Multi- Professional and Multi- agency working “Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families.” (DfES‚ 2001) In this essay my aim is to demonstrate an understanding of the collaborative skills required for effective multi professional practice. I will include feedback following a group presentation that I took part in and give my personal reflections of the process
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PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Stephanie Randall MTE 501 December 22‚ 2014 Traci Coil PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF A TEACHER Report child abuse Follow state standards for curriculum Dress professionally STATE AND NATIONAL PROGRAM STANDARDS State Standards Professional Teacher Development Accountability for Standardized Test Scores Classroom Management Up to Date with Technology Proper Communication National Standards Five Core Propositions Manage and Monitor Student
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ethical behavior vary from individual to individual. What is professional Ethics? Individual Ethics differ from Professional Ethics. Professional Ethics is set of set of moral values and principals which are developed to control performance of a job done by group of people. These ethics are changed into rules and values based on society’s culture. It also helps to decide how much can be loosen and to what extend to control. Professional ethics shapes organizations cultre and establish an environment
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References: Creasia‚ J.L‚ Friberg. (2011).Conceptual foundations:The bridge to professional nursing practice. 5th edition. Barbara K. Timby. (1996). Fundamental Skills and concepts in Patient Care. Lippincott. 6th edition. http://www.nursingworld.org/FunctionalMenuCategories/FAQs.aspx http://www.aacn.nche.edu/Media/FactSheets/ImpactEdNP
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Professional Interview For this assignment I was able to interview Mr. Rick Cole Jr. currently the Vice President for Athletics at Dowling College‚ he will take over as Athletic Director at Iona College on June 1st. Mr. Cole attended Buffalo State‚ where he received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Education. Prior to coming to Dowling College he was an Associate Athletic Director at St. John’s University and prior to that he was Stony Brook University’s Associate Athletic Director for
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Professional Counseling CNLS/502 August 27‚ 201 Professional Counseling Counseling can be refer as a voluntary and confidential process that takes place within the context of a professional‚ which includes individuals‚ groups‚ or members of a family. The goal of a counselor is to listen to their patients to gain a more concrete understanding of their clients concerns. Once understanding is gained the counselor works with the client to help effectively identify the concerns the
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Purpose: For this assignment you will write about a health information technology (HIT) career. The purpose of this assignment is to become acquainted with some of the jobs available to HIT graduates as well as discovering career paths for growth and professional development. Paper Format: • Title Page • Body of paper minimum 2 pages‚ double spaced‚ font 12‚ In-text Citations in APA Format • Reference/Resource page (APA Format Required) Instructions: Conduct a search of the Internet and/or
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yields more reliable and consistent programs and increases programmers ’ productivity by eliminating some routine steps. Computer programmers normally work in clean‚ comfortable offices or in laboratories in which computer equipment is located. SOFTWARE ENGINEER Computer software engineers design and develop software. They apply the theories and principles of computer science and mathematical analysis to create‚ test‚ and evaluate the software applications and systems that make computers work
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The Professional in Bureaucracy- Physician Owned Services In order to understand what is going to be discussed we must first define bureaucracy. According to Wikipedia‚ bureaucracy is the combined organizational structure‚ procedures‚ protocols‚ and set of regulations in place to manage activity‚ usually in large organizations (Wikipedia 2010). Basically bureaucracy is a chain-of-command type of organization. Within this type of organization problems can arise between the physician and the organization
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