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    in order to examine the organisational issues and problems of Cairnwell Health Centre. The organisation risks losing additional funding for the next five years if the problems are not solved. The main issues are low staff morale; high levels of stress-related absenteeism and a lack of appropriate IT. This report aims to examine these issues in detail and make recommendations for change. The organisation is Cairnwell Health

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    legislation in place outlining the statutory duties of employers and employees relating to health‚ safety and welfare. This includes primary legislation via the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 (HASAWA) which has six parts to it: Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999‚ Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992‚ Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 Work place (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. There are other regulations‚ as well: Electricity

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    Health Care Health Care: Right or Privilege Veronica Rosborough SOC 120: Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Instructor Monica Jones January 13‚ 2013 Health Care 2 Healthcare is a hot topic in our nation right now. With the Presidential election and the recent Supreme court ruling upholding the health care reform

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    The sick is 1) exempt from normal social roles- needs a doctor’s approval‚ 2) not responsible for his or her condition‚ 3) should try to get well‚ and 4) should seek help from their physician. The sick role gives expectations of the doctor patient relationship. It becomes the doctor’s job

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    giving a couple of examples that could be used within the Care Home environment. There are 6 main forms of communication that I will explain and give examples of. Electronic communication:- Telephone –Definition: A telephone is a system used to send speech over distances. So you can talk to someone in Japan while in England using a telephone which works as a transmitter and a receiver. There are many ways you could use a telephone in the care home‚ e.g. as one of the elderly people could be ill one

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    Professional values and practise in Health and social care settings Assignment Brief Start to understand the principles and values that you will need to work in health and social care by helping to organise an event that builds relationships‚ is advertised and communicated to all people‚ everyone who is included in the event is treated with respect and equality and ensuring everyone can have independence within their needs. That covers all facilities‚ needs of people and items expected and needed

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    1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role: A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on any individual working within the care sector that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care whilst performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. It is my responsibility that: - Whilst caring for an individual I promote their independency and assist them to understand and exercise their rights. - That I use established processes and procedures to challenge and

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    cheerful team or a happy individual. I like working at a high standard and don’t like letting my self down. Key Skills q Fast learner who is able to perform skills quickly to a high standard q Good time keeping and attendance q Knowledge of health and safety issues in the workplace q A practical and active individual who enjoys problem solving and logical thinking Work Experience Lotus Press ltd Poole‚ Dorset Apprentice- NVQ 3 Print Litho Graphic December 2008 – 7th September

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    INTRODUCTION TO CASE STUDY OF LAYLA BROWN A nine year old girl‚ named Layla Brown‚ attends Lesterwood Primary School‚ in a small rural town approximately 100 km from the nearest city. Layla is a pleasant child who enjoys spending time with family‚ friends‚ peers and teachers. Unfortunately‚ Layla struggles academically and her challenges include not being able to write legibly‚ she struggles to keep up with her peers‚ she struggles to colour within the lines and misses many milestones at school.

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    understand or may interpret the message wrongly. The first stage to this cycle is to have a starting idea or the code of the message; in this stage the mind processes on how the sentence is going to be told‚ such as the tone of the voice and also what words will need to be used so that the receiver will interpret the message correctly. The thoughts will be put into the language or into some other code such as sign language. The second stage of how to say what you want to say to make sure the receiver

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