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    Care for Babies CHCCN5C Element 1: Respond to babies/infant cues and needs Cues and needs  Infants cues and needs are met by the way we respond to them in their first two years of life‚ which can influence their ability to form trusting relationships for the rest of their life In Pairs discuss possible cues and needs and their meaning……. Familiar infant cues Cue Gurgling Laughing Pointing Possible Meaning Content Happy Needing/wanting something Fidgeting Grizzling Smiling Sobbing Crying

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    Description and critique of service: The physiotherapists at Pregnancy Pilates offer women a gentle combination of breathing techniques‚ structured core exercises‚ stretches and mobility exercises in a relaxed environment during pregnancy‚ labour and post birth. This class aims at building a woman’s confidence‚ strength and knowledge. It prepares women for any hormonal or physiological changes that women may face during pregnancy. Before booking‚ a thorough one on one assessment of a woman’s condition

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    Safeguard Children 2010 – applies to those working in education‚ health and social care‚ as well as the police and the probation service. It covers areas such as child protection‚ the processes to follow when there are concerns about a child‚ the action to be taken to promote welfare of children and training requirements for effective child protection. E-Safety is a safeguarding issue as part of the wider duty of care for all who work with children. With the ‘technical’ revolution that is sweeping

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    I am interested in post-graduate training because I believe it will aid in preparing me to be a good healthcare provider. The education I am currently receiving at Ursuline College is an excellent one but it does not fully prepare me to step into my new role. There is a gap between school and the “real world” that this type of program helps to bridge. I remember the stress and uncertainty I felt as a new nurse for the first year I was in practice-- feelings I am sure all new healthcare professionals

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    People who have been victimized often have stress symptoms that linger. A common form of victimization in our society today is sexual assault. The psychological impact of sexual assault on a victim is immediate and may last a long time (Comer‚ 2015). One study found that 94 percent of rape victims qualified for a clinical diagnosis of acute stress disorder when they were observed around 12 days after the assault (Rothbaum et al.‚ 1992). Although some sexual assault victims improve psychologically

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    Post-Traumatic Stress disorder is a difficult subject to handle‚ in most cases PTSD can be very hard to diagnose. That is why researchers and scientists created different ways to test the client. In many cases PTSD can go years without being diagnose in a person. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) a condition resulting from a severe traumatic experience‚ leading to a long-lasting state of frequent distressing recollections (flashbacks) and nightmares about the traumatic event‚ avoidance of reminders

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    was founded by Dr. Venkataswamy in 1976 who wanted to establish an alternate health care model that would supplement the efforts of the Government in fighting the blindness in India. The motivation behind Dr V to start this organisation was to eradicate needless blindness which he knew could not be achieved within the paradigm of a charitable organisation. Thus he set about his mission to mass market eye care like McDonalds or Pizza Hut. To do this Dr V developed an innovative business model where

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    story alluring is the fact that it is steeped in postmodernist features. Otherwise‚ it would have been just a cold and ambiguous story about too many coincidences. To understand the novel’s play with predictability‚ we must have recourse to the post modernist discourse about it. Aristotle primarily argued in “Poetics” that: “art is ordered by a strict structure comprising of beginning‚ middle and end. The arrangement of the particular elements in its structure is governed by the universal principle

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    Measuring Human Settlement in the Twenty-first Century’‚ organized by the IUSSP Working Group on Urbanization and held at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Study and Conference Center in Bellagio‚ Italy‚ 11-15 March 2002. Paper 14 THE NATURE OF RURALITY IN POST INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY By David L. Brown and John B. Cromartie∗ Draft 2/15/02 INTRODUCTION Urbanization is a dynamic social and economic process that transforms societies from primarily rural to primarily urban ways of life (Hauser‚ 1965). Few would

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    The first thing to point out in regards to the State of Tennessee Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) requirements‚ is that it goes so far as to even outline WHO is required to get certification through the POST Commission. It states that‚ “All persons‚ who are employed as full-time law enforcement officers on or after July 1‚ 1982‚ shall comply with and maintain the pre-employment standards and meet the Basic Law Enforcement Training requirements before being certified as law enforcement

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