(Primary Care) Module Title: Collaborative Working Module reference NFD_5_100 Student Number: 3230373 Module Lead: Audley Graham Submission Date: 07 January 2015 Collaborative Working There are many different ways to define ‘Collaborative Working’. According to The National Center for Biotechnology Information bookshelf (NCIB) Collaboration in health care is defined as health care professionals assuming complementary roles and co-operatively working together‚ sharing responsibility for problem-solving
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appropriate literature this paper will attempt to examine the ways in which interprofessional working can improve the quality of health care. Concepts of interprofessional working will be looked at. Examples observed or carried out on assessment ward in the mental health practice area will be drawn upon to explore the concepts of interprofessional working and quality. Issues relating to interprofessional working will be identified and will explored based on experience. ‘Quality’ is very difficult to define
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Gaynor Brookes CYP Core 3.3/LO 1.1 Current legislations guideline and policies: Children’s Act 1989 Education Act 2002 Children Act 2004 Working together to Safeguard Children (2010) What to do if you are worried a child is being abused (2006) E-Safety Safeguarding and Protecting Bullying The different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of Children and Young people are: NSPCC (national Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Children) The NSPCC’s work is focused on helping
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System Consulting group at WSI. Andrew was to manage the project on a part time basis from North America. He chose Ellen to lead project on site as a result of her strengths in project management. Andrew also felt that Ellen’s previous success working in Bahrain showed that she would be able to handle the cultural differences. Andrew was aware of the culture difference in Korea and before he sent Ellen he was assured by American consultants that as long as Ellen was qualified for the position
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With the development of China’s economy‚ a great deal of foreigners come to china by their own or sent by their company. A young British manager‚ peter Smith‚ who is going to work for a local organisation in Beijing‚ may have some difficult to adapt to local culture. In this report I intend to explore some intangible and visual culture differences between China and UK in order to help Smith adapting his management skills and practices to fit on well with the local culture. It’s necessary to make
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Expository Response: Greed Expository Response: Greed Greed donates desire to acquire wealth or possessions beyond the need of individual ‚ It makes us strive to better ourselves Greed makes us strive to better ourselves and better technology in society and business. Greed‚ what is greed? The definition of greed is “An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves” Now‚ Who are we to say what or whom deserves something or not? Are we to judge people for the things
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Stepper Motor Theory of Operation Stepper motors provide a means for precise positioning and speed control without the use of feedback sensors. The basic operation of a stepper motor allows the shaft to move a precise number of degrees each time a pulse of electricity is sent to the motor. Since the shaft of the motor moves only the number of degrees that it was designed for when each pulse is delivered‚ you can control the pulses that are sent and control the positioning and speed. The rotor of
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What is it? Narrative language tells a story‚ descriptive language paints a picture using words. Examples: Novels‚ short stories‚ memoirs and diary entries narrate. Travel writing‚ personal essays and feature articles describe. Layout: All stories have a beginning‚ a middle and an end. Hemmingway’s six word short story “For sale‚ baby shoes‚ never worn” has all the ingredients of a compelling story: set the scene‚ rousing the reader’s curiosity (for sale) draw the reader into the action
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Assignment 310 – Understand Children and Young People’s Self-Directed Play Task A – Briefing Notes 1. Explain the characteristics of freely chosen‚ self directed play Freely chosen play is where children are able to choose what they want to do Personally directed play is where children will choose how they want to do what they have chosen to play. Intrinsically motivated is why children choose why they choose certain types of play. Goalless means that children will play for no particular reason
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An ideal student is usually the teachers’ favorite‚ studious obedient‚ respectful‚ polite and responsible but my views are different. My portrayal of a good student is given in the composition below‚ however‚ your views could be different thus let your imagination loose and describe this much talked about ideal student. An ideal student creates in the mind an image of a student‚ who wears spectacles‚ respects his teachers and their each word is command for him. He is the first one to run errands
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