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    Dear Community‚ There has been an odd rise in similar and extensive illnesses in not only adults but children as well. This is becoming quite a concern for many of the residents in this community because that just means a rise in their chances of catching the illness to. If our community does not resolve the problem as soon as possible it will continue to spread and possibly affect the entire community. Upon further investigation into the reasoning or cause of this problem‚ I have found a legitimate

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    amount of crime was finally pointed out and as the article acknowledges that students and parents needed to be aware of what occurs on the campus. This is especially important because if a student is coming from out of town‚ they should know that the resident halls have the largest amount of crime such as stealing (Raymond 1992). Many families while considering colleges are not concerned with the crime on campus because it is not something that is easily found out or brought up when they are touring or

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    Mr. Rogers

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    summers‚ I learned a lot about healthcare‚ nurturing‚ and empowerment. I also discovered through the interactions with the residents how therapeutic and comforting an encouraging smile‚ a friendly conversation and a helpful hand could be. I established strong relationships with several of the residents. I especially treasured my time with Charlene‚ a funny 56 year old resident. She showed me that helping others is one of life’s greatest gifts. For that wisdom‚ I will always be grateful.  Eager

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    was not there for very long to really appreciate what the center had to offer. I was very excited to go back‚ and get a more hands on experience. When we first arrived‚ we were briefed on the history and set-up of the center‚ and about each of the residents we would be working with. I was amazed at how much the center has expanded over the years‚ and all the services that they provide. The center appeared to be very unique‚ and made me wonder why I had never heard of any other similar programs elsewhere

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    Not to discus personal information about a member of staff/resident with another member of staff or resident Equality and diversity Sex discrimination act 1975 Equal pay act Health and safety Regular manual handling training Heath and safety at work act 1974 Personal development On-going training Care Standards Act 2000 Safeguarding and protection The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Protecting and keeping all residents safe while in the care home Explain what a PDP

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    THESIS KULANG MADAME

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    would rather outsource their laundry whenever they could afford it. More time and effort will be saved by the residents and perhaps‚ it could be spent on other household chores‚ doing paper works and other. The selected laundry shop in Cavite significantly acts a helper for the people who does not have enough time to do the laundry. It will be managed by a partnership who is a resident of the community. Through that‚ the target market is rest assured that the owners of the business adhere to what

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    recidivism and reroute the money that would have been spent on incarceration to crime prevention programs instead. (Clear‚ et al‚ 2012). The Department of Probation (DOP) has begun placing NeON facilities in communities with the highest concentrations of residents sentenced to probation. The goal is to save money by diverting offenders from prison and providing services and opportunities for them to become successful members of their communities. The motto of NeON centers

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    Recommendations…………………………………......... Acknowledgement Introduction Area of Research The area of research for this project is Unemployment. Statement of the Problem What are the factors which contribute to unemployment and its effects on the residents in the community of Mineral Heights? Aims/Objectives 1. What are the contributing factors of unemployment in Mineral Heights? 2. What are the effects of unemployment on residence in the community? 3. What solution can be put in place

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    Duty of Care

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    Am just replying to your letter about what’s involved in Care work so u have a better idea about it before you decide whether to apply or not. There’s a lot of duties involved in Care work‚ you must be able to act in the best interests of the residents for example‚ be able to assist them with dressing and undressing‚ help them to the toilet‚ make sure you’re feeding them well and that you give them plenty of fluids. If they’re not able to do it themselves you need to assist them with the cleanliness

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    evening nurse had a rapport handed over‚ both in writing and verbally as per the policy to keep a good quality of care they have at work and also the health and safety act 1974. After the handover me and the evening nurse went to see one of the resident who was poorly to have an as correct handover as possible to be able to identify any changes as quick as possible. I was planning to phone the family before 11pm to give an update of the state of their relative. Then I was handed over the keys‚

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