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    Abuse and Social Care

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    the individual. Method How effective is this method Describe three factors to consider when promoting effective communication. Describe three verbal and three non verbal communication methods and styles that a social care worker may use in an adult care setting. Verbal Non-Verbal Explain why it is important to respond to an individual’s reactions during communication. Explain how an individual’s background

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    Ilm Questionnaire M3 07

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    challenge? Spitting □ Swearing □ Damage own property □ Damage to others property □ Verbal Threats □ Sexual Behaviour □ Physical Aggression □ Self Injurious Behaviour □ 2) Which of these would I report in my workplace? Spitting □ Swearing □ Damage own property □ Damage to others property □ Verbal Threats □ Sexual Behaviour □ Physical Aggression □ Self Injurious Behaviour □ 3) How often would

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    Women Abuse in India

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    Nadu when young girls marry somebody outside their caste and clan against her family’s wishes. Women as property Dowry is demanded from the husband’s side (in-laws) when younger women get married. Newly married women become subject to verbal and physical abuse. In many cases‚ young brides are burnt to death by her in-laws if the parents fail to meet the requisite dowry demanded. Women are also viewed in terms of their virginity‚ as chastity is considered as a great virtue. In terms of

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    one point in life‚ everyone has or will be bullied in some form or another. People are usually bullied because of the things they have and what the bullies do not. Only certain groups of people are bullied. Bullying can be in different forms like verbal‚ physical‚ mental‚ or emotional. A bully will go after the person with the things that they don’t have. For example‚ the bullies will target people because that person has a good family and the bully’s parents are divorced. Bullies will target the

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    term “abuse and neglect of the elderly” and fully discuss the nature and extent of elder abuse. Substantiate your discussion with a case study or newspaper/internet article on the topic and discuss it in relation to the theory in your assignment   Table of Contents General Information Title Page No. 1. Introduction 4 2. Definition of key concepts 5 2.1 Elder Abuse 2.2 Neglect 3. Nature and extent of elder abuse 6

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    involves all parties…each person sets their boundaries or shares their desires…consent is respectful and involves mutual decision-making”. Therefore‚ any sexual act that is not given a verbal “yes” is considered both consensual and an act of sexual violence (National Sexual Violence Resource Center‚ 2015). Verbal consent cannot be given due to several reasons such as helplessness due to alcohol and or drugs‚ having debilitating disabilities or illnesses‚ not being of age and the overall whelming

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    Hannah Ricci 11.28.11 p.1 Their Eyes Were Watching God Essay 2. In her marriage to Jody‚ Janie is dominated by his power. At several points‚ however‚ it is obvious that he feels threatened by her. Why does Jody need to be in control of everyone around him? How does Janie threaten Jody and his sense of control? Power and dominance are both main themes in the book Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ and Jody is the embodiment of both of these things. He exerts his power over the town and over Janie

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    directed by Jacob Aaron Estes‚ a character I disliked was Marty. I disliked Marty due to his oppressive nature towards his friends and peers. This characteristic is clearly shown through visual techniques whilst travelling down the river and also through verbal techniques such as what he says to his peers (dialogue). Marty’s oppressive nature and the harsh form of leadership towards others are key elements surrounding the death of George and how the group react after the tragedy. Right from the beginning

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    Level 3 Assessment Unit 4: Understand how to safeguard the welfare of children and young people Y/601/1695 Credit Value 3 Your details |Name: Jatinder Kaur Randhawa |School: Willow Primary School | |OCR Candidate Number: |Date:

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    To: Directors of H&M From: Sarah Hill Subject: Analysis of the types of information conveyed in the business. This report aims to show the different forms of information used in H&M. It will tell us if we need to improve on any of our methods of communication‚ or if we need to enhance any methods we use. Internal information is when it can be found from inside the business‚ such as previous sales records. External information is when the information needs to be found from outside the company‚

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