Good analysis of two practical cases of real businesses adopting e-business practices to compete more effectively. The emphasis may be on marketing‚ product development‚ pricing or customer relations. M2 Confused.com is a comparison website that operates in the UK and specializing in insurance and financial services. There are a lot of similar website which are confused.com competitors that all offer similar services with similar price comparison strategies specifically concerning insurance
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TASK 3(P6‚ M2‚ D2) A. Explain the effects of legislation to protect consumer on contract for the sale of goods. The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulate contract in which supplies are bought and sold. The Act consolidates the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and following legislation‚ which in twist consolidate the previous ordinary law. The Act lays downward a small number of required legal rules‚ but these limits are least: the size of the Act is concerned
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1.1 There are so many different legislations that are continuously being reviewed‚ updated and revoked that they are divided into two main categories‚ Civil law and Criminal law and each it then divided again. Civil law is divided into public and private law. Public law put policies in place to minimise the risk of children coming into harm and what to do if they are at risk. Private laws deal with family proceedings such as divorce and contact. Criminal law deal with people who have offended
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Business cycle Boom: - during the boom stage of the business cycle the economy is performing its best. Demand‚ production and sales figures are high. To meet the high levels of demand and production the business has to create new jobs; by doing this the percentage of the nation has money to spend on goods and services. However as businesses produce greater profits higher wages can be paid to employees growing their disposable income. People& businesses in the economy are allowed to spend money as
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Sophie Barker 1:1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within UK home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Safeguarding is about promoting children’s welfare and putting measures in place to improve children’s safety and prevent abuse. As part of the safeguarding process it is necessary to take action when there is reasonable belief that a child is at risk of significant form. The children’s act 1989 This act makes the welfare children
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3- HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 4 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Define the following types of abuse: (1.1.1) a. physical abuse- Physical force result body injury‚ pain or impairment. b. sexual abuse- Direct or indirect sexual activity to a person who hasn’t given consent. c. emotional/psychological abuse- A action by someone else that could affect a person
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Explain the work of a chosen job in the uniformed services (M2) Introduction: In my assignment I will explain in detail one chosen job in the Uniformed Services. The job that I chose to talk about is in the Police Service and is about “forensic scientist “. In my work I will include details about their daily routine and what is their role in the Police Service. The role of the forensic scientists in the Police Service is that they provide scientific evidence for use in courts of law to support the
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1. Leroy may be the victim of neglect as there is evidence that his parents are persistently failing to meet his basic physical and psychological needs and that this is likely to cause impairment to his health and development. HM Government (2006). Maccoby and Martin (1983) assert that a child may suffer neglect if that child’s needs form a low priority within the family unit. In addition to neglect‚ Leroy may well be the experiencing emotional abuse. Emotional abuse involves the “persistent maltreatment
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Safeguarding Policy and Procedure: Protecting Children‚ Young People‚ Adults at Risk and Staff January 2012 Also available in large print (16pt) and electronic format. Ask Student Services for details. www.perth.uhi.ac.uk Perth College is a registered Scottish charity‚ number SC021209. Safeguarding Policy and Procedure A - Policy A1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to outline the College’s framework for protecting children‚ young people and adults at risk from harm‚ abuse and exploitation
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Duty of care contributes to the safeguarding of the young people by firstly protecting them from sexual‚ physical or emotional harm by it being our duty to report any suspicious behaviour in relation to these. SEXUAL ABUSE There are 2 different types of child sexual abuse. These are called contact abuse and non-contact abuse. Contact abuse involves touching activities where an abuser makes physical contact with a child‚ including penetration. It includes: sexual touching of any part of the body
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