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    Unit 302

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    Outcome 1 – Understand what is required for competence in own role. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. Duties and responsibilities are set by the company policies & procedures and also by following the codes of practise‚ which is a set of regulations explain standards and levels of care that carers are expected to work to as social care workers you must. Protect the rights & promote the interests of service users & carers- this ensure that each service user/carer is an

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    I contacted the other interviewing detectives and agents. They informed me that Justin‚ Zachary and Leif also denied viewing‚ possessing or sharing child pornography. I directed Agent Sutehall and Agent Ensley to interview Paul Giering at his workplace. I stayed to manage and help with the search and evidence collection. 7. Search the residence to locate evidence of the crime. Residence Search Prior to the commencement of the search‚ I directed Detective Kissinger to take photographs of the

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    UNIT 4222 302

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    UNIT 4222-302 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 32) 1.1 My Duties and responsibilities as a senior support worker include: following policies and procedures‚ attending regular meetings in order to progress and in the interest of the service users within the Gofal services‚ personal care‚ recording temperatures‚ administering medication‚ promoting independence for service users and ensuring a healthy lifestyle‚ ensuring all domestic

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    The Moral Foundations Self-Assessment Exercise Part 1 Everybody has his/her core values. These core values may develop or change gradually over a lifetime but in most cases they are stable and enduring. I think one of the most important values that help me navigate through daily experiences and life as a whole is fairness. I think I inherited the value from my mother. She always reminds me to treat everybody fairly. I don’t think I can discriminate anybody because of his background‚ such as

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    Unit 302

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    Unit 206 The role of the health and social care worker Task A A working relationship is different from a personal relationship because a working relationship is more professional; there are boundaries‚ specific objectives and purposes. There are professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures also there are time limits and being in some cases cone way relationship. The three collages for whom I work with and there job roles are activity staff‚ care staff and music therapy

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    Mark 302

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    Häfner‚ M.‚ & Trampe‚ D. (2009). When thinking is beneficial and when it is not: The effects of thin and round advertising models. Journal of Consumer Psychology‚ 19(4)‚ 619­628. doi: 10.1016/j.jcps.2009.06.004 The main research question is how different size models shown in advertisements have an effect on product evaluations? In the first experiment‚ the hypothesis is“[e]xplicit product evaluations are more positive when a round model advertises the product than when a thin model does. Implicit product evaluations follow an

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    officeris called a courtroom work group. The courtroom workgroup was proposed by Eisenstein and Jacob in 1977 to explain their observations of the ways courts‚ especially lower level courts‚ actually come to decisions. This foundational concept in the academic discipline of criminal justice identifies the seemingly opposing courtroom participants as collaborators in "doing justice." Efficient courtroom workgroups seek to process cases rather than dispense justice. Because the courtroom workgroup deviates

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    Courtroom Participants’ professional Standards Willie L Jones CJA/224 01-07-2013 University of Phoenix Abstract Prosecutorial misconduct is defined as the use of deceptive‚ illegal or reprehensible methods used by a prosecutor‚ to attempt to persuade either the court or the jury. Wrongful convictions in this country are nothing new to the criminal justice system. They are as old as the system itself‚ and they will continue to exist as long as the fallibility of human judgment continues.

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    302 School as Organisation

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    Assignment 302 Schools as organisations Assignment overview This assignment is intended to provide evidence of a candidate’s knowledge and understanding of schools as organisations. By completing all tasks within the assignment‚ the candidate will provide evidence that meets the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria of Unit 302‚ Schools as organisations. This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Tasks |A |Complete questions‚ prepare presentation / leaflet

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    Courtroom Work Group The courtroom work group is known to keep the courtroom in order‚ and to successfully help bring the procedure to a close. Courtroom work groups are made up of professionals such as a judge‚ prosecutor‚ defense attorneys‚ public defenders‚ and others such as bailiff and court reporters. These players work together and help to prosecute those who’ve committed crimes for the overall wellbeing of society. This work group also serves to deter criminals from becoming repeat offenders

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