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    M1 - Compare the purposes of the different documents used in the selection and recruitment process In this report I will compare the purposes of all different recruitment resources documents used in the selection and recruitment process for a given organisation. Job Specification  What the job involves  This allows the candidate to fully understand what the job role involves before apply for the job. It allows candidates to figure out if they’re suitable for the requirements which the organisation

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    E1 – See Attached E2 It is important to take into consideration the physical environment when planning for children’s learning and to create an enabling environment‚ this is because Health and Safety and Risk Assessments will need to be carried out‚ in order to ensure it’s safe for the children. For example an outdoor environment‚ will need to be Risk Assessed to make sure there are enough staff to Children for the ratio and whether the outdoor equipment is suitable for the age range. Having

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    P4 M2 D1

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    nurses to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the public‚ deliver high quality healthcare consistently‚ keep their skills and knowledge up to date‚ uphold the standards of their professional code and to have fair processes to investigate allegations made against nurses. This code of conducts helps to promote anti-discriminatory practice because it makes sure that nurses know that they have a duty of care and that people must be able to trust them with their lives and health. It also ensures that

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    unit 27 p3 p4 m2 m3 d1

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    and responsibilities for Health and Safety of key personnel in a selected workplace (P3) There are many employees that have different Health and Safety roles to uphold in businesses such as Debenhams. Some of the roles are more senior than others such as: Directors‚ Line Managers and different employees that have individual special roles to uphold like the Fire Marshall and the First Aider. All these roles are vital for Debenhams to have because they have to ensure the Health and Safety of their customers

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    M1: Compare the similarities and differences in the practices and beliefs of individuals from two contrasting religious or secular groups. In M1 I will be discussing the similarities and differences of Islam and Christianity. I will be discussing about the religions origins‚ worship‚ festivals‚ clothing‚ beliefs and diet. Origins A similarity of Islam and Christianity is that they both believe in one God (Christianity Jesus) (Islam Allah). A difference is that both religions have different countries

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    BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care Assignment 1‚ Unit 19 Sociology‚ Georgina Reed Introduction In this assignment I will be explaining the concept of an unequal society‚ be describing social inequalities that exist in society‚ also I will be discussing the impact of social inequalities on groups in society. Finally I will evaluate the impact of social inequalities in society. P1 We live in a society that is very unequal‚ in a way that people get treated differently depending

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    Unit -1 an introduction to working with children E1 Statutory setting Tassoni states “these are services that have to be available by the law” Tassoni (2007 p.g3) this is a government funded organisation‚ which caters for children from the age of 4-11. It is a legal requirement and failure to attend will lead to fines or prosecutions. Statutory settings all follow the national curriculum which dictates how any particular subject is taught i.e. programme plans‚ lesson plans objectives and lesson

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    Certificate unit worksheet Unit 306 - Understand health and safety in social care settings  The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health and social care setting (1.1.1) There are several legislations which would relate to health and safety in a social care setting: - Health and Safety at work act 1974‚ (Health and safety for all doing activities at work) Management of Health and Safety

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    Unit 1 P5 P6 M3 D1

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    The one to one communication My communication skills in this discussion were over all quite good. I was using skills such as body language and physical touch. My convocation with the service user was about her going up the stairs to get her ready for bed. The type of communication being given was instructions and general convocation. Due to the service user having dementia she no longer speaks but still communicates with eye gestures‚ whistling‚ smiling‚ sighing‚ breathing heavily and being forceful

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    The communication cycle was discovered by Argyle in 1972. The cycle consists of six areas‚ all of these six areas are important during communication‚ if any of these areas of the cycle are disrupted then the receiver would not understand or may interpret the message wrongly. The first stage to this cycle is to have a starting idea or the code of the message; in this stage the mind processes on how the sentence is going to be told‚ such as the tone of the voice and also what words will need to be

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