Unit 3 Wider Professional Practice 1. Understand the concept of professionalism and core professional values in the lifelong learning sector 1.1 Analyse key aspects of professionalism in the lifelong sector . Define professionalism min 2 definition and compare them Webster’s Dictionary defines professionalism as the conduct‚ aims or qualities that characterize or mark a professional person (1). Meanwhile Oxford dictionary defines it as the practising of an activity‚ especially a sport‚ by professional
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unit Unit 3 P4- Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful you try and it is how many precautions they take. The health care setting I will be talking about is a Care home‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities
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Unit 331 Outcome 2 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of the following personal factors. HEALTH Health problems are also personal factors‚ such as Asthma‚ which will affect the child’s breathing. Children may get breathless taking part in physical activities and will have to use an inhaler to open the airway. This affects their ability to take part in school activities. A childs health will also be affected during pregnancy if the mother is taking
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Unit 203 Work in a Business Environment Outcome 1: Understand How to Respect Other People at Work Assessment Criteria The Learner Can: 1.1 Describe what is meant by diversity and why it should be valued. Diversity can be differences in race‚ heritage‚ gender‚ beliefs‚ physical appearance‚ mental capabilities‚ etc. Diversity should be respected and valued because nobody is completely the same as anyone else‚ even within the categories above. People tend to reject what is different. Our differences/diversities
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Unit 331 Outcome 2 Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 2.1Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by range of personal factors. We know that things such as eyes and skin colour aswell as height are inherited. Some medical conditions and disabilities can also be inherited. These can affect the child or young person’s development and below is a list of how a medical condition can affect a child
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Has lost electrons; indicated by a positive sign‚ as in Na+ 2 : Molecule that dissociates in water to form individual ions‚ ionic compound 3 : Substances whose molecules have more than one kind of atom 4 : Positively charged particle in nucleus 5 : Function is to store energy for later use M. 6 : Alkaline 7 : Double sugar made up of two monosaccharide units 8 : A group of atoms bound together in a group 9 : Non-charged particle in nucleus 10 : Chemical systems that absorb excess acids or bases
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Sarah Bowker Respite North West Ltd Unit 1 Use and develop systems that promote communication In my role as team leader I communicate with many people on a daily basis. I communicate with the people we support‚ (who have learning disabilities)‚ the staff team‚ the families of the people we support and other professionals that have any involvement with the health care or support of the individuals in our care. The way I communicate depends on who I am communicating with. When communicating I
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Sarah Brindley‚ Unit 3 - suppporting children. E1/E2- Five pieces of current legislation are‚ Children Act 2004‚ Human Rights Act 2000‚ UNCRC 1998‚ Equality Act 2006 and Protection of data act 1999. Children Act 2004 states that the interests of children and young people are better in all considerations of welfare and safeguarding and that safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility. This is because safegaurding can only be achieved by building up a range of outcomes for children and
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reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name‚ the course title and the Unit and Assessment number. Name: Daniel Booth Please note that this Assessment document has 14 pages and is made up of 3 Parts. Part 1: Understand food labelling 1. Identify the nutritional information that must be provided on food labels. On food labelling nutritional information must be showing
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1. Explain different types of bullying and the potential effects on children and young people Physical (Pushing‚ kicking‚ hitting‚ biting‚ poking‚ choking‚ slapping or pinching) Physical bullying can happen to any age of person whether it is children‚ young adults‚ adults or elderly people. Physical bullying can be anything that has physical contact between one individual to another and any form of violence or threats. The potential effects on children and young adults that are bullied could
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