1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. There are 5 main reasons why we communicate these are: 1. To change behaviour 2. To get action 3. To ensure understanding 4. To persuade 5. To get and give information All these could be to share experiences‚ to make choices‚ to express wishes and choices… 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Effective communication in the work place is essential to make sure that information is passed on‚ to make
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Evidence Recording Sheet Unit: SHC34 Evidence Ref:……………………………… Candidate Name: Assessor Name Observed by your assessor (O) Personal Statement (EPS) Product Evidence (EP) Professional Discussion (PD) Seen by Witness (EWT) Case History (ECH) Questioning (QC) APEL/RPL | |
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specific heat capacity and the change in temperature. Once I got the results of the voltage‚ current‚ time‚ mass‚ change in temperature I could re-arrange the equation to get the SHC value. Reminder we are assuming that thermal energy will not me lost since we are using an insulator‚ however if the final answer is not close the SHC then we could say that there was heat loss. 421513027876500230124016446500Materials: Brass Aluminium Thermometer Chronometer Cables (Red & Black) Voltmeter Ammeter
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SHC 34 1 1.1‚ 1.2 A duty of care is an obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care. Providing a strong duty of care and a secure environment for all children within the care of the setting‚ providing structured routines that involve feeding‚ nappy changing‚ upholding a strong parent and partnership discussing the care and needs of the children with the parent/carer. Providing a safe and secure environment and ensuring the setting is strong
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SHC 32: Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. While I am at Robert’s Primary School on placement my main responsibility is to maintain and supervise the safety of all children that I work with. A child’s safety is paramount and it crucial that every member of staff‚ whether they are permanent or volunteer‚ work towards this. While I am in the Reception Class my duties include:
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Composition 0500/32 May/June 2014 READING BOOKLET INSERT 2 hours *5467644588-I* READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Reading Booklet Insert contains the reading passage for use with Section 1‚ Question 1 on the Question Paper. You may annotate this Insert and use the blank spaces for planning. This Insert is not assessed by the Examiner. This document consists of 2 printed pages and 2 blank pages. DC (RCL (JDA)) 81739/3 © UCLES 2014 [Turn over 2 BLANK PAGE © UCLES 2014 0500/32/INSERT/M/J/14
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1. Understand the principles of person-centred assessment and care planning. The holistic approach is very important in the assessing and planning of care and support because the implementing and planning focuses on a specific problem area and takes in consideration all aspects that can affect an individual. These aspects are best broken down as: social; environmental; physical; psychological and spiritual. It is a good practice to acknowledge‚ support and respect any significant contribution
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SHC 33 1.1 Diversity: The respect and knowledge of differences between each individual and groups of people within society. These differences arrive from social‚ cultural or religious backgrounds‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ appearance and both family structure or background. Equality: This is when everyone has equal opportunities to participate within a setting. All settings are required to have an Equal Opportunities policy‚ which you must work in line with. When taking the same
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children achieve the five Every Child Matters outcomes (staying safe‚ being healthy‚ enjoying and achieving‚ having a positive influence and achieving economic wellbeing) by improving quality and consistency in the early year’s sector through a set of standards which apply to all settings. Every child should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from abuse. Your responsibilities under the duty of care are to do everything reasonable within the description
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SHC 31 – 3.2 The barriers to communication include: • Environment – the environment is a barrier to communication because if you are in a busy‚ noisy area you can get easily distracted or miss information that could be important for the child. • Culture and family background – this can affect the communication method that some cultures use‚ for example‚ some cultures might not use or interpret eye contact different. Families communicate in different ways together. Some may speak a different language
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