BAP 31 Outcome 1 Understand the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer and their purpose identify the main points of contracts of employment and their purpose The main points of Employment contracts are written agreements between an employer and an employee that detail the workplace duties and responsibilities of the employee and the compensation that the employer provides in return. Employment contracts typically lay out the wages‚ bonuses‚ vacations‚ medical leaves
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Promote Communication in Health‚ Social care UNIT SHC 31 1. Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication can be in the way of telephone‚ written notes‚ email alerts‚ text messages and vocal People communicate for many reasons‚ but I guess the main reasons are to get what we want‚ to refuse things we don’t‚ to give information or to find information and importantly to interact socially. We communicate to show pain‚ to show our emotions and express our feelings. We can
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AssessmentCriteria | Questions and answers | 3.2 | Many agencies can be identified in the role of safeguarding and protecting individuals. Considering Anchor as an organisation‚ his role here would be to protect the individual rights and choice‚ enforcing the person centred values‚ and in case of any abuse Investigation and report have to be done‚ and perhaps Local authority may be as well involved‚ depending on the case. The local authority role would be in coordinating and monitory investigations
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Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) for England (QCF) Assignment 6: Unit 6: The Role of the Worker Learning Outcome 1: Working relationships How does a working relationship differ from a personal relationship? 1.1 A working relationship is different because of boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct and employer policies and procedures. In a working relationstip
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Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Definition of communication noun * 1 [mass noun] the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking‚ writing‚ or using some other medium:television is an effective means of communicationat the moment I am in communication with London * [count noun] a letter or message containing information or news:a telephone communication
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PWCS 31: Principles of communication in adult social care Identify the different reasons people communicate. One of the reasons people communicate is to understand each other. Understanding is a big part of communication as you have to understand what people problems may be‚ but also to take on board their views and opinions on the situation to be in a position to hopefully sort out their underlying problems. Another reason people communicate is so that they can build positive relationships
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SHC: 31 1:1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. 1:2 Explain how communication affects relationship in the work setting. Communication can be delivered in many different forms. The main way to communicate is verbally. We do this continuously throughout the day‚ sometime without even thinking about it. The ability to communicate with people is a vital factor in working towards building relationships. When meeting a new client‚ I show them positive body language by smiling and saying
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Transactions Show Journal entries to record the following transactions. Post them into appropriate Ledger Accounts and then extract a Trial Balance on 31st December‚ 2012: 2012 Jan 1st: Commenced business with cash Rs 1‚00‚000. Jan 10th: Bought office equipment worth Rs 40‚000. Jan 25th: Purchased goods worth Rs 25‚000; less 10% trade dis. on credit from Rahul. Feb 4th: Purchased office stationary worth Rs 500. Feb 9th: Paid premium for fire insurance Rs 5‚000 Feb 20th: Sold goods on
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Understand the process and experience of dementia 1.1 Describe a range of causes of dementia syndrome Dementia is not a single disease‚ but rather a non-specific illness syndrome (i.e.‚ set of signs and symptoms). Is a broad term used to describe a range of signs and symptoms consistent with damage to the brain caused by specific conditions. These signs and symptoms are associated with progressive and degenerative changes in the intellectual functioning. The brain is a complex organ and
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Code of Practise The purpose of Code of Practise is a written document that is an agreement method of working and dealing with situations; the Code of Practise is for care workers‚ like the GP‚ to have a good standard for good practise in care settings for patients; the Codes of Practise is a method to complete the rules‚ principals and standards for a care worker‚ like a GP‚ when talking to a client during an appointment. However‚ if a care worker manages to break the Code of Practise they will
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