Unit 6 – P2 In sport there can be certain reasons as to why people are unable to in sport‚ cultural‚ social‚ historical‚ economic or educational. These barriers are referred to as barriers to participation. Culture barriers are linked to different nationalities‚ beliefs and religions. There may be rules and views on who should participate in sport. Some religions do not allow women to participate in sport altogether‚ others allow participation if they wear clothes that cover the whole body. In
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Evidence Recording Sheet Unit/LO/AC Date of Activity: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 3.3 Describe how accessing a range of services and facilities can be beneficial to an individual’s wellbeing An individual‘s well-being may benefit in a number of ways through the accessing of range of service
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Part 1- P2 (500 words)-Outlining the overall structure of the social care sector. Social Care services sector’s role is to deliver social care systems which offer care equality for all individuals‚ while allowing people to retain their independence‚ dignity and control. During the past 20 years the need for social care services in the UK slightly increased. This is mainly due to demographic factors such as an increasing aging population. Therefore this means that more care and residential care
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complicity to Berard‚ who chuckled.’‘Azaire took over in the stern from Berard‚ who sat perspiring next to his wife.’ | He thinks he knows all about Azaire and Isabelle.He is pompous and in control.Dominant male. | He gets too hot and breaks the barrier of being dominant male. The fact he probably did not know it was Azaire that could not perform highlights that he doesn’t know as much as he thinks. | Lisette | ‘Lisette glowed with pleasure...’‘Lisette had frozen at his touch; it seemed to have
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many species have mating rituals that are performed prior to mating. This is a common barrier between animals. Example :Cheetahs and lions‚There is no mechanical isolation between these two species of cat so if forced (or manipulated in a laboratory) an individual from each population is able to successfully mate and reproduce. Mechanical Isolation Mechanical isolation is caused by structures or chemical barriers that keep species isolated from one another. For example‚ in flowering plants the shape
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contact with you. Unit 001. Outcome 3. Identify Barriers Communication · Language Barrier‚ e.g: May only speak a language other than English. · Cultural Barrier‚ e.g: Some communication may be inappropriate in some cultures‚ for example-touch. · Physical Barrier‚ e.g: Noisy environment. · Personal Barrier‚ e.g: A lack of confidence. · Attitudinal Barriers‚ e.g: Practitioner’s poor attitude to fulfilling their job roll. · Organisational Barriers‚ e.g: Incorrect information given. Identify
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MU 2.9 1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people When childcare settings and anyone involved in working with children and young people come together and work in partnership with one another‚ the outcome can only be a positive one for both the children and young people and those providing a duty of care to a child. Working in partnership with others is important for children and young people so outcomes can be improved for children and their
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clarity and purpose. A sense of isolation can come from one’s difference to others‚ whether it be physical‚ mental or spiritual. Edward’s hands made out of sharp scissors are iconic of his separation from the rest of society. They create a physical barrier between him and others which greatly limits the amount of physical contact Edward can have with others and the rest of the world and in turn creates a sense of isolation. This is carefully and noticeably communicated by Burton through the use of colour
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Good morning fellow delegates‚ I am here today at the United Nation’s International Youth Forum to discuss the negative and positive concepts of belonging in reference to Peter Skrzynecki’s‚ Immigrant Chronicle and the 2004 American drama film‚ ‘Crash’ directed by Paul Haggis. Firstly we must consider the concept of belonging. What does it mean to belong? Belonging is defined as fitting into a particular environment. It refers to relationships and a sense of acceptance to individuals‚ groups‚ societies
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individual’s wellbeing Accessing a range of services and facilities benefit individual 1.2 Identify barriers that individuals may encounter in accessing services and facilities 1.3 Describe ways of overcoming barriers to accessing services and facilities 1.4 Explain why it is important to support individuals to challenge information about services that may present a barrier to participation 3.3 Explain how to ensure individuals’ rights and preferences are promoted when accessing
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