Learning Log Week -2 Lecture: In this lecture I had the understanding‚ why accounting bodies are so heavily regulated by the government. After the corporate collapse‚ accounting body lost the trust of public. Our work was not transparent and therefore‚ was no longer reliable. Regulator body such as ASIC‚ AASB‚ FRC and ASX are formed after the corporate collapse. ASIC is the corporate ‘watch dog’ who monitors FRC‚ AASB and office of AASB. Why we need regulation? Because it is human nature to
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Reflective Practice Reflection: Reflecting on the experience of a person who is incontinent. Time and date: May 5th 2012 Pat is a patient where I am doing my work experience in a nursing home. I introduced myself as one of his carers sat down beside him I made sure he was comfortable I introduced myself and asked was it ok to sit down beside him maintaining good eye contact and speaking in a low friendly tone of voice. Thinking and feeling: I felt that I was able to talk to Pat and I made
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Reflective Practice Portfolio Q1: Recall a situation in your clinical experiences in which an ethical decision was being made. If you have not been involved in this process yet‚ ask your preceptor to share an experience with you. Be sure only to discuss the situation as a case scenario without use of names of persons involved. Which ethical decision-making principles came into play? What impact did the ANA and/or ICN codes of ethics have on the decision that was made? Answer A 48 year old African-American
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Concept of Reflective Practice Reflective practice is the capacity to reflect on action so as to engage in a process of continuous learning‚ which‚ according to the originator of the term is‚ one of the defining characteristics of professional practice. According to one definition‚ it involves paying critical attention to the practical values and theories which inform everyday actions‚ by examining practice reflectively and reflexively. This leads to developmental insight. Reflective practice can be
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The assignment critically discusses a reflective practice with regards to a clinical placement I undertook. In the following critical incident that I encountered I will utilize the Gibbs Reflective Model. Gibbs reflective model is fairly straightforward and encourage a clear description of the situation. Analysis of feelings‚ evaluation of the experience‚ analysis to make sense of the experience‚ conclusion and action plan where other options are considered and reflection upon experience to examine
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development portfolio as part of a university assessment‚ and by participating in networking events to create connections with experienced therapists to further strengthen my practice. I believe that these foundations provide a strong basis of commitment to‚ and
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On Friday the 8th of April‚ I participated in windsurfing and paddleboarding on Lake Pupuke. I demonstrated Tolerance as my responsible behaviour. This affected my physical safety because I didn’t jump ahead of anyone or rush and I took my time so that I would be more safe and listened to the instructions despite that it was repeated many times. I also waited for those who weren’t as confident and let them take their time and waited for them to be done so that everyone was safe and I knew that
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universally stated goal of current social work practice is the need for practitioners to use reflection in order to enhance‚ develop ‚improve and emancipate their own practice. In professional practice‚ the concept of reflective practice which entails a process of self-analysis‚ self-dialogue‚ self-evaluation and self-observation has long been a prominent concern. In recent years‚ there has been a growing literature concerned with reflective practice which is conceptualized as an approach that acknowledges
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what is reflective practice? Reflective practice is the ability to concern about task‚ perform‚ actions we done. It is oportunities to reflect on our experience‚ review situation how we managed and access how we can impove this situation in the future. Each situation have a different outcome positive or negative .That helps us in the future to make the right decisions in a particular situation and allows us to learn from our mistakes. B)why is reflective practice important? Reflective practise
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sources and systems of support for professional development.Explain factors to consider when selecting opportunities and activities for keeping knowledge and practice up to date. | Understand principles of professional developmentBy encouraging care organisation to develop and lead on knowledge management strategies‚ as part of their practices and this make them to be network.• Providing the workforce with a range of on-line knowledge services and training in information skills‚ to support them With
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