Work summary 1 All names have been kept anonymous due to confidentiality reasons. Brief description of work undertaken Baby T is an eighth month old baby who was referred to A & E by his GP due to a fall. The baby had a torn fraenulum and the paediatrics and consultants were both satisfied that the injury was consistent with mothers explanation of baby T falling on face. The referral which was received by children service team lacked vital information. I was requested by the social worker
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Computer Use in Legal Work How Automation Software is Changing Law Computers have been dominating the workplace these days. In this modern world‚ companies have become ultimately dependent on computers when it comes to continuous or automatic tasks where humans are no match with when it comes to process time. It completely eliminates the factor of “human error” and the inherent disadvantages of humans versus computers‚ such as the need to sleep or rest‚ the need for variety‚ etc. Modern technology
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Positive environments for children and young people Positive environment A positive environment is one that supports all aspects of the child’s development; staff members/carers can provide the children different ways to extend their developments. By doing activities and guiding the children through their learning‚ this creates a positive environment for them. Example: Reading and writing activities will help the child or young person’s cognitive and intellectual development. Singing and
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Steven Cooper December 2‚ 2012 Gary Clark Research Paper #2 Failing to meet Culturally Diverse Students Needs: Ways to Improve Our country is becoming one of the most culturally diverse nations in the world. With its nicknames “The Melting Pot” and “The Salad Bowl”‚ the United States is a place where any culture can come‚ live‚ and be free. However‚ in the education system‚ culturally diverse students’ needs are not being met. Many teachers are not qualified to for the position of being
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Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment 1.1. Explain the functions of assessment in learning and development: In this assessment the Assessor is aware that the assessment is taking place in an environment where the clients are having learning difficult .The age group is post 18 years . During the initial assessment‚ I the assessor wil introduce myself to the learner’s and ensure that they understand what the course is. The role of the assessor is to explain all the units to the learner’s
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Culturally Relevant Strategies Jennifer Sillaway COUN5336 Counseling and Advocacy with Diverse Populations February 24‚ 2013 Dr. Kaisha Thomas Aspirations Mental health counseling was not the career path in which I envisioned myself embarking on. Becoming a mental health counselor has many challenges and benefits. Along my career path I have had the pleasure of getting to know a variety of positions within mental health. Finding the definition of a mental health counselor can be defined
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Sean S. Culturally Responsive Teaching Culturally Responsive Teaching is a pedagogy that recognizes the importance of including students’ cultural references in all aspects of learning (Ladson-Billings‚ 1994). This approach to teaching encompasses how knowledge is both communicated and perceived by the students. The teacher must have a good relationship with the parents‚ have high expectations‚ learn about their students culture‚ have culturally mediated student-centered instruction‚ willing to
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McDonald’s Practices/Operations in Turbulent Environment McDonald’s strategic plan is called ‘plan to win’ which helps McDonald’s to be the best fast food restaurant chain rather than the biggest fast food restaurant chain. (kspain‚ 2008) In turbulent environment‚ McDonald’s tries to achieve high performance by applying the 5 P’s: people‚ product‚ price‚ promotion‚ and place or distribution. Product involves both intangible and tangible offerings of the business which customer can see‚ feel‚ taste
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Nature versus Nurture: Are People Psychologically Predisposed to Commit Crimes? For decades‚ many people have attempted to enforce a judicial system upon those who break the law to prevent criminality‚ but alas‚ it has yet to prevail. Time and time again‚ the world has attempted to understand why one may want to commit a crime‚ but the question that lingers is: Nature versus Nurture: Are people psychologically predisposed to commit crimes? Within this study‚ I aim to understand and possibly
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Running head: EFFECTS OF CULTURALLY SENSITIVE TREATMENT AND COUNSELING Effects of Culturally Sensitive Treatment and Counseling on Native American Vocational Rehabilitation Consumers ’ Success Table of Contents Page Abstract 3 I. Introduction II. Literature Review
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