QUESTION BOOKLET Guided learning hours: 37 hours Learning outcomes and assessment criteria: This unit has been crossed referenced to the knowledge outcomes of Mandatory Diploma Unit 305. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care. The learner can: 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person centred means exactly what it says‚ - that
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Unit 4222-302- engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children and young peoples setting 1. How can you evaluate your own knowledge‚ performance and understanding against relevant standards? So‚ how do you ensure you are working within up to date standards for health and social care? How do you check this? This is where you improve your performance with training and supervisions and I can check with the CQC to make sure I am doing things right if I was unsure or with my employer
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for example; track deliveries‚ use EPOS – automated stock ordering. They have their own transport vehicles fitted with tracking systems. Task 2 - Select two products or services from different sectors and compare the methods used to distribute them. (M2) Fresh Produce Distribution | Clothing Distribution | * Suppliers take appropriate care of product‚ it arrives in stores well looked after as each piece of fruit/vegetable is fragile * Value is
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Candidate Name: Haney Noor Haree Unit Title: Principles of supporting business events Unit: 5 1.1 Describe the range of support activities that may be required when organising a business event Business events take place for a number of different reasons. They range from business parties of celebration‚ to advertising events and company training days or annual network conference meetings. Whatever business event takes place with your organisation‚ it is important that you support the event as
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Unit 306 1‚ Some of the legislation and codes of practice in place to ensure people’s rights‚ equality and diversity‚ confidentiality and sharing of information when assessing individuals needs and preferences are: Race Relation Act 1976 – Makes it unlawful to discriminate on the grounds of race‚ colour‚ national or ethnic origin. Disabled Persons Act 1944 and 1958 – an employer who employs more than 20 staff has a duty to employ a quota of registered disabled workers. Disabled Persons Act 1986 The
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Unit 1: Individual Project Heather Stowe AIU Online Abstract This paper is about an inventor who is trying to start up their own business but does not have the financial stability nor the management skills to keep the business afloat. They also need to decide which type of ownership will best fit their business: Sole Proprietorship‚ Partnership or Corporation. Unit 1: Individual Project Becoming a successful inventor is no easy task. It takes hard work coming up with and designing the
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UNIT 4222 – 396 Support individuals with multiple conditions and/or disabilities Outcome 1 Understand the impact of multiple conditions and/or disabilities on individuals 1. Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have People with severe or multiple disabilities may exhibit wide range of characteristics‚ depending on the combination & severity of disabilities‚ and the person’s age. There are however‚ some traits they may share‚ including: needs
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Unit 7: support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 1 Know the legislative and policy framework for health and safety 1.1 The aims of my school’s health and safety policy are to make sure that a safe and healthy environment is provided to all children and staff‚ and any visitors that may come to the school‚ and to make sure that every member of the school community knows their role and responsibility for helping maintain the healthy and safe environment. At the school the establishment
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Unit 7 D1 Business Skills Interpersonal skills There are a few interpersonal skills that are needed in a business and it is very important for any business to survive. There are many different types of interpersonal skills and these are not only used in businesses‚ but in our everyday lives so that we are able to communicate with different people every day and so that we meet and make new friends. I am going to list the different types of interpersonal skills that help us to communicate with
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meets the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria of Unit 203‚ Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Tasks There are four tasks to this assignment. A Complete tables and create a report B Design a poster C Create a report and complete tables D Complete tables and prepare a presentation/information sheet This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Task Evidence required Unit coverage _____ _____________ _______________________________________
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