Explain own role and responsibilities in identifying and meeting the needs of the learners As a teacher and trainer I have found that one of the simplest ways to make learning accessible to both myself and to those I am teaching is by relating to real-life situations and circumstances that I have faced. If one takes the approach of trying to memorise lists of facts of how to deal with First Aid situations the information becomes more difficult to absorb and less likely to be retained. Context can
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Aiii) Employment law exists to uphold the rights of the employer and their employees and to prevent any exploitation. Task B Bi) In the terms and conditions‚ it describes a few things. Here are only a few. The first being the hours of work and how it will be worked. I am full time and therefore will be working 37 ½ hours a week. This is done over 5 shifts (8-4‚ 8-130‚ 4-10‚ 4-10 sleep and awakes (once trained)). Any preferences are expressed before the agreement is made. The second‚ is pay per
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practices are when you review your own actions and experiences in your role‚ critically and constructively‚ with the intention of improving the way you conduct yourself. The aim being to provide a better service in the future and personal improvement. Why Is It Reflective Practice Important. Reflective practice is important in as much that it enables me to review real life situations I have been in‚ how I dealt with them‚ how I felt and the outcome of how I acted towards others all these will
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take interest in what service users prefer and use this when providing care. Also‚ its thinking about the service users choices‚ right‚ protecting their privacy and dignity‚ supporting their independence and working in partnership with them and other colleagues to make the care better. 2. Person centre approach enables individuals with dementia to be involved in their own care and support because carers can talk to the resident and find out how they prefer things to be done‚ how they like to be spoken
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on a transplant list. The ethical principles Autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ and justice must be used within the organ transplant allocation. Autonomy is the ethical principle‚ which represents the right a patient has to make his or her own health care choices and decisions. The arguments regarding proper organ transplant allocation and a patient’s right to make his or her own health care choices and decisions. This principle comes into account when one looks at a patient is sick and should
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clients on a daily basis offering upgrades for their mobile phones‚ which they could accept or decline. Part of my role was to gain clients details about their current mobile phone and tariff‚ building a rapport and relationship with them and passing this to my sales team to make the sale. ACBS Care - Portsmouth June 2011 to September 2011 Carer/Domiciliary Care. My role at ACBS was home care‚ also known as domiciliary care; it is the support and help with personal care and household
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Start a Legal Medical Marijuana Delivery Business in California 1|Page Index Chapter 1 ……………….. Obtaining A Doctor’s Recommendation Chapter 2 ……………….. Obtaining a Medical Marijuana Identification Card Chapter 3 ……………….. Starting The Business / Nonprofit Chapter 4 ……………….. Operating The Business Chapter 5 ……………….. Products / Medical Marijuana Chapter 6 ……………….. Revenue Chapter 7 ……………….. Possession‚ Delivery‚ and The Law Chapter 8 ………………
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UNIT HSC 025 The role of the health and social care worker 1. UNDERSTAND WORKING RELATIONSHIP IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE. 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. There are significant differences in a working relationship and the kind of personal relationships you may have with your friends or family. A working relationship is different because of: specific objectives and purpose; professional boundaries( limits that tell you what you can and cannot do in
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of confidentiality‚ agreed ways of inter-agency and multi-agency/integrated working. 2 Be able to implement good practice in handling information Good practice in handling information: understanding the features of both manual and electronic information storage systems to ensure security eg encryption‚ secure passwords‚ electronic audit trails‚ secured IT networks‚ identity checks‚ security passes; understand how to ensure security when storing and accessing information‚ eg following Information
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Level 2 NVQ in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. Kelly Tracey Oldham Life Long Learning Centre No 1053.00 STL2 - Support children’s development K1 |Carefully observing children’s actions and behaviour can be used to assess pupils academic ability‚ their social interactions with peers and | |adults‚ behaviour in certain situations‚ physical ability and communication skills. | |
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