Unit 304 - principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people settings. 1.1 A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others. It’s a requirement to exercise a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which could lead to harm to others. For me as a support worker it basically means I have a duty
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Unit 304 Participating through team leading Within the dental practice I am going to change the current external referral process for patients. The patient referral process is for the necessary referring of patients to the local PCT for dental work that may be too complex for the GDP or for patients that are too afraid to accept dental treatment within the general dental surgery and require a form of sedation. Currently the referral process requires that the GDP writes all the necessary details
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The decision to release an inmate early has been a much debated topic for quite some time. Lately‚ Washington‚ State’s criminal-justice system‚ or lack of it has received much criticism from the public because of the tragic death of four Lakewood police officers who lost their lives when an inmate was let out of jail early. Today the question remains whether inmates should be released early or not. Some people believe courts are demonstrating a lack of judicial restraint when rendering a decision
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Lynn Hou‚ Alexander Jun‚ Lara Kasian‚ Stephen White‚ Jennie Zhang Jody Tolan BUAD 304 Section #14728 3 March 2011 Team Case Analysis: Are Five Heads Better Than One? In the case “Are Five Heads Better Than One?” a newly formed marketing group‚ composed of Evan‚ Conner‚ Alexis‚ Derek‚ and Judy‚ failed to resurrect the firm’s revenues. First‚ management failed to select a group of diverse individuals who would be able to contribute unique ideas towards the project. The backgrounds of
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Criminal behavior and violence have been present in the United States and throughout the world for many centuries. Crime comes in many different shapes and forms. Some examples of crime area violent crime‚ murder‚ rape‚ robbery‚ aggravated assault‚ property crime‚ burglary‚ larceny-theft‚ and motor vehicle theft. All of these criminal acts of violence has one thing in common‚ they are all against the law. Crime occurs in cities that are both big and small. By comparing crime data from two metropolitan
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Class Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJA/384 Version 2 Criminal Organizations Course Description This course is a survey of the origins and development of organized crime in the United States. It examines the structure and activities of organized criminal enterprises‚ considers different models that have been employed to describe organized crime groups‚ and explores theories that have been advanced to explain the phenomenon. Major investigations of organized crime and
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Sociology Pre-release 2012 Using the pre-release material and your wider sociological knowledge‚ explain and evaluate the use of qualitative methods (ethnography/ semi-structured interviews/ observation) to research the values of young working class males. Within Nayak’s study he used ethnographic methods such as observation and semi-structured interviews. The aim of ethnographic research is to get close to the people being studied so that the researcher can experience the social world in the same
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CJA Signature Assignment 1. Scenario: You are the first responding officer to a “dead body” call. The body is located on a dirt road in a remote area that can be best described as “desert terrain.” As you approach the crime scene in your patrol vehicle‚ you notice the body lying in the middle of the road. Around the body are numerous large rocks and bushes. You also notice the following in and around the crime scene: Footprints Tire tracks Personal belongings of the victim strewn about
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will do with it but that he “can ’t figure out how to use it if I don ’t have one." The iPad weighs in at about 1.5 pounds and has a 9.7 inch screen. It currently connects to the internet solely via Wi-fi but later in April‚ there are plans to release a version that allows users to connect via AT&T’s 3g network. The iPad already has an extensive application availability and works similar to the iPhone and iPod touch‚ only with a lack of calling capability. The iPad is about 3 times the size of
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