Unit 4 assignment E1: Health and safety at work act 1974: This legislation provides necessary information‚ training and supervision to enable safety of environment. For childcare settings it ensures policies and procedures are in place and reports are made if anything unsafe occurs in the setting. Childcare act 2006: Within this act is the every child matters program (ECM) which focuses on children’s safety‚ health‚ economic well-being‚ that they enjoy and achieve and make a positive contribution
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Tia Escoe AIU Online Dr. Schultz English Composition 2 Unit 2 Individual Project Sept 1‚ 2010 ENGL107-1004A-29 English Composition II Unit 2 Individual Project Step 1 Find sources: 1 http://www.organicfoodinfo.net/ (Supporting organic farming and foods) 2 http://afsic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=2&tax_level=1&tax_subject=296 (USDA organic website) 3 http://www.organic.org/education (Supporting organic) Step 2 Evaluate sources: 1. The advantages
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For the purpose of this essay I will be looking into my roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning. For the past five years and half years I have worked at Colchester Institute. I initially worked as a learning support assistant providing support for a alternative education programme. For the past six months I have assumed the role of Assessor on the programme. This programme provides education for
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ILM Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management Name: Unit Code: 8600-308 Unit Title: UNDERSTANDING LEADership AC 1.1 Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in the work place AC 1.1 Autocratic Leader Autocratic leadership‚ also known as authoritarian leadership is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from
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Unit 365 Understanding the Process and Experience of Dementia. A1 Describe the causes of all the different types of Dementia Alzheimer’s disease: The brain is a very complex organ and it is divided up into different areas that control bodily functions. The brain contains at least 100 billion cells. In dementia some of these cells stop working. The part of the brain this occurs in will affect how that person thinks‚ remembers and communicates. Alzheimer’s disease‚ first
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Page 1 Jade Bartley Unit 201: Introduction to communication in health and social care 25.6.14 Q1) Identify the different reasons why people communicate? There are many reasons why people communicate‚ one reason why people communicate is to greet one and other and by greeting someone we are showing we take interest to who that person is and prompting them to further conversation and interaction and welcoming them into our lives. Another reason to why we communicate is to express our
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Please note that this Assessment document has 5 pages and is made up of 4 Sections. Name: Section 1 – Understand the purpose of information technology in a business environment 1. In relation to your current business environment (or one that you are familiar with)‚ identify at least two different types of information technology that may be used when completing work tasks. Social Media – in motor insurance‚ there are a lot of claims that are filed that are suspected to be fraudulent. These
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option. Later on‚ I spent time at my cousin’s house and the only language accepted and spoken at her home was English. In a short period of time‚ even before attending formal school; I was not shy at all to do so. At the age of 11‚ I spent three (3) months in the USA during my school vacation with my cousins who only spoke English and it was quite an experience. I was very happy to be able to communicate with them and I learned new words‚ slangs and part of the American culture. I returned to
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today. With the introduction of statutory schooling for children from the age of five years in England from 1872‚ Classrooms were arranged in rows of children who could be taught by rote‚ sitting still in large groups‚ the aim of this style of teaching was to produce children competent enough to learn to read and write and to have basic numeracy skills. More privileged children were taught
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Reflective Account for Assignment 001 Teaching can be challenging and rewarding if you enjoy what you are doing‚ if you don’t enjoy what you teach then it can become boring‚ it soon rubs off on your learners and gives the impression of “If the tutor isn’t interested‚ then why should I be?” It can also be boring‚ but this is where the challenge begins to make it fun so that the learner understands what is being taught without loosing interest quickly. It is your responsibility as a teacher/tutor
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