equipment are clean‚ safe and in working order‚ you would also carry out daily checks. Other thing we need to take into account is that ratios of adults to children are maintained at all times. By following all these points we abide with the legal obligation to the duty of
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CT236 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 A duty of care in my own role is a legal obligation on me requiring me to adhere to a reasonable standard of care while performing acts of care. 1.2 I have a legal and professional duty of care. If I was to neglect someone and this caused them harm then a court of law could find me negligent and stop me working in care or impose sanctions on me and this is how duty of care contributes
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complete table Task C : short answer questions Task A: 1. Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice Please answer the following: 1. What does duty of care mean in adult settings? (Ref:1.1) The duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care. It applies to everyone‚ organisations‚ even if not directly involved with the person and ensures the safeguarding of you and others whom you support. 2. Describe
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qualities of good fortune (wealth‚ status‚ good health) can be used to either good or bad purposes. By contrast‚ a good will is good by its nature‚ even if its efforts fail to bring about positive results. THE GOOD WILL AND DUTY The specific obligations of a good will are called "duties." There are these three general propositions about duty. First‚ actions are genuinely good when they are undertaken for the sake of only duty. People may act in unison with duty out of some interest or compulsion
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SHC 34 Principles For Implementing Duty Of Care In Health And Social Care Or Children And Young Peoples Settings. Duty Of Care What It Means To Have A Duty Of Care? A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could potentially harm others. For example if the children are doing P.E. and playing on apparatus you will need to make sure that all the equipment is set up right and is safe for
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ISSUE: Should LOI recognize an asset retirement obligation for each of the categories of warehouses with asbestos? BRIEF BACKGROUND OF COMPANY Lack of Information (LOI) owns and operates 50 warehouses throughout the country. As part of LOI’s efforts to identify potential asset retirement obligations‚ LOI’s internal audit group held interviews with all 50 of the warehouse managers and also performed site visits at each of the 50 locations. KEY CONSIDERATIONS INVOLVED IN THE ACCOUNTING QUESTIONS
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them choice and maintain their dignity and respect. 2. Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals. Having a duty of care should guarantee the safeguarding of the adults in my care. It’s a legal obligation to always act in the best interest of individuals and others and not act in a way that results in harm. Risk assessments‚ policies and procedures‚ understanding signs of neglect and abuse and training and development are needed to fulfill this requirement
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Title. I. - OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 1156. An _______ is a _______ ________ to ______‚ to _____or ____ _____ _____. (n) Art. 1157. Obligations _______ from: (1) ______; (2) ______; (3) ______; (4) ______; and (5) ______ (1089a) Art. 1158. Obligations ______ from ______ are not ______. Only those ______ ______ in this Code or in special laws are ______‚ and shall be ______ by the ______ of the law which ______ them; and as to what has ______ been ______‚ by the ______
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Information Case Lack of Information (LOI) has 25 warehouses which contain asbestos. LOI has chosen not to recognize an asset retirement obligation for any of the warehouses. There are three different sets of facts as to why LOI is not recognizing an obligation. For each set of circumstances we will determine if LOI is properly omitting an asset retirement obligation or if further action is necessary. 23 of the 25 warehouses reside in states with special asbestos handling and removal laws. If the buildings
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expenditure required to settle the obligation at the end of the reporting period. A contingent liability is not recognised in the statement of financial position. However‚ unless the possibility of an outflow of economic resources is remote‚ a contingent liability is disclosed in the notes. Provisions A provision is a liability of uncertain timing or amount. A liability may be a legal obligation or a constructive obligation. A constructive obligation arises from the entity’s actions‚ through
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