E.1 There are different types of settings providing care and education for children in Wiltshire such as; statutory‚ voluntary and private. Statutory “these are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them” (Tassoni‚ 2007 p.3) For example‚ schools. The government is legally obliged to provide schools and to pay money for local authority. Voluntary “these are services provided by organisations
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Unit 1 Kaplan University April 18‚ 2013 Business Decisions The global recession began shortly after the September 2011 crisis‚ and quickly claimed many victims to unemployment. This financial and economic crisis triggered output contractions in almost all industrialized economies in the year 2009. As businesses cut production in response to lower demands‚ workers were let go in large numbers‚ increasing the unemployment rates dramatically. Aside from job losses the quality of employment
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Regent College BTEC LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA AND EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE STUDENT NAME Unit credit value: 5 Grade awarded: Points awarded: UNIT(S) Unit 27 Dealing With Challenging Behaviour SCENARIO You are a nurse who works in a busy A&E department in a city hospital. Because you are experienced and highly regarded your manager has asked you to mentor some new nurses who have just qualified. Because A&E often has difficult and violent patients‚ your manager has asked
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Jane has recently been hired as a Payroll Manager for R&S Electronic Service Company‚ a small business that employs 75 people and is owned by Brad. After a few months of relatively uneventful work‚ she discovers activities involving Greg‚ a Service Technician and brother to the General Manager‚ receiving preferential treatment that she feels is in violation of general business standards and practices. She has been instructed by her General Manager‚ Eddie‚ to ignore these potential violations or it
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Unit 1 Essay Analyze the extent to which religious freedom existed in the British colonies before 1700 Prior to the year 1700‚ the aspect of religion played an enormous role in the British colonies. Religious freedom and toleration was an issue in all the colonies for quite some time. From the northern colonies where religious toleration was very strict‚ to the southern colonies where it was more lenient‚ religious freedom varied from colony to colony‚ but was generally little to none. Out
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503 CHAMPION EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION In my role as senior I am responsible for ensuring that all individuals‚ their families‚ friends‚ carers and members of staff and those I work with (ty mawr) in partnership‚ are treated equally. Everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. There are many legislations‚ Codes of practice which ty mawr follow. The workplace policies which regulate equality diversity and inclusion with each area of responsibility. Below is a list of acts
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Unit 1 – P2 – Business Stakeholders Stakeholder Explanation (definition in own words) What the stakeholder wants from Tesco What the stakeholder wants from Oxfam Customers Customers are the people who come to a business for goods/services they want. This is not always for payment. The customer can be another business or an individual. Customers expect the basics from the business which are Value for money‚ product quality etc. Customers would want e.g. Tesco. To have reasonable prices for
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1. On September 27‚ 2016‚ CPT Porter‚ Derek came in for his appointment; however‚ he did not have his ID card with him. At that moment‚ I informed him that I could not check him in unless he has his ID card. He replied‚ “Even if they already know who I am”‚ I said “yes‚ even if they know who you are‚ I cannot check you in without your ID it is protocol”. I proceeded to inform him that if he had another form of identification he can go to medical records and get a promissory note. At which time he
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Homeostasis What is homeostasis? Homeostasis is the mechanism in our body that regulates and maintains a stable and constant environment. This enables our body to respond to changes in the environment around us as. The homeostatic mechanisms in our body‚ observe and monitor conditions and will then make a judgment whether to change the way the body functions is order to adapt to the outside surroundings better. The main organs involved in homeostasis are; the brain‚ liver‚ skin and kidney’s.
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EVIDENCE NO: 10 DATE: IDENTIFY EVIDENCE TYPE DIRECT OBSERVATION REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT QUESTIONS EXPERT WITNESS PRODUCT WITNESS TESTIMONY CANDIDATE NAME: (HSC451) EVIDENCE The homes policy is that every member of staff has an appraisal 13 weeks after they start in Beechgrove then every year after that it is according to the national care standards and the care commission requirement. The purpose of the appraisal is so that the member of staff can discuss
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