Work Products Simulations Project/Assignment Professional Discussion Unit…………………Learner outcome…………………. | Outcome/Assessment criteria | Cross Ref | Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social CareOutcome 1Know how to recognise the signs of abuseAbuse can often show as physical effects and symptoms‚ these are likely to be accompanied by emotional signs and changes in behaviour‚ but this is not always the case. Any behaviour
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helpful and kind‚ this can have a positive impact on people’s lives. 1‚ 3‚ There are a range of factors that societal attitudes and beliefs impact on service provisions‚ discrimination is one of the biggest problem in today’s society ‚ people with sensory loss are treated differently‚ and there a lot of barriers that need to be overcome‚ service provision is a term used to describe a wide range of activities‚ including the provision of assistive devices‚ rehabilitation services‚ occupational
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How The Skin is Involved with the Nervous System The skin is the outside covering of the body tissue‚ which protects inner cells and organs from the outside environment. The skin is the largest organ of the body and its cells are continuously replaced as they are lost to normal wear and tear. The skin has between 12 to 20 square feet in area and accounts for 12% of body weight. It is composed of 3 layers the epidermis‚ the dermis‚ and the sub cutis. The thickness of
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547 – Marie Jevon 1. Understand how the different and evolving theories about autism reflect the complexity of autistic spectrum conditions Since it first identified as a distinct disorder by Leo Kanner (1943)‚ autism studies continued in order to explain its causes. Many theories and clinical studies evolved. However‚ none of them seems to be conclusive. Although it was interchangeably considered as part of schizophrenia‚ recently it is defined as a distinct disorder that has its own characteristics
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conditioning Classical conditioning is a form of basic learning the body automatically responds to a stimulus. One stimulus takes on the properties of another. The Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) is credited for discovering the basic principles of classical conditioning whilst he was studying digestion in dogs. He developed a technique for collecting dog’s salivary secretions. Pavlov (cited in Eysneck M.W 2009) noticed that the dogs would often start salivating before they were given
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Unit 3 – Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people Safeguarding is much more than just protecting children from abuse‚ it also includes; keeping children safe from accidents‚ crime and bullying‚ f0rced marriages‚ missing children and actively promoting their welfare in a healthy and safe environment. National and local guidelines‚ policies and procedures affect day-to-day work with children and young people because it is important that people working with them recognise
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instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ to give encouragement and show others they are valued. Communication is an essential tool a carer can use to meet the needs of children and vulnerable adults. It is a basic requirement of my job role to communicate with individuals and their families‚ other members of staff on a daily basis. Communicating with other staff members ensures effective team working and continuity of care. It also ensures any health
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3.1 When planing assessments you need to be aware of some key factors so you’re assessment is relevant and fair to your students. Be aware of what your assessing weather final assessment or ongoing assessment‚ details which have to be perfect verses details that are not as important‚ be fully aware of what your looking for the students to achieve throughout assessment. Conformation of relevant policies‚ requirements and qualifications for your particular subject. You will need the knowledge of the
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an adult working within a school environment you have a duty to the young children you are looking after to be vigilant in understanding their patterns of behaviour. Always be approachable and understanding to any concern a child may have no matter how big or small. Safeguarding policies are in place to protect the children and adults who share the same environment. Concerns for a Child If there were concerns regarding a child that I have noticed I would report my concerns firstly to the teacher
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How groups develop and function This essay examines and explains how groups develop and function. Groups are a fundamental part of our lives from social to professional‚ from large to small‚ depending on their particular environment. Theories and models on group work practice There are different theories that help us understand how group works. Tuckman’s theory Dr Bruce Tuckman published his Forming Storming Norming Performing model in 1965. He added a fifth stage‚ Adjourning‚ in the
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