Unit 10: Caring For Young Children. Name; Lucy Thomson Date issued; 25th November 2014 Deadline; 08th December 2014 In this assignment I will be assessing the case review on Baby P and deciding who is at fault for the tragic death. Baby P was born on 1st March 2006 and died on 3rd August 2006 aged 17-months-old. Baby P was physically abused as well as being neglected. Physical abuse may involve the following; hitting‚ shaking‚ poisoning‚ burning scalding‚ drowning‚ suffocating
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P2: Use the case study to write an essay that explains the sociological approaches to health and ill health The functionalism approach thinks that when people are sick they should take on roles of their own that comes with many responsibilities when they are taking on the ‘sick role’. So with the family being ill they will be out of work yet they will not be cared for by the welfare state. Tamselas parent live with her meaning she has to care for a find a way to provide for everyone in her household
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Unit 19 Exploring Team Development P2 Teams are very important aspects of business. If a team can perform well then the business will thrive and perform more efficiently. It is therefore important to know how to build cohesive teams that perform well. There are many different approaches to creating a cohesive team and different management styles can be applied to get good results. No matter how a manager approaches their team they all must be able to implement the following. Time Management
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P2-Provide a concise historical account covering the 19th‚20th and 21st centuries‚ describing the origins of public health in the UK and showing your knowledge of key people‚ reports/papers and laws. 19TH Century: John Snow (1813-1858) John Snow was the ‘Founding Father’ of public health. He succeeded Edwin Chadwick in his role in public health administration. He is also considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology for his work in identifying the source of a cholera outbreak in 1854
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P2 It is important that McDonalds Corporation makes sure that any of their widely attractive and competitive marketing activities are produced within the constraints of the law. Consumer protection involves defending consumers by giving them a way to get reparations for damage cause because of faulty products. Therefore‚ McDonalds should keep up with changes in the law and landmark rulings to make sure any marketing in which they are developing won’t be illegal. Sales of Goods Act 1979 This
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P2-Explain the implications for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. In this P2 task‚ I will be explaining the implications that Primark’s unethical practice has on itself and on its individual stakeholders. I will start of by introducing Primark’s 7 main stakeholders are and I will also explain how each of these stakeholders is affective by Primark unethical activities. I will now discuss how these stakeholders are affected positively or negatively by Primark’s unethical
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P2: Identify the processes and assessment tools involved in planning support for individuals with different needs who use social services M2- Describe how three key professionals could be involved in planning support for individuals. In this assignment I will be identifying the processed and assessment tools involved in planning support for individuals with different needs who use social service. I will also be describing how three key professionals could be involved in planning support for individuals
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Unit 1 – P2 – Business Stakeholders Stakeholder Explanation (definition in own words) What the stakeholder wants from Tesco What the stakeholder wants from Oxfam Customers Customers are the people who come to a business for goods/services they want. This is not always for payment. The customer can be another business or an individual. Customers expect the basics from the business which are Value for money‚ product quality etc. Customers would want e.g. Tesco. To have reasonable prices for
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P2 – Description of the Limitations and Constraints of Marketing Activities Introduction When marketing their products on the market businesses have to be careful‚ they must ensure that they are following all of the laws and regulations which have been set up by various governments so that their marketing activities are not stopped. In this report I will describe some of the limitations and constraints which have been put on marketing activities by various authorities. Consumer Law All businesses
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Evaluate the regulation of care provision for looked after children and young people When children and young people are being cared for by other people in a school‚ nursery‚ foster care etc. there are rules and regulations that have to be followed. And all health care providers who have main contact with the children or young person‚ will need to undergo a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and the setting will need to be inspected by the local authority and also by the Office for Standards in Education
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