Unit 20 evaluation Introduction I am working as part of a group which has developed a local health education campaign. The campaign we have chosen is the smoking campaign. I will review and reflect on the success‚ or otherwise of the health intervention so that lessons may be learned to improve the campaign. Key skills - Reflecting - Explaining - Expanding - Justifying Ethical issues involved in our groups campaign Issue: One ethical issue our groups campaign faced was that we
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UNIT 8 P1 Behaviourist approach Classical Conditioning – Learning to make an association between two events. Operant conditioning – The use of consequences to influence the occurrences of particular behaviour. Behaviourism is a psychological perspective‚ it focuses on observing behaviour. ‘ Learning theory’ is when an individual learns from observing some one else’s behaviour
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Unit 5 P1 Animal Cell Nucleus- the nucleus in an animal cell controls every activity that happens within the cell Cell membrane- The cell membrane is a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. Its function is to protect the integrity of the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell‚ while keeping other substances out. It also serves as a base of attachment for the cytoskeleton in some organisms and the cell wall in others. Thus the cell membrane
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Promoting Health Education P1 Explain three different approaches to health education For my health education campaign I have chosen to teach my listeners about sweeteners that are replacing sugar‚ such as Aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: Aspartic acid‚ phenylalanine‚ and methanol. NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Spoonful‚ and Equal-Measure‚ all of these are brand names for aspartame‚ the most popular low-calorie sugar substitute used in more than 90 countries to sweeten foods and beverages
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Explain the function of research in health and social care Research in health and social care justifies a number of functions. These include; identifying need‚ highlighting gaps in provision‚ planning provision‚ informing policy or a practice‚ extending knowledge and understanding‚ improving practice‚ aiding reflection‚ allowing progress to be monitored‚ and examining topics of contemporary importance. The following information below explains how these work. No two service users are the same‚ therefore
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Describe the purpose of accounting for an organization P1 * Purpose of Accounting in Business The main aim of any business is to earn profits and also to remain solvent‚ i.e.‚ it should have enough resources to pay its employees‚ creditors and to carry on with the day-to-day activities of the business. The main purpose of accounting system is to prepare financial statements‚ that will help the various external and internal parties of the business to appraise the profitability as well as the
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P1- outlines the functions of the main cell components. The human body is organised into five parts:- Cells form… Tissues form… Organs form… Organ systems/ body systems form… The human body. In this assignment I am going to be outlining the functions of the main cell components which include cell membrane‚ nucleus‚ chromosomes‚ cytoplasm‚ mitochondria‚ endoplasmic reticulum‚ Golgi apparatus and lysosome. There are two types of main cells which include eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. A
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P1 Introduction: in this assignment I will be explaining the main six psychological perspectives to health and social care. The main six psychological perspectives: The behaviourist perspective Social learning theory The psychodynamic approach The humanistic approach The cognitive/information processing perspective The biological perspective The behaviourist perspective: The main key to understanding the behaviourist perspective is that we can understand any type of behaviour by looking at what
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P1 - Know the role of marketing in organisations British Sky Broadcasting Group (Public limited Company) The ‘BskyB’ which is commonly known to and referred to as ‘Sky’ is a British based satellite broadcasting‚ broadband and telephone services company. Cadbury Enterprises pte Ltd (private limited) Cadbury Enterprises pte Ltd‚ commonly known as ‘Cadbury’ is a British confectionery company‚ which is best known for their confectionary products such as ‘Dairy Milk’ chocolate‚ ‘Crème Eggs’ and
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Unit 38- P1- Explain the effects of changes in the economic environment in a selected business. Introduction In this report I am going to explain the effects of changes in the environment for JLR. What is the business cycle? Explain all five stages of the business cycle? Growth In 2008 Tata Motors acquired Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford. Tata Motors merged the two marques into a single company and officially joined together in 2013. Their sales and profits have risen every year. At the start of
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