implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit sector reference: SHC 34 Level: 3 Credit value: 1 Guided learning hours: 5 Unit expiry date: 31/01/2015 Unit accreditation number: R/601/1436 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. It considers how duty of care contributes to safe practice‚ and how to address
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Attitudes toward homosexuality in psychology Abstract Attitudes toward homosexuality have been shown to vary along different demographic dimensions such as gender or political (e.g.; Herek‚ 2002‚ Strand‚ 1998) but little is known how these attitudes form. As with other sexual topics‚ attitudes towards homosexuality are not inborn‚ but are socialized. Multiple agents contribute to this socialization process‚ including parents‚ peers and religious institutions (e.g.; Ballard and Morris 1998)
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15 Understand mental health problems (CMH 302) Assessment of this unit This unit introduces the main forms of mental health problems. You will be expected to know the strengths and limitations of the main psychiatric classifications systems and have a working knowledge of alternative frameworks for understanding mental distress. The unit also looks at the ways that mental health problems affect the individual and others in their social network‚ and considers the benefits of early intervention
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Student Internship Programme Written Report NAME: CHERIE YU TIAN NING MATRIX NUMBER: 1004454C CLASS: 3R03 LIASON OFFICER: MISS NANCY TAN CONTENT PAGE: 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose 3 1.2. Background 3 1.3. Method of Investigation
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Describe and evaluate methods of investigating cortical specialisation. (10 marks) There are many different methods of cortical specialisation and these are: MRI scan‚ PET scan‚ Electroencephalogram‚ Post Mortem and Neurosurgery. These are developed methods of studying cortical specialisation in the brain in order to be able to predict‚ control and explain non –human and human behaviour. Neurosurgery is considered to be an invasive way of investigating cortical specialisation as it involves manipulating
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Ch1 1.The production concept and product concept are orientations that can lead to marketing myopia. Answer True 2.Today‚ many firms continue to practice mass marketing. Answer False 3. Specific marketing tools designed to build and enhance customer relationships include club marketing programs and frequency programs. Answer True 4.Product‚ price‚ place and promotion make up the elements of a firm ’s marketing mix. Answer True 5. When sellers focus on existing needs
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Accounting Profession"‚ Accounting‚ Auditing & Accountability Journal‚ Vol. 2 Iss: 2 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09513578910132268 Timothy J. Fogarty‚ Mohamed E.A. Hussein‚ J. Edward Ketz‚ (1994)‚"Political Aspects of Financial Accounting Standard Setting in the USA"‚ Accounting‚ Auditing & Accountability Journal‚ Vol. 7 Iss: 4 pp. 24 - 46 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09513579410069830 Isabel Martínez Conesa‚ Esther Ortiz Martínez‚ (2004)‚"International financial analysis and the handicap of accounting
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M302: Understanding innovation and change in the workplace Benefits of change and innovation 1.1 Innovation and change can be beneficial to any organisation. Innovation is intentionally introducing new ideas or doing something in a different way. New ideas lead to new ways to work. Change is to make something different something that presses us out of our comfort zone. For change and innovation to be effective‚ people must understand and actively participate‚ if we never made changed in life
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484–489. van Gennep‚ A. (1960) The Rites of Passage (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul). Vogler‚ C. (2004) The Writer’s Journey. 2nd rev. edn (London: Pan Books). Wakefield‚ K. L. & Blodgett‚ J. G. (1994) The importance of servicescapes in leisure service settings‚ Journal of Services Marketing‚ 8(3)‚ pp. 66–76. Wang‚ N. (1999) Rethinking authenticity in tourism experience‚ Annals of Tourism Research‚ 26(2)‚ pp. 349–370. Wang‚ N. (2002) The tourist as peak consumer. In: G. M. S. Dann (Ed.)‚ The Tourist as
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Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Unit 4DEP Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources or Learning and Development (L&D) Practitioner Activity 1 & 2 Siobhan Lally Elaine Worthington Introduction This report is written on the Human Resources Profession Map which is used around the world to help HR professionals analyse their own personal standards and progress. It is used to establish how they
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