(Transactional) Three Frames Bureaucracy is "the exercise of control on the basis of knowledge”; the rational legal hierarchical power‚ the Bureaucratic Leader 3. Charismatic Hero 2. Traditional (Transformer) (Feudal/Prince) An individual personality set apart from ordinary people and endowed with supernatural‚ superhuman powers and heroic charismatic leadership qualities; part hero part superman/superwoman Traditional an arbitrary exercise of power bound to loyalty‚ favoritism
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George 396-Support individuals with multiple conditions and/or disabilities 1:1 Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have. Patients with multiple conditions and/or disabilities have two or more disabling conditions that affect learning or other important life functions. These can include: 1.Mental retardation‚ dementia 2.Bad eyesight‚ blindness 3.Hard of hearing‚ deafness 4.Arthritis‚ paralysed body/parts 1:2 Explain how multiple conditions and/or disabilities
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1.2 Multiple conditions and disabilities can affect an individual’s emotional and physical wellbeing. They may require extra support and encouragement with any activities they undertake‚ which could be a combination of both mental and physical disabilities. They will also need empathy and support with any emotional needs they may have. Multiple conditions usually have additional impacts on individuals’ wellbeing and quality of life. A person with arthritis only can live at home with minimum help
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Severe and Multiple Disabilities Case Study Sarina never had the opportunity to go preschool an didn’t begin her formal education in the public schools until the age of 6. She is now 15 years old and goes to Eastmont Junior High. Sarina does not verbally speak‚ walk‚ hear‚ or see. Professionals have used several labels to describe her‚ including severely disabled‚ severely multiple handicapped‚ deaf-blind and profoundly mentally retarded. Sarina has a support team of administrators‚ teachers
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How individuals act within their community and how society views these individuals‚ whether they are contributing members or not‚ all stem from a foundation of rules and regulations as well as the shared point of view among society. Needless to say not all members of a community or even society share the same point of view‚ and often more times than not‚ individuals who suffer from disabilities are looked down upon and are frequently shunned. To be able and try to understand the strife that these
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HSC 3022 Support individuals to live at home |Title |HSC 3022 Support individuals to live at home | |Level |3 | |Credit value |4 | |Learning outcomes
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Ali Tichow Professor Bacha English 101-2DA September 6‚ 2012 “Disabled” Malignant Malalignment‚ or as it is more casually known‚ Miserable Malalignment‚ is a leg condition that causes the bones to twist as they grow. When I was 12‚ I was diagnosed with this condition‚ and at the time my doctors recommended that I wait to see if I might outgrow this ailment. Sadly‚ it worsened and this summer I had reconstructive leg surgery to correct the problem. Not only did the surgery immobilize
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for individuals with disability. Participation in activities with other communities‚ relationship building‚ feeling of belonging in the community. It brings diversity for a person with a disability in all aspects for example‚ other person influences and perceptions. 2. Why is it important that organization policies and procedures are considered when developing an individual’s personalised community integration plan? To supporting the needs and aspirations of people with a disability. Facilitate
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Supports for TBI‚ Physical Disabilities‚ and Health Impairment Definition and Support for TBI Traumatic brain injury is an acquired injury to the brain caused by an external physical force or by an internal incident resulting in full or partial functional disability and/or psychosocial impairment that negatively affects a child ’s educational performance. Some children who sustain a TBI can proceed from the provision of educational services in a school setting. special educators in local schools
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* Explain the potential impact of disability on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people (CYP 3.7 3.1) The potential impact of disability on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people are that they get physical impairments and chronic medical conditions may compromise healthy development and disrupt their educational experiences. Adper children’s all round development‚ move on further into the future to have financial difficulties and restricted opportunities
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