean-Pierre Nsinga Date: 1 September 2012 IV’D: Name: Jean-Pierre Nsinga Date: 1 September 2012 IV’D: BTEC LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN SPORT (Development‚ Coaching & Fitness) ASSIGNMENT BRIEF Student Name: Jean-Pierre Nsinga Tutor Name: Lizzie Farquhar Unit Seven: “Fitness Testing for Sport & Exercise Launch Date: 10 September 2012 Hand In Date: 22 October 2012 Criteria Covered: LO1‚3‚4 P1‚5‚6 M1‚3‚4 D2 -------------------------------------------------
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Jordan Tavaglione Unit 3 Task 1- P1 -describe the concept and principles of marketing A) Dictionary definition for marketing: “The management process responsible for identifying‚ anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.” When marketing a product or service the organisation needs to make sure it will satisfy the customer needs or wants. An organisation will not survive let alone succeed or make a profit if it does not meet the customer’s physical‚ intellectual‚ educational
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SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. Firstly I would like to explain what communication is. Communication is a two way process of transferring information from one person-sender to another-receiver‚ it helps people understand each other‚ making point‚ this is way of expression. People communicate
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Mental Health Psychiatry. Assignment 2. 2.1. In your own words‚ define what is meant by the term “eating disorder”. An eating disorder is when a person eats too much or too little‚ which is defined by abnormal eating habits and this affects the person’s mental health and seriously harms their physical health which is potentially a life-threatening condition. 2.2. Analyse the implications for the individual of having an eating disorder. An eating disorder is serious‚ potentially life –threatening
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1) Know How To Recognise Signs of Abuse Physical Abuse: This can be biting‚ hitting‚ throwing things at or over so a service user is scalded‚ burnt‚ Shaking‚ suffocating‚ trying to force feed or causing any physical harm to a service user. Sexual Abuse: non penetrative sexual act can be forcing a service user to watch sexual activities‚ including watching sexual activities on the internet‚ forcing them to take part in sexual activities‚ behave in a sexually inappropriate way; penetrative
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SHC 31: Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for various reasons: to build and maintain relationships to get and/or share information or knowledge to gain reassurance and/or acknowledgement to voice needs‚ wants‚ preferences‚ ideas‚ thoughts and feelings to socialise to understand and be understood
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The current legislation for home based childcare and the role of the regulatory bodies (Ofsted) Task 1 What current legislation is relevant to home based childcare? The Children’s Act 1989 This legislation was to reform the law relating to children‚ when it was introduced it superseded the eight Acts of Parliament. This is the most influential legislation for children up to the age of 18 and how they are treated‚( it is so powerful that it has an impact on other legislations and no form of
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Question 1 (Weighting: 0) Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults The word count is there for guidance purposes only. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: Children Young people Adults [200 words] To build and maintain healthy relationships‚ we must communicate effectively with spoken language‚ body language and actions. We must communicate positive messages and make sure that everyone involved
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HSC Level 2 Unit 1 1.1 Why do people communicate? Communication between people helps to express feelings‚ opinions‚ information and ideas. In the Caring Profession communication ensures all the decisions being made are in the best interest of everyone involved. Clients communicate with support workers to ensure that their care is exactly what they want and need. People also communicate to help form and develop relationships. In the health and social care setting these relationships may
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record book is used to record accidents that have occurred and the treatment that has been given and then the parents of the injured child are informed. Secondly‚ PPI will influence working practises at work because employees who may be exposed to health and safety risks should be provided with the necessary protective clothing e.g. protective gloves‚ aprons and masks. All setting must have a good stock of equipment for staff to use for any first aid treatment‚ nappy changing and toileting. Thirdly
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