School. A risk assessment is carried out to identify potential risks and/or hazards‚ once you have identified the risk and/or hazard you would need to carry out a risk assessment to try to minimise the risk and/or hazard to a minimal and acceptable level for staff‚ pupils and visitors. When you are completing a risk assessment you need to remember that it is only effective at the time of assessment and should be monitored at all times reviewing if an accident should happen or annually whichever may
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assessment standardisation. By submitting‚ I agree that ILM may use this script on condition that all information which may identify me is removed. However‚ if you are unwilling to allow ILM use your script‚ please refuse by ticking the box: □ Learning Outcome / Section 1: Know how to communicate the organisations vision and strategy to the team Assessment Criteria (AC) Sufficiency Descriptors [Typical standard that ‚ if replicated across the whole submission‚ would produce a referral‚ borderline
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EXEGESIS PAPER ON EPHESIANS 6:1-3 ‘Children Obeying & Honouring their parents is a right thing to do and bring blessings’ Background: Paul the author of this letter‚ realizing that the Ephesians were starting to forsake their first love‚ wrote this epistle to encourage them to love both God and their fellow saints. The letter begins with love (1:4‚6) and ends with love (6:23-24).1 Chapter 1-3 are principally the doctrinal elaboration of the theme‚ love‚ unity‚ and chapter 4-6 teach what should be
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The Principles Establish high-level corporate leadership for gender equality Treat all women and men fairly at work - respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination Ensure the health‚ safety and well-being of all women and men workers Promote education‚ training and professional development for women Implement enterprise development‚ supply chain and marketing practices that empower women Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy Measure and publicly report on progress
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Part 2: Summary of Social Work Speaks and “Unit 3” The section “Poverty and Economic Justice” in Social Work Speaks discusses the economy and its balance‚ or lack thereof‚ as well as the people who are impacted by the economy’s debilitating imbalance. The PowerPoint titled “Unit 3: Children and Poverty” helps to further understand the poverty crisis that our society is facing by focusing on the children who live in poverty. The social work profession is there to help those who are most vulnerable:
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Abraham Maslow‚ was a human physiologist‚ and studied the needs of each person at a point in their life. He concluded that all needs of humans could be arranged into a hierarchy. He felt that at a different point in time‚ humans would fulfil each level of
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ILM LEVEL 3 Award in first line management M3.12 Motivating to Perform in the Workplace by Alison Smith Hull Training 2012 [pic] Table of Contents Introduction ……………………………………………………….. 1 1. The value of formal and informal performance assessment…………………..1 2. Ways that could ensure that fair and objective formal assessment…………..2 2.1 Factors that influence how people behave at work……………………………..3 2.2 Application of one
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N Unit 204 Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in work with children and young people Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and equally and no less favourably‚ specific to their needs‚ including areas of race‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion or belief‚ sexual orientation and age. Promoting equality should remove discrimination in all of the
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their speech therapist. These professionals would meet on a weekly or monthly basis to discuss any changes that needed to be met to help the child’s progress and any improvements that had been made. For example they could track this in the child’s learning journey‚ and if the child cannot do something that they are expected to on the EYFS then the team of professionals would discuss a way to support the child and help them achieve this. Before multi-agency working was introduced the parents of the
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Unit 3 assessment Assessement and care in end of life care Section 1: Understanding the holistic approach to end of life care 1) Various needs that would be considered when planning an individuals end of life care; a) The physical needs to be considered for a person needing end of life care are likely to be pain‚ nausea and vomiting‚ breathlessness and weakness/fatigue. Some people may also need help with mobility and personal care. b) The emotional/pysychological
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