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    Unit 1 Level 3 P1

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    Unit 2:Business Resources Unit 2:Business Resources 12AB3 Kabir Hussain Authorised Users Only 12AB3 12AB3 Kabir Hussain Authorised Users Only 12AB3 BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA LEVEL 3 Date issued: September 2012 Date work is to be handed in: December 2012 Context Page Introduction: 3 P1

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    Level 3 Diploma Child Care

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    Unit |024 |1 |1 |The factors that need to be taken into account when assessing a child’s development are; the child’s wishes and | | | | | |their feelings‚ if they are comfortable and happy to take part if the child is upset then you must stop the | | | | | |activity‚ the child’s needs and abilities whether or not they need additional help or if they have specific | | |

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    Cache Level 3 Unit 18

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    E1-Summarise the factors which may influence the health and development of babies in the first year of their lives. Environmental factors such as not having enough space in the garden for the baby to play and explore will influence their development as they may not be able to expand their gross and fine motor skills. ‘Generally‚ people with a high level of earnings enjoy a better lifestyle‚ with better housing‚ better food‚ warm clothes and own transport.’ (Meggit. C 2001 p9) Parents may not have

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    Childcare Level 3 Unit 5

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    Unit 5 – Principles underpinning the role of the practitioner The practitioner will develop many different relationships whilst in practice. They will hold relationships with first and foremost the children‚ parents‚ colleagues and other professionals. According to the EYFS “Successful relationships between parents and educators can have long-lasting and beneficial effects on children’s learning and well-being” http://www.keap.org.uk/documents/eyfs_eff_prac_parent_partner.pdf This means practitioners

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    Well-Formed Outcomes in Thurrock Health and Social Care Preface As part of the move to Person Centred Planning and Person Centred Care Delivery the “People in Control Roadmap” was developed. The roadmap was designed to bring about major changes in the experiences of care for users. The vision for these changes has been set out in the white paper – Our Health‚ Our Care‚ Our Say. The purpose is to ensure that the service users are in control of their care and support in all

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    Outcome 1 Understand what dementia is | Evidence Date | | | | | | | The learner can: Evidence Reference | | | | | | | 1.explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ A chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders‚ personality changes‚ and impaired reasoning | | | | | | | 2. describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementiatemporal

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    Social Media Right near the top half of the campaign text are three large buttons that are meant to help direct viewers to the JNCO social media pages. These buttons are highly visible and are a nice‚ graphic addition to the simple share button Kickstarter has on all campaigns. However‚ there are some usability issues with the buttons. The only one that actually opens the JNCO page on its respective site when clicked is the Facebook button. The other buttons simply take you to the sites homepage

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    Unit 7 - cache level 3

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    UNIT 7 E1: Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in meeting children’s needs. Practitioners can help meet the needs of children by approving the rights of children. For example (UNCRC) United Nations conventions act on the rights of the child. Which allows every child and young person inclusive set of rights. When the practitioners support the rights of children‚ it will benefit children by meeting their learning needs as all the setting "complete their rights and needs

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    Unit 3

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    | | | | |P1:describe how marketing techniques are used |M1:compare marketing techniques used in |D1: evaluate the effectiveness of the use of | |to market products in two organizations |marketing products in two organizations |techniques used in marketing products in one | | |

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    unit 56 hsc level 3

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    Unit 56 Move and Position Individuals In Accordance with their Plan Of Care. 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. The muscles in the human body are attached to the skeleton‚ when each joint is moved the muscles act like hinges to pull or move that joint into the position needed. In some IndIviduals they can loose muscle tone this leads to muscles becoming weak and slackened causing movement

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