Unit 11: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence K/600/8963 BTEC Nationals 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit aims to enable learners to be aware of different types of abuse and to understand why this may happen. They will be able to develop knowledge of work to safeguard adults‚ and an understanding of how the rights‚ independence and the wellbeing of adults are promoted through a person-centred‚ multi-agency approach.
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Limitations and Constraints – P2 Legal constraints Sale of Goods Act 1979 The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Consumer Credit Acts 1974 and 2006 Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations Data Protection Act 1998 Sales of Goods Act 1979 Under the Sales of Goods Act 1979 a company has to follow rules and regulations by law; this gives customers certain legal rights such as the right to return an item that may be faulty‚ if they want a refund
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Infections That Are Caused By Pathogens Pathogens are microorganisms that cause diseases are called pathogens. They are specialised to infect the human body tissues where they reproduce and cause damage that gives rise to the symptoms of the infection although this may happen the body is very good at repairing itself as the body fights back by mobilising its immune system to fight of the infection. Infection is an invasion by a multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms in a bodily part or
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UNIT 2 BUSINESS RESOURCES COURSE: BTEC National Diploma Business And Management – Year 1 2012 LECTURER`S NAME: Mrs Atkins ASSIGNMENT: Task 1. Unit3. P2 DATE HANDED IN: 2nd October 2012 INTRODUCTION It is a requirement of the law that all businesses and organisations abide by given limitations and constraints. This report describes two selected limitations; Sales of Goods Act 1979‚ The Data Protection Act 1998 and two constraints; Pressure Groups and The Advertising Standards
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Course Title BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Business Unit Title The Business Environment (60 hour unit) Level 3 Unit Number 1 Unit Credit 10 Assignment Title Business Types and their Stakeholders Part Unit P1‚ P2‚ M1 and D1 Whole Unit No Learner Name Signature Assessor Scott Haragan; Des Corliss; Barbara Mercer Signature Start Date 17/11/14 Submission Date 10/12/14 Feedback Date 09/01/15 Vocational Context It is important to understand the business environment‚ most notably the wide range
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POWERPOINT: OFSTED REPORT The purpose of the information is to make sure that parents are made aware of the ‘Ofsted’ inspection that took place on the 19-20 March. They are very important t o schools and really can be a deciding factor in weather they can attract new pupils and keep them on. The parents need to be informed because it means that they keep up to dated with what’s going on and how the school is as a whole from a processionals point of view. The purpose is also to inform making that
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BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL IN BUSINESS (The Business Environment). P1: Describe the type of business‚ purpose‚ and ownership of two contrasting businesses. Sainsbury’s: Sainsbury’s is the UK’s third largest chain of supermarkets‚ it’s also the longest standing major food retailing chain‚ which was founded by John James Sainsbury’s in 1869 as a partnership with his wife Mary Ann. The holding company J Sainsbury’s PLC‚ is split into three divisions which are: Sainsbury’s Supermarket Ltd‚ Sainsbury’s Local
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Unit 27: Dealing with challenging behaviour P2: 1) Provide an outline of two pieces of legislation/guidance used to deal with challenging behaviour. 2) Explain how each piece of legislation/guidance from P2 (1) is applied when dealing with challenging behaviour The two legislations I will choose to talk about that are used to deal with challenging behaviour are: The children’s Act 1989 The children’s Act 2004 is the altered version of the children Act 1989. The main purpose of this act was to provide
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p1 P1 – Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations Apple Growth strategies Marketing penetration A market is the people who purchase a particular product from a business .When Apple is selling a new iphone they will look to market to people who are in to technology because the iphone is very complex. They look to grow their business by increasing the number of people buying that particular product. Market development This is when Apple will market
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Orpington College BTEC National in Business Level 3 Unit 21 Aspects of Contract & Business Law Centre name: Orpington College Centre Number: 14263 Student Name: Naomi Mulamba Work is word-processed Work is backed up in user area Work is spell checked Pages numbered Size 12 font Double spaced and fully justified ASSIGNMENT DEADLINE: | Thursday 16th December 4.30pm | | Learner’s Declaration
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