you get home at night from a long day of school or work‚ you sit down and turn on the television and you cycle through the stations trying to find ¡§THE SHOW¡¨ to watch. As you cycle through you witness something that you may not realize effect millions of people around the world. The problem isn¡¦t having trouble finding something suited to your liking and the mood you are in¡Kbut the problem that I am going to describe effects guys and girls all over the world. It¡¦s not watching MTV¡¦s Real World
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The UK as the largest economy in Europe next to Germany‚ and has the fifth largest economy in the world in terms of market exchange rates. The UK is also one of the most globalized countries in the world. London‚ the capital of the UK‚ is one of the three major financial centers in the world‚ along with New York and Tokyo. Having grown every quarter since 1992‚ The UK economy has seen the longest period of sustained economic growth for more than 150 years. Service industries are the most significant
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Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. In this assignment I will be describing ways of why people communicate and how communication affects relationships in the work setting. 1.1. There are loads of reasons why people communicate‚ people communicate to build relationships with one and other‚ make friends
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behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two individuals.” Relationship “The way in which two or more people or things are connected.” Relationships with children are especially tender and deserve extra attention and care as children are developing their concepts of the world and their place in it. We are role models for children and young people; depending on ourselves this can be positive and negative one. We have the responsibility to create an environment with which
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Outline the sources of the UK Constitution (10 mark) One of the main and most significant sources of our constitution include Statute Law‚ this is law made by Parliament also known as Primary legislation. However only the laws that affect the powers and responsibilities of governing bodies or the rights of citizens are of constitutional significance. For example the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011‚ this took away one of the prime ministerial powers as it introduced fixed term elections for the
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growth. We want to help people into work and make sure that work pays. In return‚ people on out-of-work benefits need to take the opportunities available to them to move off benefits and into work. Out of work older people can find it more difficult to get a job and they are more likely than younger people to remain unemployed for longer. Actions We are making a number of welfare to work reforms which aim to fight poverty‚ support the most vulnerable and help people break the cycle of benefit
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Outline the legal entitlements of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Anyone providing services for children with special needs – health‚ education or social service departments‚ as well as voluntary organisations – must act within the legal framework. Legislation can change at any time and all health‚ education and social care practitioners‚ also Early Years workers‚ should be alert to new Acts and Regulations. There have been many changes to legislation
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P2: Outline the main factors of current health and safety legislation as applied in health and social care. This leaflet will contain information for a booklet covering the main features of at least 3 current health and safety legislations as applied in a health and social care setting. Legislation is another word for written law‚ which may also be known as act of parliament or regulations. As stated by Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17 legislation is also the law that parliament makes which
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TDA 2.2.1 Safeguarding was introduced over the last 50 years. The term Safeguarding has replaced the term Child protection. The most recent legislation was updated March 2013. There have been a number of high profile cases which has caused shock and highlighted weaknesses in the system‚ such as agencies not sharing the information they have. In the new legislation it is stated that safeguarding children – The action we take to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm – is everyone’s
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CYP Core 3.4 Unit 4 Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning and safe indoor and outdoor environment and services. Common sense is one of the most important qualities you need when providing play areas and activities that are healthy and safe for children and young people. Factors to consider include: Differing needs Each young child and young person is unique and different individual‚ meaning that each will have differing
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