Case Study Summary Mike Garcia and Jill Hendrickson have been butting heads for months at work. Mike is a manufacturing manager at Auto Safety Products‚ which is a firm in the Midwest that designs and produces automobile seat belts and infant and child safety seats. Jill is a design engineer for the same firm. Top management at their work instituted concurrent engineering‚ a team-based system that integrates manufacturing and design processes. Concurrent engineering is intended to eliminate
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Unit -1 an introduction to working with children E1 Statutory setting Tassoni states “these are services that have to be available by the law” Tassoni (2007 p.g3) this is a government funded organisation‚ which caters for children from the age of 4-11. It is a legal requirement and failure to attend will lead to fines or prosecutions. Statutory settings all follow the national curriculum which dictates how any particular subject is taught i.e. programme plans‚ lesson plans objectives and lesson
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Leadership and teamwork in the public services Unit 2 Liam McGuire The assignment will discuss 2 different leadership styles in the uniformed public services. One of the leadership styles used in the public services is called Authoritarian this is a very traditional leadership style and at times can be very strict and firm. The most common and strongest place where you will find authoritarian leadership is in the Armed Services. Authoritarian leaders also provide clear expectations
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How feedbacks help a team As a member in the group‚ it is important to give feedbacks to others which will increase the effectiveness within the teamwork. What the article tells me is that how to improve the word choice for feedbacks in order to avoid the negative consequences. By using the descriptive words instead of evaluative ones‚ useless anger toward others can be avoided. For instance‚ by point out the problems one have in doing certain task is much better than categorize the person. Furthermore
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Caring for children E1 – Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in caring for children When the practitioner is caring for children he/she will need to complete a variety of things to meet that role. This would include having priorities such as: Meeting the needs and supporting the rights of children This should be the main priority of all practitioners as the welfare of the child is the most important thing in order for them to attend their setting. - Routines should
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2.4. Describe the action to be taken in response to emergency situations‚ including: -Fire -Security -Missing children or young people All setting should have clear arrangements for emergency situations including emergency contact numbers‚ clear instructions and evacuation procedures. Every child must have a record card with emergency contact numbers of parents‚ grandparents or relatives. Fire Make sure that you know where the fire exits are in your setting. Never put anything in the way of
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1.1. Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. Many children or young people are dying as a result of abuse or neglect every year‚ and it could bestopped if all the agencies work together and react to the clear signs that a child is at risk. Abusing a child by neglect or bullying in early life is affecting the children development‚ and I could make different right from the start of my working
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Ines Fleur Norton 26‚ Bridge Court‚ Stanley Road‚ Harrow Middlesex HA2 8FB 07958346045 inesbap@btinternet.com PROFIL I am a decent woman with the ability to work on my own initiative. I have 6 years experience in Catering and Customer service. I am a hard working individual‚ reliable‚ quick learner and trustworthy. CAREER HISTORY COMPANY Case is Altered DATES 1999 JOB TITLE Kitchen Assistant Responsible for: • Making sandwiches • cleaning • Washing
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CHILD CARE LICENSING IN ONTARIO Orientation Package for Prospective Child Care Operators June 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Child Care in Ontario Child Care Licensing in Ontario Role of the Operator The Director under the Day Nurseries Act Role of Program Advisors The Application Process Planning and Design Guidelines for Child Care Centres Obtaining a Licence Health Canada – Product Safety Program Duration of Licensing Process Types of Licences Child Care Licensing Website
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P4.1- I have been involved in identifying hazards in my setting‚ such as in the water play area‚ the children accidently spilling water on the floor from splashing the water out of the water bowl whilst playing with the fishing set. Also from trying to experiment with pouring and filling their cups at snack time. Therefore‚ because this happened I proceeded to use in initiative and clean up the spillage on the floor with a mop. The procedure I had took in this situation was that I asked the children
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