OPERATIONAL ISSUES are the issues arising in the process of how something is done‚ these are the 4 types of operational issues; Security of data: protecting a database from destructive forces and unwanted actions of unauthorised users. Backups: process of copying or archiving data so that it may be used to restore the original after data is lost. Health and safety: regulation and procedures intended to prevent accidents or injuries in the workplace or public environment. Business continuity
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WS6:LO2 Training methods (P3) In order to be accepted by the service of your choice‚ it is likely that you will have to do some physical fitness training to reach the required standard. This will mean you will have to use a training method to improve the aspects of your performance where you need further development. The table below shows several different training methods ‒ research them and provide an explanation of each. Training method | Description | Fartlek | Fartlek training
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The G8-G20 Roles and Relationship John Kirton Director‚ G8 Research Group; Co-director‚ G20 Research Group john.kirton@utoronto.ca Paper prepared for a panel on “The Future of the G8 and G20 – Possible Scenarios” at an expert seminar on “The Future of the G8 and G20‚” sponsored by the Universiteit Gent and Egmont‚ Fondation Universitaire/Universitaire Stichting‚ Brussels‚ April 26‚ 2010. Version of May 13‚ 2010. Introduction Now that the Group of Twenty (G20) summit has arisen as the self-proclaimed
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TASK 3(P6‚ M2‚ D2) A. Explain the effects of legislation to protect consumer on contract for the sale of goods. The Sale of Goods Act 1979 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulate contract in which supplies are bought and sold. The Act consolidates the Sale of Goods Act 1893 and following legislation‚ which in twist consolidate the previous ordinary law. The Act lays downward a small number of required legal rules‚ but these limits are least: the size of the Act is concerned
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only successfully grasp the concepts through an ongoing supportive relationship with others. Whether these relationships are with members of our family or people who we consider friends – the helping hand they lend us through times of need assists in the shaping of our character and prevent a feeling of isolation from taking over our mentality. The nature of isolation holds no benefits for the individual. The lack of close relationships disallows an individual to view life in a positive manner
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the importance of building positive relationships for offenders P5 It is important to build a positive relationship between prisoners and those who they come in contact with both while in custody and on release. For example is a prisoner does not have positive support or role models in the community they come from it can means that when they return to that environment they will more likely reoffend again but if the prisoner can build a positive relationships this will lead to opportunities work
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What is the role of metaphor in the development of an autonomous client? I’ve been recently reading about the importance of language in Epistemology. Particularly Wittgenstein and his ideas of language and it’s role in our shaping of the world. SLIDE 1: Wittgenstein Thus we turn to the enigmatic realms of Analytic Philosophy‚ headed up by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1922). His sentence that "We make to ourselves pictures of facts" is the summarization of the view that; "In the picture and
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ASSESSMENT UNIT 008 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES & RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING. LEVEL 4 CONTENTS PAGE Introduction............................................. 1. Understand own role & responsibilities in lifelong learning. 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements & codes of practice relating to own role & responsibilities. 1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality & valuing diversity. 1.3 Evaluate own role & responsibilities in lifelong
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Ethical dilemmas are constantly confronting healthcare professionals‚ which is difficult to deal with as there is no correct solution. These are also known as moral dilemmas as they are situations where there is more than two choices to make and none of the choices is certain to work and can cause complications. An example of this would be ‘You are a patient and are too sick to speak for yourself. You are concerned about who will make medical decisions on your behalf‚ and whether your wishes will
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Instill a Supportive Culture and Policies Top-performing hospitals have a striking degree of motivation and commitment to ensuring high-quality care and fulfilling the quality indicator mission. They are not just going through the motions or conducting Quality indicator activities because they are under outside pressure to do so. This commitment is reflected in and nurtured by active leadership and personal involvement on the part of the CEO‚ other top managers‚ and the Board of Trustees an explicit
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