Changing Role of Social Work in the Context of Globalization Seminar Paper Submitted by: Akshat Krishna Roll No. 11 BASW Final Year Tata Institute of Social Sciences School of Rural Development Changing Role of Social Work in the context of Globalization. Abstract Globalization is a woolly term. It effects the
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029 level 3 childcare 1.1 As practitioners we need to make sure we work together. This will have a positive impact on the children’s/young people’s health‚ development and learning. In order to achieve the best for children/young people the 5 possible outcomes need to be put in to action. The Every Child Matters is a part of the government framework in England which states these. The outcomes state that practitioners should be working together to offer the best for children/young people. In order
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Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for
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Health Visitors are specialists in child health and development who work at community family and individual level to promote and improve health and wellbeing of pre-school children and their families‚ a Health visitors work closely with midwives‚ practice nurses and GP’s. Health visitors are a qualified nurse or midwife who has gone on to do further training. Health Visitors provide an essential service to Children and Families and work within local communities to promote and improve health and reduce
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Student Services on 01384 363363 for a careers interview. call our course hotline on: 01384 363 363 DUDLEY COLLEGE FULL-TIME GUIDE 11/12 113 SPORT COACHING‚ TEACHING AND INSTRUCTING FOOTBALL NVQ DIPLOMA- LEVEL 2 REF: 3475 INSTRUCTING EXERCISE & FITNESS CYQ DIPLOMA - LEVEL 2 REF: 3476 WHICH CAMPUS? Broadway Campus WHICH CAMPUS? Broadway Campus WHAT WILL I STUDY? The course is made up of the following Central YMCA Qualifications (CYQ): Anatomy & Physiology for Exercise
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Although not all people think the same way there are many other people in society that are very open towards individuals with disabilities and sensory loss and can be very helpful and kind‚ this can have a positive impact on people’s lives. 1‚ 3‚ There are a range of factors that societal attitudes and beliefs impact on service provisions‚ discrimination is one of the biggest problem in today’s society ‚ people with sensory loss are treated differently‚ and there a lot of barriers that need
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High –Performance work practices (HPWP) is a perspective which can hold that effective organizations incorporate several workplace practices that leverage the potential of human capital. According to John Tomer‚ the essential characteristics of HPWP are employee security‚ selective hiring of new personnel‚ self-managed teams and decentralization of decision making as basic principle of organization design‚ extensive training‚ reduced status distinctions and barriers across levels‚ and extensive sharing
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Resource Practice 3RAI Contents 1. Why Organisations need to collect HR Data‚ and 2 types of data and how they support HR 2. 2 methods of storing records and their benefits 3. 2 essential items of UK legislation relating to storing and accessibility of HR data. 1. Collecting and recording HR data is vitally important to an organisation. The collecting of the data could be to monitor that laws and regulations are being adhered to for example the Health and Safety at work act
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secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector are public schools. a school can offer children friendship‚ life skills‚ an education‚ skills to work as a team‚ confidence and help develop P.I.L.E.S. Voluntary sector: these settings are provided by organisations such as charities. They rely on most or all of their funding from donations. They are also staffed by volunteers. This setting does not
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Jemma Walker Unit 3; P1 P1 - Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health or social care setting Relating to the physical environment The physical environment is everything that is around you‚ this includes; 1. The building 2. The air 3. The temperature 4. Objects 5. People 6. Pets The physical environment has a huge impact on the staffs and individuals well-being. The spread of Airborne infections are increased when the ventilation
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