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    Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that the policy is carried out. All of these terms are used to help keep the children and staff in a childcare environment safe‚ healthy and looked after. P1 Health and

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    Professionalism What does Professionalism mean to me? Professionalism in my term means it is someone who is very dedicated to their profession. It is an important and great decision to follow by the rules and ethics of professionalism. If we did not have anyone that cared about their profession it would cause a lot of problems in our society today. It could cause a lot of disruption in your workplace. In order to abide by professionalism you must take pride in your job‚ percieve realistic goals

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    Intro. to Professional Nursing Professionalism 7/17/14 Professionalism Over the last two hundred years nursing has changed on so dramatically in so many ways. While I was researching for this paper I had a hard time choosing just five changes but I did narrow it down to: job duties‚ public image‚ education standards‚ nurse patient ratios‚ and technology. Job duties: This one I found so very interesting; we have come so far. Nurses were first known as “handmaidens.” Their role was limited to

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    knowledge. One may have the natural ability to learn to be a skilful teacher but some requires courses or seminars. To attain professionalism in the teaching profession nowadays may be quite hard‚ because there are some flaws in our today’s system. Different points of views and different ways to overcome with are discussed through forums and also articles. Professionalism in the teaching profession is important as any other job in this world. A teacher needs to be professional while doing their job

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    Professionalism What is professionalism? Webster’s Dictionary defines it as‚ "the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or a professional person." While that definition of professionalism defines the word‚ it does little to help you to understand which qualities and characteristics are important‚ or how you can become a recognized professional in your life. There is much more to being a professional than simply acquiring the best training and skills. Becoming an

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    PGLC Freshman Business Connections 5 October 2010 Professionalism Professionalism in the workplace is a very important part of corporate etiquette. So‚ what does this term really mean? How do we ensure that it is maintained? Professionalism is basically‚ the knowledge that an individual carries about a certain field. At work‚ professionalism refers to a person doing his job with sincerity‚ and maintaining professional etiquette and professional ethics in the workplace. It leads to logical and

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    Running Head: Professionalism in Nursing Professionalism in Nursing: The Impact in Healthcare Megan Moore Wilmington University Professionalism in nursing: The impact in healthcare Nurses are expected to have the highest professional standards and ethics of any other profession. They are also expected to live up to high public opinion of behavior‚ appearance‚ and competence (Jones‚ 2010). In terms of patient care‚ nurses have a duty to establish and maintain the trust of‚ and rapport

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    October 22nd 2014 Edu 450 Mr. Hensley Professionalism A professional teacher should have qualities. As a professional‚ a teacher needs to be confident without being arrogant about it. Each and every single teacher we to school and knows what they are doing but Nobody can expect to have all the answers. Even before we get in to details of the professional teacher should posses‚ we should talk about how a teacher is professional towards others‚ such as students‚ parents‚ other teacher and co-worker

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    There are many ways to show professionalism. These ways can include‚ going to work with a good attitude and a smile‚ despite personal issues at home‚ or praising coworkers instead of praising yourself. Becoming an expert in a specialty is essential to being a professional‚ as well as perfecting the skills and tools needed to do a job efficiently‚ and keeping up to date knowledge on those skills. Professionalism is not just displayed to others‚ through attitude‚ but through

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    children. There is: Childrens act 1989/and renforced in 2004- provide the legal aspects underpinning for "every child matters". United nations convention on the rights of children (to which the uk is a signatory). Childcare act 2006. Human Rights act 1989. Data protection act. Childcare setting/schools must develop a range of policies which ensure the safety‚security and well being of the children.These will be set out responsibilities of staff and procedures that they must follow and it must

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