BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | Assignment Title: Unit 4: Development through the life stages | Grade(Please circle)P/M/D | Points(Please circle) | Date Set: 25.03.2013 | Completion Date: 10.05.2013 | Learner Name | BTEC Number | | Course Leader: | IV Design Date | | Subject Tutor: Shelly Everett/ Akinola Akinyemi | IV Assignment | | IV Signature: | Date | | Purpose of the unit:This unit aims to enable learners to gain knowledge and understanding of the different
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E1. o United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 o Children Act 1989/2004 o Childcare Act 2006 o Every Child Matters 2004 o Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2. Children Act 2004 - This Act was introduced as a result of the death of Victoria Climbie and was the introduction of ’Every Child Matters’ which ensures the wellbeing of children through its five outcomes. The Every Child Matters framework has influenced settings by giving them and other childcare settings a
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What is the goal of the organisation you’ve studied so far? What types of communication do they use? Explain how at least 2 scenarios might work. How do the methods of communication contribute to this business meeting its objectives? Explain 3 types of information the business has used e.g. YouTube adverts‚ letters‚ websites‚ presentations etc. How do the types of information you’ve identified contribute to this business meeting its objectives? EVALUATE how effectively the methods of
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Unit 4 – P1 – explain different types of business information‚ their sources and purposes Verbal Communication Speaking verbal to someone is speaking out loud. This includes talking face to face‚ in a meeting or in an interview. The advantages of verbal communication are it is a fast way to reach information but this information can be easily forgotten. Another advantage is that speech is direct and straight to the point. Another advantage is that if you ask a question you get answer straight
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Unit 8 Task 1- Write a relative account of how the practitioner should respond to parents. P8.1 In a setting it is very often that practitioners will receive enquiries from parents and carers. It is therefore important to respond in the appropriate way. It is very important to follow up any enquiries from parents as this will show them that you care about their concerns or questions. Every practitioner should show and reassure the parents that their opinions and circumstances matter and will always
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Unit 14 Assignment E1). The Social Model of disability came about through the disability movement and other organisation campaigning for equal rights‚ opportunities and choices for disabled people. The social model of disability recognises that any problem of disability are created by society and its institution and that The Discrimination Acts are tools to help to improve the response of society to disability‚ also a wheel chair user is not hampered by their disability but by lack of adequate
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(Tassoni‚ 2007 p.3) For example‚ schools. The government is legally obliged to provide schools and to pay money for local authority. Voluntary “these are services provided by organisations such as charities where some or all of their funding comes from donations”(Tassoni‚ 2007 p.3) For example‚ Childline‚ as no legislations are required to enable voluntary to be created and are not regulated or inspected unless in a play group. Private “these are profit-making services” (Tassoni‚ 2007 p.3) Private
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Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector
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E5-18 The comparative balance sheets of Madrasah Corporation at the beginning and end of the year 2014 appear below. MADRASAH CORPORATION Balance Sheets Assets Dec. 31‚ 2014 Jan. 1‚ 2014 Inc./Dec. Cash $ 20‚000 $ 13‚000 $ 7‚000 Inc. Accounts receivable 106‚000 88‚000 18‚000 Inc. Equipment 39‚000 22‚000 17‚000 Inc. Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 17‚000 11‚000 6‚000 Inc. Total $148‚000 $112‚000 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Accounts payable $ 20‚000 $ 15‚000
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Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children E1 – Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. This must include one example from * Statutory sector * Voluntary sector * Private sector E2 – Describe how each of the types of settings identifies in E1 aims to support children and their people. There are many services available to parents with young children. These services provide care and education. These services divide
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