Unit 523: Manage Induction in Health and Social Care or Children and Young People’s Settings Induction is important for practitioners‚ individuals and organisations because the induction is a process designed to provide new staff to a health and social care organisation the relevant information they need to be able to fulfil their job they have accepted. The induction is important because it gives the means for a new member of staff to be integrated into an organisation as quickly as possible.
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Unit 202 1.1 – Explain The Purpose And Benefits Of Continuously Improving Performance At Work. The purpose of continuously improving your performance at work is so that the business can see that you are a hard worker‚ and that you are trying to improve and develop your personal skills. The benefits of doing this is that the business will be impressed with you progression and they will be more likely to want to keep you on in the end. 1.2 – Explain The Purpose And Benefits Of Encouraging And
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Unit 52 - Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in Dementia Care Practice 1. Understand that each individual’s experience of dementia is unique 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage. People’s customs and religious practices are very important to them. It defines who they are. Some like their dietary needs met regarding not eating pork‚ or being a vegetarian or pescaterian so this needs to be adhered to. Some people would only like people of their own sex handling
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Unit 13 1 Understand what dementia is 1.1 explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a serious loss of global cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person‚ beyond what might be expected from normal ageing. 1.2 describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia Dementia is not a single disease‚ but a non-specific syndrome (i.e.‚ set of signs and symptoms). Affected cognitive areas can be memory‚ attention‚ language‚ and problem solving. temporal lobe
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BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit 11 Impact of Diet on Health Hodelvine Midela Group A – D1 Name: Shonica Fagan How was it easy to the follow the plan? I found it easy to follow the plan because I prepared myself for it even though I usually eat some unhealthy things but I’m used to eating some healthy dishes too. I also have eczema so I wanted to change my eating lifestyle to also make my skin clearer and healthier. But some of the food was unexpected because I’ve never
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Assignment Instructions Unit: 9 Instructions: This week’s assignment consists of watching a scenario about Sandwich Blitz‚ Inc. and answering questions regarding the use of new technology as a means of improving communication between employees and customers. Sandwich Blitz‚ Inc. has a great problem...an increase in the number of customers! Employees have been consistently reporting that they are overwhelmed by the volume of customers and management has noticed that the number of reported
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1 Unit 37 Understand health and safety in the social care settings 1.1: You will find all the legislations under the health and safety at work act 1974 this act is the overall cover for health and safety at work. 1.2 + 1.3: We have regulations and guidelines with policies and procedures to follow to protect the client for example hear are just a view ways in which we must do this: Make the work place safe Provide adequate first aid facilities Always use protective clothing
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Unit 23 Principles of Supporting an Individual to Maintain Personal Hygiene 1.1 Explain why personal hygiene is important Keeping your body clean is vital in combating and preventing illness‚ both for yourself and those around you. Washing your hands can prevent the spread of germs from one person to another or from one part of your body to another. Flossing and brushing your teeth can reduce the likelihood of oral and other diseases. 1.2 Describe the effects of poor personal hygiene on health
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Unit 208. 1.1. Health and safety act working together. The human rights act. H.A.S.AW.A. Equal opportunities act. (sp). P.P.E. COSHH. Manual handling regulation. 1.2. The main points of health and safety procedures are to maintain good physical health while in the working environment‚ and Healthy living while at the workplace. And also to maintain maximum damage control for injuries sustained while in the job. Before starting in a new position‚ it often requires that these conditions are agreed
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Reading 1 – The Units and Levels of Selection by Samir Okasha (Ch 8‚ A Companion to Philosophy of Biology) Traditional Darwinian View – * Though Darwin treats individual organisms as basic unit of selection‚ other possibilities can be seen * Lewontin (1970) – Natural Selection will operate on any level that exhibits ‘heritable variation in fitness’. * Hence the question of level seems purely empirical – but is not. Historically – * The debate of Levels of Selection can be
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