Assessment Task for TDA 2.13 Provide Displays in School Submission for LO1 – 15 May other dates to be determined by assessor visits You will have been asked to do a display in school. Before you do this (Or retrospectively) produce a work product that describes the following: LO1 .1 In what ways did you use the school policy for displays? If there is no policy what guidance from the teacher did you follow? LO 1.2 Using your knowledge of school practices describe the importance
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304 Task A Supervision notes What is meant by the term ‘Duty of Care?’ We have a duty of care to all of our service users‚ this means it is our responsibility to do everything we can to keep all of those in our care safe from harm‚ protect them from abuse and ensure positive well being. Our Employer also has a duty of care to for all staff to make sure our working conditions are safe. How the duty of care affects the work of a social care worker? As a social care worker‚ you have a duty of
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Task 1 Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two different businesses. Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of the two different businesses. Intro Examples of two types of businesses that are different from each other are Kings Oaks Academy and McDonald. There are two types of sectors; private sector and public sector‚ and different ranges of ownership: local‚ national‚ international‚ and global business. Businesses also falls under 3 sector which
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Unit 7: support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1 Know the legislative and policy framework for health and safety 1.1 The aims of my school’s health and safety policy are to make sure that a safe and healthy environment is provided to all children and staff‚ and any visitors that may come to the school‚ and to make sure that every member of the school community knows their role and responsibility for helping maintain the healthy and safe environment. At the school the establishment
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INTRODUCTION To discover and label by means of content breakdown eight diverse creative concepts and their features applied in eight (different) designated advertisements found in two dissimilar publications‚ newspapers and magazines (University of South Africa 2004:20). 1. MAIN ISSUE A content breakdown (action) of creative fundamentals found in advertisements in magazines and newspapers (issue) with a qualitative and a quantative element (nature of design). The method used to attain
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303 Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Task Bi Induction for social care workers in an adult care setting Legislation and codes of practice relating to diversity‚ equality‚inclusion and discrimination The Equality Act is a legislation that is in place to ensure that people are given equal rights and opportunities regardless of their age‚ gender‚ disability‚ race‚ religion or belief and sexual orientation. This legislation promotes diversity
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Food tech. Assessment Task Sensory characteristics of food. A. Appearance‚ the appearance of the caramelized apple tart was very good‚ the tart itself was a golden brown colour‚ the caramel apple mixture was a thick caramel brown colour which tasted really good‚ the serving of icecream on the side was left for a little bit to long as it began to melt which gave the whole overall appearance not such a great look. B. Color‚ the color of the caramelized apple tart was a mixture of deep golden-brown
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Task 2 Scenario Andy saw Bilal standing at a bus stop as he drove past. Andy immediately stopped his car and‚ in an aggressive manner‚ ran over to Bilal shouting racist abuse and accusing him (falsely) of being involved in the kidnapping of a child. Andy then punched Bilal‚ knocking him to the ground. Andy then hit Bilal repeatedly with a rubbish bin which Andy ripped from the bus stop. Bilal’s injuries included a fractured cheekbone and jaw‚ and severe cuts to his face from which he lost a lot
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Running Head: INTENTIONAL ROUNDING IMPROVES PATIENT SERVICE Intentional Rounding Improves Patient Satisfaction EBT1 Task 2 Research Integration Western Governors University 1 INTENTIONAL ROUNDING IMPROVES PATIENT SERVICE 2 A. Current Practice: A current nursing practice that is utilized is the review of the patient well-being and vital signs every four hours. A1. Procedure: Standard practice is for the attending nurse of the non-critical hospital patient is to perform a review of the patient’s
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Cost‚ Task-Switching‚ Repeating Tasks Task Switching Cost’s Time Brooklyn College City University of New York Abstract A replication of Task Switching Monsell 2003 experiment was done‚ which predicts a time cost when switching tasks. 18 participants had to complete 100 randomized trials‚ switching between task-repeat and task-switching trials. Reaction Times (RT) were recorded and reflected by experimenters‚ to determine that there is a time cost involved when switching tasks as opposed
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