LIT1 – Task 1 Part A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A “for profit business” owned and operated by an individual. Owning a sole proprietorship allows an individual to run a business any way they see fit with few state/federal regulations and limited legal formalities. The owner of a sole proprietorship assumes considerable risks by without liability protection and therefore is held personally liable for any judgments against the company and is susceptible to loss of business assets‚ personal property and
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Bi‚ To facilitate good record keeping it is essential that good daily notes are kept. This will include things such as; any achievements‚ any appointments‚ health changes‚ behavioural changes‚ requests from individual‚ complaints (if appropriate to be written in file at that time) and any other significant events. Any significant event should be written down immediately or at the earliest opportunity. You should not end your shift before you have completed all necessary paperwork. All reports should
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Apprenticeship frameworks for supporting teaching and learning in schools – ERR workbook 2011 Contents Page Introduction What are ERR? Using the workbook Planning ERR programmes Monitoring programmes Completion form 1. Statutory rights and responsibilities 1.1 Contracts of employment 1.2 Anti-discrimination provisions 1.3 Working hours and holiday entitlements 1.4 Sickness absence and sick pay 1.5 Data protection 1.6 Health and safety 1.7 Legislative frameworks in the sector 2. Procedures
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Assessment task – SHC 33 Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Outcome 1 – 1.1‚ 1.2‚ and 1.3 “Inclusion and participation are essential to human dignity and to the enjoyment and exercise of human rights. Within the field of education this is reflected in the development of strategies that seek to bring about a genuine equalisation of opportunity.” The Salamanca World Statement (UNESCO 1994:11) – signed by 92 governments (see p. 64 of
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CU1532/SHC 33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1. Explain what is meant by: diversity - It means that we are all different from each other. Whether it is our gender‚ height‚ weight‚ ethnic background‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ our personalities‚ disabilities or sexuality. equality – It means that regardless of our race‚ gender‚ or sexuality‚ everyone should be treated as equal and given the same opportunities to achieve their
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What will it cover This project will cover Task D of the Employment Responsibilities and Rights assignment book‚ Task B of the 204 Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults technical certificate assignment book What do you need to do Firstly‚ you should read Task B in 204 and Task D in the ERR then carry out your research. You need to find two reports for two different failures into health care. Read the reports and highlight all useful comments‚ points of view‚ statistics and opinions which you can refer
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Assignment 206 Task B Handout Produce a handout to be used during a staff induction for an adult social care service of your choosing. The handout must include Bi An outline of what is meant by agreed ways of working Bii An explanation of the importance of having full and up-to-date details of the agreed ways of working. Biii A description of why it is important that social care workers follow guidance about the limits of their job role It is a legal requirement to follow agreed ways of working
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Emma Ellis Assignment 301 Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training Task B – Reflective Account (a) Appropriate behaviour and respect for others It is essential that ground rules should be laid out from the outset of every new course with the learners. These ground rules are the basic normal operating procedures that are in place from session to session‚ that the learners adhere to. For a tutor these ground rules include; the greeting and welcoming of the
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Assignment 304 Task B - Reflective account Bi 1. On a Thursday during the cooking group we go shopping‚ there is generally 7-8 individuals all allocated a couple of items to find while in the shop‚ we have a lady who is partially sighted and suffers with epilepsy‚ who attend the thursday group‚ each week we get her a trolley at the super market to act as an aid so she is steady and able to walk around with the rest of the group‚ one week the individual decided that she wanted to walk around holding
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Task B: Research and Account of Abuse Account No.1: Ashcourt Nursing Home: 81 year old Maria Worroll Maria Worroll‚ 81‚ suffers from Alzheimer’s and arthritis‚ and requires around-the-clock care. "An elderly woman was physically assaulted by a male carer and mistreated by four others in a care home classed ’’excellent’’ by the national regulator‚ the Care Quality Commission. Jane Worroll secretly filmed her mother’s room in Ash Court‚ London‚ after she noticed bruising on her mother’s arms and
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