unit 7 1.1 person-centred care values must influence all aspects of health and social care work. Health and social care should be based on person-centred values‚ and should be individualised as this is a law requirement (Human Rights Act 1998‚ Health and Social care Act 2012‚ Codes of practice for Social Care Workers‚ etc). If person-centre values that underpin all work in the health and social care sector are followed as they should be then all individuals should feel that and health and social
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UNIT 60 1.1 DESCRIBE THE BENEFITS TO INDIVIDUALS OF ENGAGING IN LEARNING OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES. The benefits will be as follows: - Apart from the benefits of being able to do something or knowing about something‚ learning or development activities can have many benefits for the person including physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social benefits‚ otherwise known as PIES. Physical Benefits: - Physical inactivity is a major risk for developing coronary artery disease. It also contributes
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From: Tanjila Namaji To: Mr. Ladi & Ben Course: BTEC National Diploma in Business Investigating Business Resources Unit - 2 ID Number: 25068636 Level 3 Year 1 Task-1 P1‚ P2 & P3 To: Mr. Ben Johnson (Managing Director) From: Tanjila Namaji (BTEC Business Student) Subject: How Burma Castro can manage its Human Resources effectively. Date: 27th April 2010 (P1) Introduction “Burma Castro has been in business for five years in southern Asia. The company’s initial
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Unit 265 Outcome 1 1.1 A: Bacteria: Bacteria exist everywhere‚ inside and on our bodies. Most of them are completely harmless and some of them are very useful. But some bacteria can cause diseases‚ either because they end up in the wrong place in the body or simply because they are ’designed’ to invade us. Bacteria can infect humans‚ plants or animals. B: Viruses: A virus is a small infectious agent‚ too small to be seen by the naked eye. They can’t multiply on their own‚ only inside the cells of
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Unit 001 Introduction to Communicate in Health Social Care or Children’s Young Peoples Settings Outcome1 - Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1/ Identify different reasons why people communicate? We all communicate continuously throughout the day. When communicating‚ people send and receive messages. There are many reasons why
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“Girl” The author of this short story aims at defining the mother-daughter relationship and the old-fashioned opinions about what women should be. In my opinion‚ the story theme suggests that women should be domestic and their actions are as well defined. The theme of “girl” reinforces the opinion that the women role in life is to be domesticated and let to clean clothes every day. The author intends to urge the society to let women make their own choices despite absurd beliefs from older women
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Unit 1 – p4‚ m2 Explain strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barrier to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. Review strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. In some health and social environments‚ there are some barriers that may make it harder to communicate effectively and to also have interpersonal interactions. This is why there have been equipment
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Unit 10: Caring For Young Children. Name; Lucy Thomson Date issued; 25th November 2014 Deadline; 08th December 2014 In this assignment I will be assessing the case review on Baby P and deciding who is at fault for the tragic death. Baby P was born on 1st March 2006 and died on 3rd August 2006 aged 17-months-old. Baby P was physically abused as well as being neglected. Physical abuse may involve the following; hitting‚ shaking‚ poisoning‚ burning scalding‚ drowning‚ suffocating
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CIPD Certificate in Human Resources Practice - Foundation Level 3 Unit no and Title: 4DEP – Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner Candidate Name: Emma Hewitt Activity 1: The Human Resources Profession Map was developed by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) to aid the HR industry and its professionals to adapt to the growing and future demands‚ setting out the foundation for global standards of competency for the HR profession. It recognises that
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is truly supposed to act. Nora compares their house during the past eight years she has spent with Torvald to a playroom; they had been like little kids just playing around‚ not a married couple. “Our home has been nothing but a playroom…That is what our marriage has been‚ Torvald.” (288/289). Nora now realizes that they have not been living a truly happy life. Their marriage has been just like little kids playing ‘house’; they had been playing a ‘game’ and not truly acting like a married couple
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