Wilhelmenia Etoga Ngono Date Issued: Monday 12th of September 2011 Deadline: 3rd of October 2011 Returned On: 17th of October 2011 Qualification: BTEC Level 3 - Extended Diploma in Health & Social Care Unit Number and Name: No. of credits available. Unit 4 - Development through the life stages (10) Assignment Number Title: Investigative report on the life stages of a celebrity 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scenario: “Growing Old Gracefully” is a monthly magazine on topical issues
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Unit 7- sociological perspective P1- explain the main principle of sociological perspective. Structuralism: This perspective is interested in describing and understanding the main institutions of society. This includes family‚ education system‚ health services‚ the economy‚ the political system‚ religious groups and the media. In addition‚ structuralism is interested in knowing how these institutions work with each other and how they influence an individuals behaviour. Functionalism: This perspective
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LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS UNIT 21 - Aspects in Contract and Business Law (CREDIT VALUE: 10) Assignment Brief Student …………………………………………………………………………………………………. Date Set ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. Deadline ………………………………………………………………………………………………… Learner’s Declaration I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own. Student ……………………………………… Date …………………………………………. UNIT 21 - Aspects of Contact and Business
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HSC024 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care ALL OUTCOMES IN RED ARE OBSERVATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY YOUR ASSESSOR. THE INFORMATION GIVEN INDICATES THE TYPES OF THINGS YOUR ASSESSOR WILL BE LOOKING FOR Know how to recognise signs of abuse OUTCOME 1 1. Define the following types of abuse 2. Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse. Physical abuse - Punching‚ Kicking Scratching‚ Slapping‚ Biting‚ Scalding‚ Pulling hair
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Different types of abuse that could happen to an individual: Physical abuse is a form of bodily contact intended to cause some type of feeling and harm. Signs of this may be punching‚ hitting‚ kicking‚ scratching or slapping. Sexual abuse is when is when a form of sexual activity is forced upon a person‚ without any consent given. Signs of this could be unexplained bleeding from the genital area or S.T.I. Bruising around the breasts
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ST.PAUL’S ACADEMY BTEC First in I&CT MARKING SHEET Unit 6: Digital Graphics Introduction Assignment Number: 1 Name: Date: Criteria | Description | Completed | Task: 1 | Lvl 1 | Identify the intended purpose of a bitmap graphic product. | Yes/No | Lvl 1 | Identify the intended purpose of a vector graphic product. | Yes/No | Lvl 1 | Identify features of a bitmap graphic product. | Yes/No | Lvl 1 | Identify features of a vector graphic product. |
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P1: explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health or social care setting. To achieve P1 you need to explore the hazards that might arise in a health and social care setting. The focus is on explaining hazards that may arise for a specific service user group (elderly‚ young children‚ young adults with learning difficulties) when providing services for that particular group. It is a good idea to base P1 on a particular setting‚ the setting that you plan to carry
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Sexual abuse is defined as the forcing of unwanted sexual activity by one person on another‚ usually by way of threats or coercion. It is also sexual activity that is deemed improper or harmful‚ this for example could be a sexual act between an adult and a minor or with a person with out the mental capacity to give consent to the act. Sexual abuse can occur in both physical contact and non-physical forms‚ the types of abuse that could fall within these categories are: Physical · Touching
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Rachel White Assignment 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Task A BOOKLET Ai Physical abuse This means abusive action of hitting‚ kicking‚ slapping‚ pushing/pulling‚ burning‚ scalding‚ and nipping or force feeding a client. The use of a restraint and the misuse of medication; anything trying to hurt or injure another person. Leaving a client in wet or soiled clothing and/or bedding. Sexual abuse Not giving informed consent to any sexual activity‚ including rape
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Unit 37 Assignment-Understanding Business Ethics Task 1-The meaning and importance of business ethics P1 Describe the ethical issues a business needs to consider in its operation activities Defining Business Ethics Business ethics can be defined as the accepted set of moral values and corporate standards of conduct in a business organization (business.lovetoknow.com) Ethical activities carried out by Vodafone One ethical activity that is carried out by Vodafone would be the introduction of its
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