Promote person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 036) 1.Working with person centred values means respecting individuality‚ allowing and supporting individuals to retain this or if required restore it. Person centred values should be at the very core of social care work‚ and infact is a legal requirement as many of it’s values are mimicked in acts such as the human rights act and the health and social care act‚ furthermore it should be present in your companies policy and codes of
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CYP 3.1 1.2 The difference between the sequence and rate of development is the sequence means that there is a definite pattern to a child developing e.g. a toddler being able to walk before they can run. The sequence is the speed at which development happens. When the child is born it will go through different stages of development and at different rates. At the start of a babies life it will start to learn reflexes by exploring new objects through the means of touching and seeing‚ over an
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a negative impact upon the equipment. The ideal temperature of the ICT suite is between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius and should have humidity between 40 and 60%. The room should be well ventilated and air conditioning used where appropriate. Lighting levels should be set lower than in a standard classroom to ensure there is appropriate contrast between screen and background environment. Semi translucent vertical blinds are best for reducing glare as they stop the glare from the sun but still let light
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Learning The Introduction of Computer Coaching Software to the NVQ Level 2 & 3 Football Coaching Courses It is my belief that the introduction of coaching software to the football coaching courses‚ which are currently running at Bournville College‚ would be beneficial to the students in many ways. We currently expect students to design and develop their own coaching session template‚ as stated in the guidelines of the NVQ curriculum. Although this is an important part of the students learning
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the concepts studied in many other units in this course programme‚ The Learning Outcomes for Unit 5 are to: 1. Know the organisation of the human body. 2. Understand the functioning of the body systems associated with energy metabolism. 3. Understand how homeostatic mechanisms operate in the maintenance of an internal environment 4. Be able to interpret data obtained from monitoring routine variations in the functioning of healthy body systems. Remember: Use the details within
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Dementia is the most common mental health problem within the elderly. Dementia can be permanent or progressive depending on the type of dementia the person has. It occurs following changes to the brain in which cells gradually stop working leading to a gradual deterioration in abilities. This can cause many communication problems ranging the person forgetting
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A – Reflect on the importance of a child centred approach in the Early Years A child centred approach in early years settings is important as it makes sure the children’s needs are met fully and it helps them reach their full potential. Children reflect their interests through their learning and different experiences. It is important for practitioners to encourage this so they can find out what the children are interested in and then later use the information when planning activities. Having a
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federation‚ governed not by a single level of order of government‚ but by several different level of government. The federal government was created by the states. There are thousand of local government including municipalities‚ local boards and agencies . While the preuse power of these local forms of government rance from province to development. There responsability are national defence‚ civil right‚ labour‚ copyright ‚ finance‚ laws‚ social assessment‚ banking. Each level of government has it own responsibility
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L/502/5485 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Date Set | March 2011 | Hand in date | June 2011 | Guided learning hours: 60 Learning Outcomes: 1. Know how the internet operates and the facilities available 2. Be able to use the internet and related technology for a range of business activities 3. Understand how organisations adapt to trends in the use of e-business 4. Understand the key features of planning for the increased use of e-business at different levels. Assignment
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ILM Level 3 Certificate in Leadership and Management Name: Unit Code: 8600-308 Unit Title: UNDERSTANDING LEADership AC 1.1 Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in the work place AC 1.1 Autocratic Leader Autocratic leadership‚ also known as authoritarian leadership is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from
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