ensure that the client maintains an acceptable level of health (both mentally & physically) and to promote the clients well-being. It is also my responsibility to carry out all points covered in job description‚ person specification‚ company policies and procedures relevant to my role and to maintain written records for the service delivered‚ along with responsibility for ensuring that my training needs are kept up-to-date so that I am at the level of standards required to undertake my role. Finally
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Cost per person £995 + VAT Course outline: Workshop One: Solving problems and making decisions M3.01 (One day) On completion of this mandatory unit participants are expected to confidently be able to: • Develop an introductory knowledge and understanding of solving problems and making decisions as required by a practising or potential first line manager. • Describe a problem‚ its nature‚ scope and impact. • Gather and interpret information to solve a problem. • Briefly summarise the options
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numerous jobs where I was in charge of the finance such as bartending where I was working under pressure where I had to manage money (coins and paper) whilst serving and remembering orders‚ also I had achieved double merit at level 2 in business studies where many of the units consisted of finance content. | Be able Work as a member of a team | I possess
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History of childcare In this report I will be looking at the history of the childcare industry on how children had been looked after back in the day to today’s industry. In history the first day care centre appeared in France about the 1840‚ and the societe des crèche was recognised by the French government in 1869.organising in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th century day cares were established in the United States by private charities in the 1850’s. The first being was the New York day
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Unit 31 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for a number of reasons‚ for example‚ to express emotions (i.e. sadness‚ happiness and anger)‚ pain‚ personal opinions‚ to relay information with regards to an individual’s health‚ personal preferences such as religion‚ sexual or culture and also to obtain knowledge
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Unit 304 Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. Duty of care means supporting individuals and allowing them to be as independent as possible and to be safe. It is our responsibility a carer to makes sure that the correct support I given using the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working as a guideline. 1.2 Explain how duty of care contributes to the guarding or protection of individuals. In our job
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Unit 3 1.1 Policies‚ procedures and legislation in force within the UK to protect children and young people include: - The Child Act 1989 - Every Child Matters (ECM) England - Safeguarding children and Safer Recruitment in Education 2007 - E-Safety - Bullying and Cyber Bullying - Safeguarding Disabled Children 2009 1.2 Child protection is action taken to protect a child or young person at risk or suffering from harm. Safeguarding in the wider context is preventing risks of harm to a child
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Unit 4222-303 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand the importance of diversity‚equality and inclusion 1.Explain what is meant by- Diversity Diversity can be defined as differences in mental capabilities‚ personal appearance‚ race‚ heritage‚ beliefs etc. Understanding that everyone is an individual and everyone has different needs.In the care setting i work in‚ clients have their own personal experiences and preferences
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Task 2 Legislation (P2) (M1) The Government produced the legislation ‘Manual Handling regulations 1992’; they produced this legislation to help protect staff and service user from harming themselves. In health and social care settings managers produce a policy to help prevent accidents and harm coming to their staff and the service users who come into the hospital. To help control the legislation certain lifting techniques of patients were banned due to future problems with back problems of staff
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Unit 3 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law. These are all covered by law so that no one is taken advantage of and also so that both Parties are covered to a certain point and makes sure everyone is treated fairly i.e. * Minimum wage * Hours worked (working time directive) * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation‚ etc. These apply to all Work environments
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