(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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The readings and videos from module 1 have brought some questions to mind. As a teacher‚ how do you deal with parents who are in denial of their child’s disability? Is it inappropriate to refer a parent to the school psychologist? As a new teacher‚ what role should you take if you feel that students’ needs are not being properly addressed? As a new teacher‚ can you ask a mentor to sit in and help? I found the information on gifted students to be very information. I did not realize that these
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Understand How to Support Positive Outcome for Children and Young People. Outcome 2: Understand how practitioners can make a positive difference in outcomes for children and young people. Question 1: Identify the positive outcomes for children and young people that practitioners should be striving to achieve. As we already discussed this in one of the five outcomes in Every Child Matters. As a qualified child care worker I should be aware and make positive contribution in the entire are of child
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The Relationship of a Risk-Taking Personality to Dangerous Driving In contemplating the term project’s objective‚ I hoped to determine the relationship between to variables that were unique‚ yet not so out of the norm that it would be difficult to collect and present the data. While pondering different scenarios‚ I thought about my two daughters. While a passenger in the car with both daughters‚ my younger daughter was being teased by her older sister about how slow and obedient she was when
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counsellor entails. There is a big difference between a professional counsellor and a person who uses some counselling skills as part of their role‚ for example their role as a friend or colleague. A professional counsellor is a highly trained individual who is able to use a different range of counselling approaches with their clients (Anon‚ 2001). This is a 3-stage model or framework offered by Egan as useful in helping people solve problems and develop opportunities. The goals of using the model
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Unit 205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Outcome 1 1&2) Physical abuse is typically described as the use of physical force against another person that may in turn cause injury‚ pain or impairment. This type of abuse could be perform with or without an object. possible signs of physical abuse may include the following; bruising other marks on the skin nervous behaviour depression unexplainable weight loss Sexual abuse is the forced and undesired sexual behaviour
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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 many
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Unit 1 Promote Positive Behaviour 1.1 Legislation is a set of laws that have been created by the government to make sure all childcare settings are run correctly. To promote positive behaviour‚ legislation’s such as the Children Act 1989‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ Every Child Matters 2004‚ Equality Act 2010 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 are followed by the setting. These Act’s include rules and regulations that a setting is required to follow in order to promote positive behaviour.
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actions coined by the term “risk” are required to achieve a desired standard. When perceiving the term‚ “risk”‚ words like danger‚ disaster‚ uncertainty‚ and impossibility come to mind. What if positive connotations are associated with risk‚ such as wisdom‚ hope‚ motivation‚ and courage? While many consider careful planning as an alternative for short and long term goals‚ risks are a pathway towards efficiently succeeding highly set goals with confidence. By approaching risks‚ materialistic and spiritual
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Human Rights for Individuals with Mental Health Disabilities Abstract This article discussed key human rights points that are not essentially practiced throughout the world. Lawrence Gostin states that liberty‚ dignity‚ equality‚ and entitlement are those points which the World Health Organization are working on further for others to accept as human rights norms for individuals with mental health disabilities. The review will provide examples of the violation of human rights some persons with
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