Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice | B | B Complete table | 2. Know how to address conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between an individual and the duty of care | C | C Short answer questions | 3. Know how to respond to complaints | Task A – Short Answer Questions Candidates will explain the following: * What duty of care means in children and young people settings (Ref. 1.1) Duty of care means it is your duty to care for the children‚ to protect them from
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Argumentative Essay: “Why Don’t We Complain?” Throughout once in your life‚ you may have been confronted with a situation where you accept inconveniences instead of taking action. According to William F. Buckley‚ American people everywhere have refrained from “trying to rectify irrational vexations”. In Buckley’s essay‚ “Why Don’t We Complain?” he explains some situations that he was involved in where no one would complain to repair an uncomfortable situation. Throughout the essay‚ Buckley uses
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BPI v. DE COSTER 47 PHIL 594 FACTS: On Dec. 29‚ 1921‚ Gabriela Andrea de Coster y Roxas and her husband acting as her agent‚ made to the BPI a certain promissory note for P292‚000‚payable one year after date‚ with interest of 9 per cent per annum and payable monthly. In order to secure the payment thereof‚ Jean M.Poizat and J. M. Poizat and Co. executed a chattel mortgage in favor of the plaintiff on the steamers Roger Poizat and Gabrielle Poizat including the machinery and materials belonging
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possession statute can be found under Sanders. v. Williams 2013 IL App (5th) 110573-U - State of Illinois. http://www.state.il.us/court/R23_Orders/AppellateCourt/2013/5thDistrict/5110573_R23.pdf Part Three Facts Plaintiff‚ Sally Sanders filed a complaint in the circuit court of Williams County against defendant‚ Fred Williams. Sanders claimed that Williams trespassed on a strip of land where their properties meet. Williams counterclaimed to allege adverse possession. After a bench trial‚ the defendant
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Why ALLAH does not accept our Prayers “I never understood the relation of a man‚ his desires and the God.” He kept looking at me silently. I said “A man’s 80% wishes are un-necessary‚ permissible and innocent. And if ALLAH fulfills them‚ although He has no problem in doing it‚ but these files of desires keep dribbling from table to table and from the office of one person to another” I looked up at his face. It was silent‚ appeasing and smiling. I continued “For example‚ a student does the hard
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receive poor service? Unhappy Customers’ Repurchase Intentions (Figure 8.1) Unhappy Customers Who Don’t Complain 9% Unhappy Customers Who Do Complain Complaints Not Resolved Complaints Resolved Complaints Resolved Quickly 19% 54% 82% Percent of Customers Who Will Buy Again after a Major complaint (over $100 losses) Figure 8.3 Customer Complaint Actions Following Service Failure Recovery Paradox According to the recovery paradox‚ service failures should be encouraged Fallacy of Recovery Paradox
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UNIT 304 - PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE 1.1 Within my job I have a duty of care towards all of the children and young people. This is a requirement to exercise reasonable care‚ attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to the harm of others. I have to make sure that I keep these children and young people safe at all times giving extra attention towards the younger more venerable children and ensure they are safe throughout. We protect them not only from physical harm
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Assignment overview In this assignment you will consider how your duty of care can conflict with the rights of an individual and what you can do to manage any resultant risk. You will demonstrate an understanding of the complaint procedures and how best to respond to complaints. Tasks There are three tasks to this assignment. A Supervision notes B Reflective account C Guidance notes This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Task Evidence Learning outcomes covered A Supervision
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the operational functions of the organization and products suggesting corrective measures; (g) To put in place a monitoring mechanism to oversee the functioning of the Grievance Redressal Policy. Definition of “Grievance / Complaint” (I R D A provided) 3. A “Grievance / Complaint” is defined as any communication that expresses dissatisfaction about an action or lack of action‚ about the standard of service/ deficiency of service of an insurance company and/or any intermediary or asks for remedial action
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Hostel Block A I am writing this letter is to have your attention to the above title. On behalf of the students block A I want to complain about the dismal conditions we have been putting up with for the past couple of months. 2. The main complaints of the students concerns were improper rubbish collected on the block. At present‚ the rubbish has collected twice per week. However‚ since students produce more rubbish nowadays‚ it’s just not practical to implement. The litter bins have always
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