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    making reasonable adjustment which can exclude individuals with disabilities. Biii) By supporting an individual’s diversity by recognising their differences and valuing them and their individuality‚ by supporting individuals equality‚ treating a person equally‚ by including them in all group activities and encouraging individuals to express their views and opinions‚ by not treating anyone differently due to their background‚ ethnicity‚ culture‚ race‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ personality‚ disability

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    Unit 4222 – 393 Understand sensory loss Outcome 1 1: Factors impacting an individual with sensory loss are mainly how an individual perceives themselves‚ it can have a negative or positive affect this can cause depression‚ other related illness or even lead towards isolation. Factors influencing an individual may be the following: • Is the sensory loss noticeable? • Is the condition going to improve or worsen over time? • How do people see me and how they react towards me? • What support will

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    Unit 4222-305 1. Explain how and why person-centred values must influence all aspects of health and social work Person centred values must influence all aspects of work as it provides a more holistic and individual support service for the individual. Person centred values also support the individual with making their own choices and helps empower the person. Person centred values include; Treating people as individuals Supporting people to access their rights Supporting people to exercise

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    As I near the end of my high school career‚ I realize that I am not the same person who began 3 years ago as a freshman. While my teachers instilled the fundamental aspects of a well-rounded education‚ I learned through my own experience that education extends beyond the classroom. My activities in academics‚ athletics‚ community service and work experience‚ have instilled qualities in me that will prepare me for the immediate future of college and beyond. My unique educational environment of

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    The question is‚ what is an infinite person and what makes one an infinite person? To me an infinite person is someone who strongly believes in their constitutional amendments and has no limits. They feel everyone has the right to practice their first amendment. They believe everyone should be granted the chance to voice their own opinions and not be afraid of any repercussions. They also believe everyone is allowed to practice whatever religion that suits them the best. Also‚ they believe that

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    men and women who sacrifice‚ risk his/her life to save someone or something for the world. When the word‚ hero‚ comes to mind‚ a picture of someone who gives an unforced and voluntary reaction that endeavors to save‚ protect or restore another person or persons from a situation that threatens safety‚ freedom or humanity appears. There is no concrete definition of a hero because everyone has a different perspective and different viewpoints. For you it could be a fireman‚ it could be the president‚ and

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    power‚ are those who have earned it‚ not ’inherited’ or ’bought’ it ‚ such as The Boss or Curley; people who understand and are ’in-tune’ with their emotions. Steinbeck tries to present Slim as a sort of ’peacemaker’ throughout the novel‚ the only person who seems to dislike him‚ is Curley‚ who accuses Slim of sleeping with his wife‚ in reality he’s probably envious Slim’s natural

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    individual; it decides how they will communicate with the world and how they will see the world. The culture a person is born into provides them with guidelines to life; giving them characteristics‚ including psychological characteristics. It will define whether the person will be aggressive or passive‚ independent or collaborative. These examples go on and in the end it will define the person. Culture will also fixate the individual into a specific group; this would be a stranger’s first impression

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    Appearances Are Deceptive

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    poor child that is too cought up with problems at home to focus on the words of his teacher. And the person that just stares and smiles at me when I ask him for directions may be a foreigner that doesn’t understand the language and culture. But I digress‚ some individuals are gifted and talented with guile‚ deception‚ charm and charisma. They hide behind a mask‚ they might seem as the nicest person in the world‚ but they can also be the most dangerous people to encounter. They are the people who could

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    in health and social care settings. there are a lot of different legislations and codes of practice to help protect us.These are there to protect a persons personal and/or sensitive information held on that individual and to ensure it can only be seen or shared with staff and outside agencies directly involved in their care or on request of the person themselve. The Data Protection Act 1998 is a piece of legislation which defines the law on processing data of people living within the United Kingdom

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