“The Castle” tells the story of an Australian working class family the Kerrigan’s and their neighbourhood. It dramatises how the global village can be used as a means of colonisation and negatively attack the individual. The film uses satire as substantial technique to create layers of contextual meaning and the comparisons humorously exaggerates the negative impacts of globalisation on the individual. This in a way simplifies the concept of global village creating a light hearted approach which
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Vocational Qualifications EDI Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) for England Support Pack Learner Pack Effective from: 1 January 2011 Effective from: 1 September 2008 Accreditation number: 501/1819/5 Accreditation Number: QCFS0252C 500/4380/8 Version 1 For further information contact us: Tel. +44 (0) 8707 202 909 Email. enquiries@ediplc.com www.ediplc.com 2 Contents Introduction 1 What is the QCF? 3 Assessment 5 Sample Questions 7 Claims to Competence 11 Qualification
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UNIT 4222-205: Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1: Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse - Hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ kicking and burning. Leaving people to sit in own urine and faeces and forcing them to eat or take medication. Sexual abuse - Unwanted advances‚ indecent exposure or harassment‚ rough washing or touching of the genital area‚ rape‚ being forced to watch or participate
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Describe the life of the personality you have studied. (10 Marks) From the very beginning‚ Leni Riefenstahl was a strong willed‚ determined and dedicated person. Her life was very complicated and interesting and can be described through many key events. These key events include her childhood‚ de-nazification and her various careers as a dancer‚ actress‚ film director/maker and photographer. Leni Riefenstahl was born in Berlin‚ 1902‚ in a strict family. She became very close with her mother Bertha
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UNIT 6: The Role of The Health and Social Care Worker Question one 1.1 explain how a working relationship is different from a or personal relationship Working relationships are more formal than personal relationships. Conversations are more professional than personal. Private and emotional issues should not be involved in working relationships. In a professional relationship people are in a relationship with someone
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* Ethical obligations * Researchers to their colleagues in the scientific community * Analysis of data and the way the results reported * Researcher familiar than anyone else with study’s technical limits and failures * Obligated to make shortcomings known to readers * Must admit qualifications and mistakes * Negative findings should be reported if they are related to the analysis * Predictive validity * Criterion-related validity * Testing the validity of measures
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How are priority issues for Australia’s health identified? * Measuring health status * Role of epidemiology The gathering of information to report on the health status of a specific population group. It reports on the patterns of disease‚ injury and illness considering: * Prevalence * Incidence * Distribution * Determinants and indicators… cause of disease * Measures of epidemiology Mortality- A measure indicating how many people died in a particular population
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| Physical | Intellectual | Emotional | Social | Pregnancy 0-9 months | Cells divide and multiply. Organs start to multiply‚ and embryo starts to form in to a foetus. | Brain start to grow and the foetus can hear/recognise the mother’s voice. | Develops a bond with the mother. | | Birth and infancy 0-3 years | Birth-3 months: Her motor controls started to develop‚(able to move her head side to side‚ arms legs and feet) 3-6 months :She was able to lift
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The Search for better health – notes on all parts except first hand pracs • Discuss difficulties in defining the terms health and disease. Health is defined as the complete physical‚ physiological‚ mental and social wellbeing of an organism. It is not merely the absence of disease. Disease can be defined as a state which prevents correct functioning or impairs bodily function. It is difficult to define these terms as they are very subjective and dynamic‚ i.e. they differ from person
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TRIAL FINISHED (but ) “There are certain events of such social significance that they rock the foundations of our world.” To what extent does your study of the elective “After the Bomb” support the given statement? In your response‚ you must make reference to the play “Waiting for Goddot’ and two texts of your own choosing. If you so wish‚ you may use Plath as a second prescribed text but you will still need to write about two additional texts. Particular events have such broad and long-lasting
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