Michael Sims Instructor: Baxter NT1110 Unit 11 Lab: Research Project Cyber Crime In 1969‚ the first message‚ “login”‚ was sent over ARPANET‚ the predecessor of today’s internet (Kleinrock‚ 2008). ARPANET was designed as a communication system that would allow researchers to access information from other researcher’s computers around the country‚ therefore allowing information to flow more freely (Kleinrock‚ 2008). Computers and the internet have
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Unit 11- Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence M1- Assess the likely immediate effects of two different forms of abuse on the health and wellbeing of adults D1- Evaluate the potential long-term effects of these two types of abuse on the health and wellbeing of adults M2- Describe legislation and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of two types of abuse Abuse and violence can take lots of different forms. Physical abuse is where
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Processor speed and type A processor is also known as a CPU which stands for central processing unit‚ is how a computer/laptop functions and this is like the brain of the computer the better the processor is‚ the faster a computer works There are many types of processors you can get these include Single core Dual core Triple core Quad core The best processor on sale has the speed of 13.18GHz and the slowest CPU has the speed of 740Khz. The reason why you need to know the speed of the
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Section 1 Here is some information about the importance of safeguarding children and young people and procedures for child protection. Everyone who works with children has a duty to keep them safe from abuse Here are the main current legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedure. They are put in place for protecting and safeguarding children again abuse. Children Act 1989 This act aims to simplify the laws that protected children and young people in the UK. This makes it clear to all who work
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Unit 8: Promoting health and well being Sandy Arias sandy arias 9/18/2012 | Table of Contents Introduction and Background2 Health Promotion Campaigns4 Chosen topic and Questionnaires6 Secondary Data/ Specific research13 Planning 17 Implementation21 Evaluation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..24 Reference……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….26 Unit 8: Promoting health
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P1- Describe the characteristics and causes of challenging behaviour Challenging behaviour is behaviour outside of the expected norms for a person’s age‚ that is disruptive and difficult to manage and can cause harm. The individual exhibiting the behaviour is likely to suffer from a learning disability or a mental illness or may have had a difficult upbringing. Challenging Behaviour | Characteristics | Triggers | Tantrums | Tantrums are typically characterized by stubbornness‚ crying‚ screaming
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UNIT 8-P1 Describe the application of behaviorist perspectives in health and social care. In this task I will discuss the application/part of behaviorist perspectives in health and social care. Behaviourist approach In Psychology learning is seen as a change in behaviour caused by an experience. Behaviorism‚ is seen as a learning theory; an attempt to explain how people or animals learn by studying their behaviour. The Behaviourists Approach has two theories to help explain how we learn‚ Classical
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Unit 12: P1 Assignment Worksheet What is Public Health? Key Aspects of Public Health Practice Strategy How is this done? Examples (at least 2) Monitoring the health status of the population Following changes in the health of the population and notifying people to possible problems. The rising levels of obesity within the population. Identifying the health needs of the population Once trends and patterns are recognised‚ the likelihood of implications for services can be identified. In relation
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Introduction: Safeguarding children is high priority within professional practices to ensure that all children are supported and have the right to reach full potential (Lindon‚ 2008). In order to show and understand how safeguarding is applied‚ a residential setting providing specialist care for children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) will be considered. The current legislation including Helping Children Achieve More will be explained to show how the multidisciplinary team around the child
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What values should care workers promote? Promoting and supporting an individual’s right to dignity‚ independence‚ health and safety People who require health care‚ particularly long-term health care‚ may feel like their dignity and independence are slipping away from them. People who depend on kidney dialysis machines‚ for example‚ might feel their lives are ruled by the priority they always give to their treatment. They may very well feel that they aren’t ’normal’. In situations like this‚ the
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