Unit 115 Promote Positive Behaviour. Outcome 4 1. Identify types of challenging behaviour. There are many types of behaviour that can be described as challenging. Examples of these include: self-injury (eg head banging‚ self-biting‚ skin picking) physical aggression or violent behaviour (eg punching‚ scratching‚ kicking‚ biting‚ pulling hair) verbal aggression (eg threats‚ insults‚ excessive swearing) disruption and destruction of property or the environment (eg ripping clothes‚ breaking
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M1: Choose at least 2 of your interrelationships from p3 and explain and compare them in detail. Thomson Airways Thomson Airways was founded in 1962 but as the Britannia Airways when the company first started. It was later rebranded to Thomsonfly in May 2005. However‚ the company went through several other airlines procedures. Other companies were introduced and sold or bought into the Britannia Airways. Euravia was founded in January 1962 and later in December 1964 was renamed to Britannia
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TOURISM IN NEPAL The biggest natural museum in the world is Nepal. Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and latitudinal variation. the elevation of the country ranges from 6m. above sea level to the highest point on earth‚ Mt. Everest at 8‚848m‚ all within a distance of 150 km with climatic conditions ranging from sub-troppical to arctic. Therefore Nepal’s wild variation fosters an incredible variety of eco-system
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Turizm‚ Sivas An Assessment for The Alternative Tourism Activities in the Frame of Regional Development: The Case of Sivas Abstract In this paper‚ the focus was about alternative tourism alternative development strategies in the perspective of regional development. Not only industry but also tourism is very important for regional development. The effect of tourism for regional development was examined and the necessity of alternative tourism invesments was considered in accordance of regional
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SHC 31‚ promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings.. Lo 1.1 an identification of the different reasons people communicate. Communication is the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information. By speech‚ signals‚ writing or behaviour. We communicate to form bonds‚ help others‚ share feelings.. In setting forming bonds is important‚ you as a practitioner need to be approachable for children‚ parent/carers and staff. Parents need to feel their children
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UNIT 4222-374 Promote active support OUTCOME 1 1. Compare the characteristics associated with active support and the hotel model in relation to an individual’s support. The hotel model is where support staff does things for people and they become observers in their own lives. Active support is a way of ensuring that people are able to engage and participate in their own support. Promote individuals independence making environments easy to maintain and comfortable for people. Support informed
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My motivation to travel to Fiji falls into Plog’s motivation model. Fiji offers me an adventure. Anything can happen during my stay. Fiji to me is an island full of mysteries. I feel that if I have everything planned I won’t see the island the right way. I fall into the Allocentric group for this destination. Another thing that attracts me the most about Fiji are the white sand beaches and its extensive water activities. I grew up in the coast of my country and have always been exposed to islands and
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SHC33: Promote equality and inclusion in healthy‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Explain what is meant by : * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion 1.2 Describe the potential effects of discrimination. 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. 1.1 Diversity: Dictionary meaning: (noun) 1. The quality of being diverse or different‚ difference or unlikeness. 2. A variety‚ diverse types or examples.
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Tourism‚ which is becoming a major driver not only of economic development but cultural exchange and global awareness‚ has also adopted CSR. Increasing material wealth and living standards in developing nations mean that societies which until recently were relatively isolated from other parts of the world are becoming integrated. Worldwide development in transportation infrastructure is increasingly making any place on earth a potential destination for tourism. While considered
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PIAZZA ARMERINA‚ SICILY-The view from America is that Europe is collapsing economically. Imagine the view from one of the most beautiful and impoverished regions of Italy‚ a country that embodies the European economic crisis. Welcome to Piazza Armerina‚ a city of 20‚000 in the middle of Sicily. Piazza has small winding streets with picturesque balconies‚ a central plaza with delicious ice cream‚ plentiful coffee shops‚ and a magnificent cathedral. Perched on a hill‚ it features views of rural
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