I will be explaining what equality‚ diversity and right mean in health social care I will start with the definition and then give an example for each different term. P2- describes discriminatory practice in health and social care. This topic will focus on discrimination and discriminatory practice. When discriminations happen it can have a very negative effect. When people discriminate they treat the individuals they are discriminating against differently from others. People can be discriminated
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BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Health & Social Care Student Name: Date Submitted: Unit: 2.2 Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care I certify that the attached work is original and my own: ……………………………………………… Student Signature Assessment Title: Concepts and discriminatory and discriminatory practices Lecturer: Nicky Edwards‚ Patricia Britto Issue Date: w/c 6th October 2014 Hand in date: 24th October 2014 Criteria 1st Referral Hand in Date
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M2(Unit 37) - Assess the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity Environment- the environment can affect the human activity. So for example; global warming which is the warming of the planet’s surface that is caused by carbon dioxide. In order to run a business efficiently they would need to make sure that their customers are aware of all the environmentally friendly activities that they do and that they are not harming the environment
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BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Business Question: Unit 3 – Introduction to MarketingBTEC Level 3 Diploma in BusinessP1- describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organizations.P2- describe the limitations and constrains of marketing.M1- compare marketing techniques used in marketing products in Two organizations. Answer: P1 - I am going to be talking about how marketing techniques are used to market products in two different organizations.Marketing is the process of understanding
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due to prior commitments‚ such as data entry cleansing‚ and will not interrupt unless it is important. The team members know that periods of time are dedicated to them and their interests; this makes them feel valued (TAFE Queensland 2013‚ p18). 3. Managing contingencies. The best made plans can always go awry due to unforseen circumstances. Managing contingencies or having a back up plan in place for such circumstances can ensure that everyone’s routine doesn’t go off the rails. For example
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Unit 10 Introduction to marketing research M1 Explain the context in which different marketing research methods are appropriate. Customer Behaviour In order to effectively undertake market research on customer behaviour; such as expected prices‚ how they react to certain methods of research and what kind of care do the customers expect after the purchase is made‚ it would be best to use observation along with focus groups. Surveys‚ if used‚ should be done face to face by door knocking as it is more
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P4‚ M3 & D2 The two incidents I have chosen are-fire and intruders. Fire can be very unpredictable and is very dangerous. It can quickly multiply its size if not acted quickly. If a fire occurs‚ the main is to let everyone know. This can be done by pressing the fire alarm for everyone to know and another person to ring the emergency services. As being a service provider you must not leave the building unless all the service users are evacuated and safe. Your main priority will be to help the vulnerable
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P2‚ P3‚ M2 & D1 ‘The Zone’ A report about all the different types of therapies of which will be used This report seeks to help find out about all the different types of therapies in which could be used within ‘The Zone’. These therapies will be used to help reduce some of the problems within the local area‚ and due to the fact that ‘The Zone’ is located within a deprived area I will be researching about therapies of which could help individuals with substance misuse‚ dysfunctional family issues
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Unit 7 P1 Direct costs A cost that can be directly related to producing specific goods or performing a specific service. For example‚ the wages of an employee engaged in producing a product can be attributed directly to the cost of manufacturing that product. Variable costs Variable costs means the cost of production (cost of labour‚ material or overhead) that change according to the change in the volume of production units. Combined with fixed costs‚ variable costs make up the total cost of
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Marketing‚ raising awareness of products and services Definitions Market penetration- its selling a existing a product in a existing store for example a Tesco in Brighton‚ as there are products in the existing store. New product development- new product development is doing research and development on the product‚ for example researching the advantages and disadvantages on the previous product and seeing what improvements could be made. Developing
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