For each of these case studies; - Explain possible priorities and responses that should be made when dealing with these incidents (P4) Case study 1 –This case study is set in Sunny Side’ nursery and during a delivery the door was left open and an intruder entered the building without signing in and is unknown to the staff. The receptionist upon arriving back at her desk notices on CCTV that there is an intruder
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impact on human health and the environment if not disposed improperly. The key interested parties in this environmental risk problem include the general public‚ city planners‚ scientists and researchers‚ policymakers and environmental and health government agencies‚ business owners‚ media and public and private investors. When designing policies to alleviate the risks caused by e-waste‚ policymakers need to consider the preservation of our environmental resources and the public’s health. At the same
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that imposes on homeowners to conduct costly renovations of their properties that may otherwise not benefit the value of the structure. When this typically occurs‚ some owners decide to demolish their property so that a new structure may be erected. P5) Explain the scale of refurbishment options. There are three primary scales of refurbishment that may be applied to any given scenario. These include; Small (minor upgrades of the fabric and small-scale lateral extensions)‚ Medium (major upgrades‚ larger
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particular incidents or emergencies in a health or social care setting. M3 - discuss health‚ safety or security concerns arising from a specific incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. D2 - justify responses to a particular incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. Understand priorities and responses in dealing with incidents and emergencies - This assignment will look at incidents and emergencies that can happen in a health and social care setting. Within my
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P5 - How society is affected by social responses to UK Government policies on the Public Services Name of Response Description of response An example this response to policy and the Public Service involvement Sit-ins A form of protest which people will occupy a place and then refusing to leave until their demands are met. An example of this would be the sit-ins that took place in the universities in 2012 about tuition fees rising. The students took camp in buildings inside the university
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Explain the Different Types of Market Structures There is a spectrum of markets structures that exist. At one extreme you have the monopoly structure‚ where the market is dominated by one company with little competition. At the other end of the spectrum you have perfect competition‚ where the market is made up of about 100 small companies who would own about 1% of the market each. Towards the middle of the spectrum you have the oligopoly structure where the market is of about 4-10 companies who
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M2- Introduction In this task I will be compare the interaction of functional areas and how they relate to each other in two selected business and its purpose. The mainfunctional areas within two business organisation and how they relate to each other The main purpose of functional areas is to ensure that all important Business activities are carried out efficiently. This is essential if the Business is to achieve its aims and objectives. In addition‚ specific areas will be responsibility for supporting
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P5 – identify the systems used in an organisation Management information Systems The management information system helps the managers with reports by giving them access to the organisations Management information systems MIS: are the computer systems in an enterprise that provides information about its business operations. The management information system is the centrally coordinated system of a computer expertise and management‚ The MIS is the computerized database of financial information
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UNIT 4: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Assignment Five SCENARIO Report evaluating the appropriateness and effectiveness of business information used to make strategic decisions and its communication as key contributors to the success of Leicester College. Written by: Praful Pravinkumar Written for : Beverley Lake Submission Date: 23st January 2013 TERMS OF REFERENCE The following is a report evaluating the appropriateness of business information referred to by Leicester College to make strategic decisions
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flow therefore is vitally important in the smooth running survival and success of a business. Cash flow problems cannot always be avoided as they are simply a single part of many factors that affect a business or organisations overall financial health. The flow of the monetary holdings is measured by the entirely of a company’s financial assets and not just the amount that is earned on profits. At one time or another‚ almost every business will experience some sort of financial situations. Cash
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