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    damage‚ epileptic fits. C) Laxatives (taking of) – Persistent tummy- pain‚ swollen fingers‚ damage to bowel muscle which may lead to long- term constipation. D) Binge (over-eating) – High blood pressure‚ high cholesterol levels‚ heart disease as a result of elevated triglyceride levels‚ type II diabetes mellitus‚ gallbladder disease. 2.3. Analyse why binge eating disorder is regarded as the most common eating disorder‚ rather than anorexia and bulimia. Binge eating disorder (also known as compulsive

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    Social Media Right near the top half of the campaign text are three large buttons that are meant to help direct viewers to the JNCO social media pages. These buttons are highly visible and are a nice‚ graphic addition to the simple share button Kickstarter has on all campaigns. However‚ there are some usability issues with the buttons. The only one that actually opens the JNCO page on its respective site when clicked is the Facebook button. The other buttons simply take you to the sites homepage

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    R/602/2906 Level 3 Principles of communication in Adult Social Care Settings. 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 there is many different ways how people can communicate for example .Touch .Verbal .Body language .Behaviour .Communication Cards people use different reasons to communicate to show feelings‚ express emotions‚ pass information/knowledge to another individual and to be understood. 1.2 Good communication is the difference between a

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    Claire Lewis Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚social care Task B: Your role Bi. Describle the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement The terms and conditions of your employment are a statement and instruction of what the employer’s expect of their staff and your job description. Employer’s expect their staff to read and follow the policy and procedures that the home have. to attend all training

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    unit 1 level 3 cache

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    the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector is a service that by law has to be provided by the government to children and families‚ for example‚ St Peters RC Primary School. The opening and closing times is between 8:45-3:10 (depending on before/after school clubs). This school is provided by the state and offer education for children 4-11 years. They have qualified staff and aim to support children though after school activities‚ extra help in classes if a child needs

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    TDA 3.1 STLS LEVEL 3

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    TDA 3.1 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Area 1 Principles A Effective communication is extremely important within the development of a positive relationship with children‚ young people and adults. Communication may be ’verbal’ or ’non verbal’. Sometimes ’non verbal’ communication has a more powerful impact than ’verbal’ communication. ’Non-verbal’ communication includes all kinds of emotional expressions‚ actions‚ and body language. Communication

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    Level 3 Award IN Education and Training - Mark Kendrick Unit 1 Understanding Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training Question 1 1.1 Main Role and responsibilities as a teacher/trainer in education and training The main role of a teacher/trainer should be to teach in a way which engages learners and actively engage learning during every lesson irrespective of the environment. In my position as IT manager at Barnsley College there are roles and responsibilities that are

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    CYPW level 3 Unit 24

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    when observing‚ you make them feel uncomfortable or are asked to stop you must do so. You would not get an accurate observation by forcing a child or young person to do something against their wishes and it will only cause them to be upset. Outcome 3 1. Explain the features of an environment or service that promotes the development of children and young people Our outdoor/indoor play areas are stimulating and attractive to children to encourage them to use their senses to learn‚ there are plenty

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    Assignment 7 Q1: Explain 5 strategies that a teaching assistant might use to support literacy development. The teaching assistant could read to the pupils on a daily basis‚ this will help pupils learn how fluent reading sounds and this will help them understand how sentences and text can make sense‚ and will learn when to pause for full stops‚ question marks etc‚ and they will also learn how using expression in reading can make a story more exciting and understandable. The teaching assistant

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    Unit 1 Sensory Impairment

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    step in supporting people with a sensory impairment appropriately is to identify them. Local authorities should put in place a process to understand the prevalence of sensory loss in their populations to inform commissioning and market shaping functions. They should also have in place systems to record the number of people known to them. In identifying people with sensory impairment it is important to have in mind that: • There is a high prevalence of sensory loss amongst older people. • People with

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