productivity. 2. Supposes the production and sales are the same. 3. Break-even graphs can be a time consuming to prepare. 4. It can but applies to one product or one connecting products. Formula for break-even point; Selling price (per unit) – Variable cost (per unit) What is margin of safety? The margin of safety is a tool to help management understand how far sales could change before the company would have a net loss. It is computed by subtracting break-even sales from budgeted or forecasted sales
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Title Understand how to handle information in social care settings Ref 37 Level 3 Credit value 1 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand requirements for handling information in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in social care settings 1.2 Explain how legal requirements and codes of practice inform practice in handling information 2. Understand good practice in handling information
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Unit 8 Task 2. Ways to avoid stereotyping and discrimination in a Care home. (P4) Meals In Care Homes‚ when it comes to meal time the patients should then be treated with a lot of respect as they will not be able to do as much as they can. They should have food of their choice from a selection of meals‚ instead of being given the exact same meal as everyone else as they may not like it. Also food to suit their culture/religion for example halaal meat‚ or no meat at all. The time they eat as
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Task 2 To achieve P2‚ you will describe the limitations and constraints of marketing. Prepare an information sheet that readers of your article could access online. This information sheet should include: * Legal requirements * Voluntary codes and constraints * Refer to examples you can find (see www.asa.org.uk) This part of the assignment will be assessed as an individual report written about one organisation. Consumer Law Consumer Law is where marketing activities of the business
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Genesis 37-50 – Joseph is sold by his brothers to the Ishmaelites‚ who sell him into slavery in Potiphar’s house (Egyptian captain of the guard). Joseph is falsely accused of sleeping with Potiphar’s wife and is imprisoned‚ but he is released for his prowess of interpreting dreams. He predicts the coming of great famine from Pharaoh’s dreams and that earns him respect and a high position in Pharaoh’s court. When the famine occurs‚ Joseph’s brothers are forced to come to Egypt to ask for food‚
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Know how legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures promote health‚ safety and security P2‚ M1 Legislation and Guidelines Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) The UK has one of the lowest accident rates in the world. This act is one of the main reasons for this. Legislation over the last 30 years has helped bring about significant improvements in health and safety in the workplace‚ including a reduction of fatalities of nearly 2/3 since the act was introduced. However even now
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Chapter 3 Discussion Questions 1. Discuss the different manifestations of the Chicano Movement in terms of their similarities and differences. The differences in the manifestations of the Chicano Movement would be that each group of the movement served a different purpose and had different reasons‚ causes and beliefs that they all wanted. The similarities would be that they are all about Chicana//o rights and in El Teatro Campesion for example they do skits relating to some of the political issues
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Identify the positive outcomes for children and young people that practitioners should be striving to achieve. In 2003 the UK government for England and Wales launched one of the most important policies‚ partly in response to the death of Victoria Climbie‚ in relation to children and children’s services. It was produced as a result of a review of children and young people’s services‚ it had two main findings; one was for all services to work together and share information and it identified five
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Task 2 - The second part of the report should describe the mechanisms that regulate international trade. You will need to include and explanation of the following: Free trade Barriers to Trade (Embargoes‚ Quotas and Tariffs) Economic Blocs (EU‚ European Monetary Union and WTO) For the merit you will need to build on this description and analyse the purpose of these methods that promote and restrict international trade Task 3 – In this final part of the report you must assess the possible impact
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South Thames College Unit 2: Equality and Diversity Bianca Palas P2P3M1 | 1319936 Report by: Bianca Palas Aim: My aim for this report is to be able to identify the discriminatory practices based on three different true-to-life scenarios. I also intend on exploring into further details the possible effects of the discriminatory practices that has been done on the elderly people involved in the three different situations. The three major types of discriminatory practice I will be focusing
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