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    Contractor By Yolanda Holmes Capella University Abstract Navy performed limited background checks on Thompson and Salvatore Carabetta when project was granted. Shaw Group and Carabetta were feuding during project‚ company rejected warnings from whistle-blower John Jack‚ costs escalated and components of houses were downgraded without Navy approval. Navy couldn’t get documentation out of American Eagle‚ Navy didn’t act quickly on information from John Jack. Principal-agent theory. In this time

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    Lillian Acevedo SOC 300 Prof. Dana Fenton March 4‚ 2014 Ethics Reflection Assignment Part A. The CITI Ethics Training spoke of both: Laud Humphreys‚ Tearoom Trade and the infamous Tuskegee Study. The Video‚ The Human Behavior Experiments‚ reported on the Milgram study on obedience and the Zimbardo Prison Experiment. Using one of these four studies as an example‚ explain how the study violated (or not) each of the three basic principles of research ethics: beneficence‚ justice and respect

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    Assignment 209 Understand how to handle information in social care settings Task A Ai Identify two laws or pieces of legislation that relate to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in adult social care settings Legislation and Laws that relate to handling information in social care settings are Data Protection Act 1998‚ Freedom of Information Act 2000 Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Provides essential standards Aii Explain why it is important to have secure systems in place for

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    JD suggests that we might consider the liberal model of work as a middle ground between the hedonistic interpretation of the convention model and human fulfillment model. Hedonistic interpretation focuses on the happiness and aims at getting whatever one wants. And it claims that individuals are free to choose their own preferences and the goal of economic activity is to satisfy preferences. That is the common point between liberal model and hedonistic interpretation. And the fulfillment school believes

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    one would have to unsuccessfully exhaust all the internal channels of communication before "going public." When whistleblowing occurs as defined‚ it is a morally courageous action. When all is said and done‚ the whistleblower must "blow the whistle" for the right moral reason and/or reasoning. The whistleblower him or herself must be carefully scrutinized. What are the personal and the professional reputations of the whistleblower? What is the motive driving the whistleblower? Is it to benefit

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    safeguarding and protection in health and social care Task C – Short answer Questions Ci) Explain what a social care worker must do if they became aware of unsafe practice If I was to became aware of unsafe practice then I must follow the whistle blowing procedure and to report to the manager and to monitor all unsafe practice‚ by recording and reporting in full all the evidence and then speak to manager. CII) Describe what a social worker care must do if unsafe practice is reported but nothing

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    effects of abuse? (Included lasting injuries also lasting feelings and emotions about the abuse). • Would the person being abused report it? if not why not? (shame‚ scared‚ social isolation). • Should we report it if we see it and why? (CVB‚ Whistle blowing and professional code of practice). • What will be the positives effects of reporting this? (The person being abused and other service users). • Why is it important that it gets reported and what

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    probably best known for their seemingly endless supply of energy. They are also known for their ability to store large amounts of food in punches under their cheeks. When they are full their pouches can make their cheeks puff out like someone blowing into a whistle. Hamsters can make great pets. Once they are comfortable. They enjoy attention and are curious about the world around them. First body paragraph; (page:16) Animals of the World. Just like human beings individual hamsters can have

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    caring means if there is anything unethical going on should be able to whistle blow it‚ however this creates conflict for the insider. It’s like they are stuck in between‚ however way you look at‚ whether they report it or not‚ they are damned as the book stated because once authorities know‚ the company might suffer public humiliation and if they don’t report it‚ the company eventually will collapse due to everything blowing up just like Enron. Describe the kinds of corporate wrongdoing a senior

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    SUMMARY OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT TO COLLEGE GOVERNING BODIES 27.11.12 Page 1 SUMMARY OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELEVANT TO COLLEGE GOVERNING BODIES INDEX A. SCOPE OF PAPER B. LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 1. FE specific legislation and regulations: Incorporation‚ powers and machinery of government. 1.1 1.2 FE specific legislation and regulations: Incorporation‚ powers and machinery of government- Synopsis. FE specific legislation and regulations:

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