Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My
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Unit 1 Introduction to Communication in Heath‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. 1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. Communication is important to share ideas‚ for people to express their needs and feelings. Communication is needed to build relationships and to share experiences. People communicate to ask questions‚ to offer reassurance and help. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects
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Unit 1 1.1 People communicate to share ideas‚ information‚ desires‚ socialise‚ ask for help‚ ask questions‚ provide encouragement‚ give instructions‚ share experiences and opinions. 1.2 To develop positive relationships in the workplace effective communication is essential. To deliver an acceptable level of care you need to be able to build up confidence with the client. You need to be able to determine their needs and preferences. Understanding different methods of communication enables you
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This essay will outline the issues discussed during the ‘Policy Roundtable on Federalism’ hosted by the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA) and the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) on the 17–18 May 2007 and will explore their impact on federalism and provide possible steps to overcome them. The Roundtable discussion made it apparent that Australian federalism is dysfunctional and needed shaping up. The reasons included a combination of external and internal factors and
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RESPONSE PAPER 1 Question Two Federalism is a basic feature of the Constitution as held by the Supreme Court in S.R. Bommai vs. Union of India (1994) case. It tested for the first time the presidential notification under Article 356 on the touchstone of the basic structure doctrine. Earlier‚ only constitutional amendments were put to such a test. The Supreme Court has accepted among such decisions that India is a quasi-federal state because the Union has been given many overriding powers over
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Unit 01 Assessment: Understanding the Organisation Question 1. Describe the products and services of a commercial‚ a public and a third sector organisations in your local area. Commercial: this is often known as a private sector and includes organisations | Such as retail‚ hospitality‚ and leisure. the commercial sector is motivated towards | making profit and increase profit‚ attract new customers and build on existing | Relationships. customer service focuses on sales and after sales
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unit 1 review question: 1. what are the qualities associated with HR that help an organizzation gain a sustainable competitive advantage? sustainability of the resources‚ of the labor force. HR is also associated to the issues of strategic management. 2. distinguish between training and development employees Training is a planned effort to help employees to learn about skills and behavior that are related to their job while development is the knowledge and skills acquired by employees that
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UNIT 1: Roles‚ responsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning 1.1 Explain your role and responsibilities as a teacher in lifelong learning. It is vitally important for me as a teacher to keep up to date with legislation and any changes made to legislation. I will start with explaining what the difference is between a legislative requirement and a code of practice. A legislative requirement is a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and is usually enforceable
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What is Federalism? How does it work? In what way does federalism affect our country? Its easy‚ Federalism can be simply defined as a system of government that is divided by a constitution into two basic catagories: National and Regional Governments. These two branches control different powers‚ use their own agencies and acts through its own laws and officials. The constitution outlines this particular division of powers and is shadowed by the Bill of Rights. The national government deals with
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Multimedia Technology Multimedia Technology By: Vishal Bharti Assistant Professor(CSE) Unit‐1: Basics of Multimedia Technology h l Multimedia: The term multimedia comes from the Latin words “multus” which means “numerous” and “Media” means “middle” or centre. In other words we can say that multimedia means “Multiple Intermediaries” or “Multiple Means”. The multiple means by which one can perceive information are: 1. Text (e.g. books‚ letters‚ newspapers) ( g ‚ ‚ p p ) 2. Images and graphics(e
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