Unit P1 Assignment To; Mr Keith Spearing‚ Managing Director of Spearing & Sons Ltd From; Katie Hodge Date; 19th September 2013 Terms of reference; Mr White Deadline date; 27th September Procedure; Introduction; Organisations come in many different sizes‚ sectors‚ ownership and scale. The size of the business depends how many employees there are. For example they’re categorised into micro‚ small‚ medium and large. Micro organisations have a maximum of 9 employees‚ small organisations
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Well-being of Children and Young People Assignment overview Introduction This assignment for Unit 025 asks you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people and the assignment is designed to ensure that by completing all tasks‚ you will meet the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria for unit 025‚ Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People. Tasks There are seven tasks to this
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The Elderly‚ a vulnerable population Nina Brown BSHS 301 Introduction to Human Services September 20‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Alberto Reynoso The Elderly‚ a vulnerable population Many segments of the population can fall prey to the abuses of others‚ it can be physical‚ mental‚ sexual‚ and even financial; the elderly are a vulnerable group. The elderly can be susceptible to influences that can be devastating to their well- being
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Unit 1 Business Environment; Task P1 In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organisations. My two chosen contrasting businesses are ASDA and Oxfam. ASDA is a British supermarket chain which retails food‚ clothing by George‚ toys ‚ car wash and general merchandise such as electrical products and cooking appliances. ASDA also have branched out into telecommunications with a mobile network called ASDA mobile. ASDA is Wal-Mart’s largest
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P1 Professional Accountant ACCA P1cover.indd 1 11/11/09 16:36:30 ProfessionAl ACCountAnt British library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British library Published by interActive World Wide limited Westgate House‚ 8-9 Holborn london eC1n 2ll www.iaww.com www.studyinteractive.org isBn-978 -1-907217-25-8 first edition 2009 Printed in romania © 2009 interActive World Wide limited. london school of Business & finance and the lsBf logo
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categories. (LGBT Health‚ 2013) With this in mind it becomes a little more difficult to pin down just whom the people are that make up this vulnerable population. Vulnerable because of their limited access to proper health care and a resultant risk for poor health as a result of their economic status‚ age‚ ethnicity‚ disease process and other factors. (Vulnerable Populations: Who Are They?‚ 2006) A first of its kind 2012 Gallup poll will help give a clearer picture. Poll results show 3.5% of the
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Vulnerable Populations: Homelessness BSHS 302 As far back as the fourteenth century‚ homelessness was only an issue for those who could help it. The church in these times was able to take care of the deserving poor and make sure that they were not on the streets. At this time the homeless people included those who wandered‚ such as men who were migrating workers; they made up most of the homeless population at this time. The undeserving poor were sometimes forced to work in work camps and
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Supporting teacher. | | LEGISLATION/POLICY TITLE (please delete as appropriate):Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. | Where is this policy/information kept in your workplace?School office. | Who is your point of contact with regard to this policy/information? The designated person is Susi Whittome and deputy designated people are Claire Eastwood‚ Patrick Hill‚ Wendy Proctor‚ Mary Farley and Liz Nzekwe. | Units covered: | Summarise the main points of this policy:It identifies the responsible
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P1-Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses Range of different businesses There are different types of business‚ from local to global. Local businesses are those that set up in local towns. The businesses that start to expand across the country are considered to be national. When business starts to sell goods abroad it becomes international. Businesses that spread across the globe are called global businesses. The table below shows examples of each type
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Safeguarding guidelines are vital because for children in risk every day matters‚ both the safeguarding agenda and academic research underline the damage that delayed intervention can cause and reinforce the importance of the joint working of professionals and institutions (DfE‚ 2013 and Broadhurst and Grover‚ 2009). For children‚ the areas in which they feel the need for more support are: in the provision of security‚ sense of belonging and trust and self-development (McAuley and David‚ 2009).
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