Gareth Devlin KEYWORKER REPORT 1 April 2012 to 30 April 2012 Family Contact. 12.05.12 Visit from Julie Harrison Gareth’ s mum and brother Leo and Grandad 26.05.12 Visit from Julie Harrison Gareth’s mum and brother Leo spent time in the garden positive visit Be Healthy 23.05.12 Joanna Gadd Occupational Therapist visited Gareth in the home to take measurements of Gareth to adjust his hard rock chair 24.05.12 Joanna Gadd visted the home to adjust Gareth’s hard rock
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offspring; it has a specific DNA sequence Allele: a different form of the same gene Karyotype: a photograph of pairs of homologous chromosomes in a cell Cell Theory * all living things are composed of one or more cells * cells are the smallest units of living organisms * new cells come only from pre-existing cells by cell division Functions of Cell Division * growth of the organism * repair of tissues and organs that have been damaged * maintenance to replace dying or dead cells
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Unit 16 Understand Safeguarding of Children and Young People (for those Working in the Adult Sector) 1. Understand the policies‚ procedures and practises for safe working with children and young people 1.1 Explain the policies‚ procedures and practises for safe working with children and young people A policy is a statement of what an organisation will do to safeguard a child or young person to keep them safe. A procedure will describe the actions the organisation will take to put the actions
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P1- Sam Bayliss Tesco’s Tesco’s is a business that was set up in 1919 by a man called Jack Cohen. Tesco’s now employ 520‚035 people across 13 different countries which makes them one of the highest rates of employment. They recently launched their website in 1994 to extend their marketing and hopefully to increase sales. There values are to “work as a team‚ trust and respect each other and to support and say thank you”. The CEO at Tesco’s at the moment is Phillip Clarke and he is in charge of 6351
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Assessment 1 Q1) To avoid emergencies‚ the following procedures are put in place. Good Practices- which involves‚ making sure that rubbish is stored in the outside waste storage area. When cleaning watching out for combustible materials such as paint scrapings‚ oily rags and unextinguished cigarettes. Completing all check lists accurately and monitoring suspicious characters and alerting the duty manager to any potential risks. Communication Radio- ensuring that staffs are wearing radios‚ they
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experienced by adults (P1) Abuse‚ defined by the department of health is described as “a violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by any other person or persons” and those most at risk are described as ‘vulnerable adults’. A vulnerable adult would be someone who is unable to defend themselves or understand what is going on due to having cognitive or physical disabilities‚ frail older adults‚ substance abusers and more. There 9 main types of abuse that may be experience by adults and these are
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Colleen Cunningham Econ 102 Essay #2 Promoting Biomass What exactly is Biomass? The first article I read called “Biomass for Heat: Think It‚ Speak It‚ Promote It!” we learn what biomass is and how it can help us in society today. Biomass can be seen as a generic term. Many people in North America refer to biomass as heat. For others biomass refers to algae or ethanol for liquid fuels‚ or wood chips for co-gen electricity. The readers of Pellet Mill Magazine refer to biomass as pellets
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The internal factors to be considered when planning the human resource requirements for an organisation are the internal planning force‚ demands for products/services‚ technological change‚ skill requirements‚ workforce profiles (age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ ability) and new markets. Internal planning factors are within the business to help the organisation change to cope with new methods of work or new demands; it may be the business is being introduced to new technology or new product lines. Also it
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Definition/ Explanation Product development Where a company bases a product to make a different product. For example Mars have made milkshakes based on the Mars bar. Brand extension Where a company uses their brand name on different products to increase the profit margin. For example Hugo Boss could put their logo/name on a watch and customers would still pay more money for their product. Diversification Is where they take a product into a new market. It is a slight risk as the company may not have
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Summary Text 7 by Bruno Collin Immigration and business In the past two years the coalition government of the UK has been putting a lot of effort in their immigration policy. The prime minister has even promised to cut the immigration from outside Europe‚ down to tens of thousands by the end of 2015. For example‚ foreign students will have a few months after completing their courses to find a licensed sponsor who will pay them at least 20.000 pounds otherwise they have to leave the country
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