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    Unit 18 Task 1 P5 P6 M3 D2

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    Tanya is a 35 year old female who is suffering from severe depression. She has two children‚ who are boys‚ aged 14 and 3. Tanya lives in a council house in a poor‚ rough area. She doesn’t pay her rent‚ which is £90‚ as the council help to pay it for her due to the fact that she does not currently work. She is currently going through a divorce with her husband who abused her and her children. On top of all of this Tanya has to care for her mother as she has cancer. There were a variety of professionals

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    coming through the doors and their investors have gone to another company. Also‚ customers would question why there are illegal workers there and question Nando’s recruitment process; this could put people off from applying for a job there as well. D1 To prevent loss of profits and disruption in the store we should introduce new measures such as more security in store. This could be useful as plain clothes guards and uniformed guards could patrol the store which could lower the theft levels. More

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    P4 - “explain the main factors affecting current patterns of health in the UK” In this part of the task‚ I will be explaining how the following 4 main factors affect health. They are 1. Socio economic 2. Lifestyle 3. Genetic 4. Environmental Socio economic Socioeconomic status shows a main role in health. However‚ it doesn’t just affect the health care; it affects diet‚ housing conditions‚ and environmental conditions. The sophisticated and developed your socioeconomic status is‚ the

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    Undertake a cost-benefit analysis for your chosen solution to her problem D1 I shall start with the stake holders‚ Emily needs to take everyone that is capable to carry on in the company and calculate their earnings compared to the total costs of last year’s profits. The stakeholders also need to identify whether or not all staff will be needed also they will need to make sure there will be enough floor space. A cost benefit analysis finds‚ quantifies‚ and adds all the positive factors. These

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    The main reason McDonald’s use both SWOT and PESTLE analysis is because it allows McDonald’s to see what they can do to improve themselves in the future. SWOT is an acronym that stands for strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. PESTLE has wider coverage of business and external issues‚ including political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental factors. A SWOT analysis allows McDonald’s to consider advantages that may help tell the differences between them and their

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    Social policy in the health and social care sector The aim of this unit is to enable learners to investigate the origins of social policies and their impact on health and social care services. Social policy relates to guidelines for the changing‚ maintenance or creation of living conditions that are conducive to human welfare. Thus social policy is that part of public policy that has to do with social issues. Social policy aims to improve human welfare and to meet human needs for education‚ health

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    Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - This means the employers have the responsibility for everyone on their premises; this can be the employees‚ workers from other organisations‚ visitors and service users. The employers must carry out risk assessments before opening. Their health and safety policy must be reviewed frequently. They must record all accidents or incidents. They must be responsible for safety equipment‚ information and training. They must have insurance‚ the liability insurance is compulsory

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    EVIDENCE NO: DATE: 21st November 2013 IDENTIFY EVIDENCE TYPE DIRECT OBSERVATION  REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT x QUESTIONS  EXPERT WITNESS  PRODUCT  WITNESS TESTIMONY  CANDIDATE NAME: Sharyn Morgan Evidence: It is important that children‚ young people‚ families and communities are free from victimisation‚ exploitation and abuse because it is written in the UNCRC (United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child) which the UK signed in 1991. This states in Article

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    Causes and spread of infection. Bacteria. These organisms are made up of just one cell. They have the power to divide so can multiply on their own. Some bacteria are harmless and can be of use in the aid of digestion and are found in the intestines. Other bacteria can be the cause of diseases. These bacteria have to find a way in to the body to be of harm and can make their way through the skin or be digested and attack our immune system. Viruses. These micro-organisms are very tiny. They invade

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    safety at work act 1974 – An act to protect all persons at work relating to health and safety. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 – An act covering any transporting or supporting of a load by hand or body force. Load is anything from pushing‚ lifting‚ pulling‚ carrying‚ moving and putting down. Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 – An act that requires employers and others to report any accidents or diseases in a work place. Care standard Act 2000 –

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