afe ire S guard h rs dults Boar d gA in Glouce uth ste o S Easy read South Gloucestershire Safeguarding Adults Board Winterbourne View Hospital A Serious Case Review By Margaret Flynn The Winterbourne View Hospital Serious Case Review What happened? Winterbourne View was a hospital in South Gloucestershire for people with learning disabilities and autism whose behaviour sometimes made their families and professionals worry. It was meant to help by assessing
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which results in a person at work being incapacitated for more than three consecutive days (excluding the day of the accident) specified dangerous occurrences‚ eg building collapse specified work-related diseases‚ eg mesothelioma and hepatitis. 3.The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
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The three businesses that I have chosen are Marks and Spencer’s‚ BBC and Easy jet. I will be talking about why each organisation has a website and how their online presence helps them achieve their business goals. The online business is growing for years so Marks and Spencer’s have adopted the online marketing plan to their advantage and are equally as active as there are on the sales floor. Marks and Spencer’s is a growing business that keeps developing higher standards for their customers so
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user can expect and with up to date skills and knowledge the following standards will be adhered to. 1. Expect to be respected‚ involved and told what’s happening at every stage. 2. Expect treatment‚ care and support that meets your needs. 3. Expect to be safe. 4. Expect to be cared for by staff with the right
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TYLER COBB There are so many different stereotypes of black women‚ both positive and negative. The media plays a role in how black women are seen in society. A stereotype is a commonly held public belief about or types of individuals. The concepts of "stereotype" and "prejudice" are often confused with many other different meanings. Stereotypes can be about different age‚ racial or ethnic groups based on some prior assumptions. (J.F. Healey‚ Race‚ Ethnicity‚ Gender and Class pp33-35). The stereotypes
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whether it be informative or appealing to their emotions. In the late 70’s it was widely acknowledged by Marketers that the Marketing Mix should be updated. This led to the creation of the Extended Marketing Mix in 1981 by Booms & Bitner which added 3 new elements to the 4 Ps Principle. This now allowed the extended Marketing Mix to include products that are services and not just physical things. People – All companies are reliant on the people who run them from front line Sales staff to the Managing
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Program I’m studying is Associate Degree in Network System Administration. In order to get career working with computers I need more knowledge of wide area networks/ local area networks‚ configuring‚ troubleshooting‚ client-server networking‚ and Linux networking. In order to communicate with people with people within a home or office you use local area networks so that one person on a computer and talk to someone on the other side of the room on another computer. You can send data from one computer
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Judith Kmetty HRMT215-1403A-04 July 18th‚ 2014 One way to make a small business grow into a big business is to hire great employees. As the human resources professional‚ I will explain how a hiring manager can select the best candidates for a position that matches the needs and culture of an organization. The most important job of a hiring manager is to find the right people for the team. The first part of hiring a person is to know the open position. A list should be made to list the tasks
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Outcome 1 1.1) Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. Child and Young Person’s development Area of development | 0 – 1 year | 2 – 4 years | Physical | Reflexes –Sucking‚ Grasping‚ Drinking‚ Eating.Lifting head unaided.Latterly‚ crawling‚ rolling over and possibly standing or cruising. | Walking‚ pointing with arms‚ starting to dress themselves‚ holding light objects.Interacting with balls‚ climbing stairs or furniture‚ using crayons etc with
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Table 3: Assignment 1.2: P2 - Influence of Stakeholders Name of Organisation B: | Apple | Sector: | | Examples of Stakeholders | How are stakeholders influenced by the organisation? | How is the organisation influenced by the stakeholder? | Customers | The customers would be influenced because if the company are financially struggling the customers are there only hope to stay profiting. If the company was to go bust it means customers will no longer be able to shop there. The customers
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