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    Running Head: Specific Needs Specific Needs in Health and Social Care [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Specific Needs in Health and Social Care Task 1 As a service worker there are a number of identified demands that the client is proposing or the family of the client which is dealing with East London care home. Mr. Park was analysed and related to his disabilities‚ various suitable concepts of health were introduced within his treatment. There are many socioeconomic

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    Support individuals with specific communication needs. Community and disability service workers work with a diverse range of clients who‚ because of their disability or personal‚ emotional and cultural situation‚ may require workers to develop and use specialist communication skills. You must be able to adapt your communication style to meet the needs of this client group in a fair‚ non-judgemental and effective manner. Areas of specific need you should consider when communicating with others

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    basic human right‚ if you do not meet a persons communication needs many of their rights may be denied. These rights include: • Equality-If a person can not communicate they may not be treated equally. • Safety and security- a person may feel more at threat as they can not express there concerns or report any acts of abuse. • Diversity-the person wouldn’t be ale to express there own identity‚ or culture. 1.2 When working in the care setting how you interact with others is very

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    Pawnshop Robbery

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    Instinct took over and my eyes widened in intuition of what was to come. The man stepped out of the cover of plotted plants and walked towards me. In the next moment‚ I found myself staring at the end of a pistol. “Robbery!” his loud voice resounded through the entire pawnshop. “Hands up or die!” his accomplice demanded. Silence hung for a minute as time stood still‚ but it was immediately shattered. Screams punctuated the air as people realized what was happening. Having little choice‚ they raised

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    Support Individuals With Specific Communication Need 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s meeting needs. Every individual has the right to communication as the Human Rights Act (1998) lists the freedom of expression as well as other rights relating to communication. As a support worker I have a moral obligation as well as adhering to the standards‚ codes of practice‚ guidelines‚ morals and law that govern my practice to ensure that communication needs are met. If an individual’s

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    A Bank Robbery

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    resisting arrest‚ possession or dealing of illegal drugs‚ drunk driving‚ and bank robbery. Crime is an act that has been timeless and committed practically since the start of time. "Daddy‚ when are you going to buy a new car?" I asked my father‚ looking at my old car. "Very soon"‚ my dad said. It was a Monday morning‚ and I was having summer vacation. My dad took out his cheque book and wrote something on it. I asked him what was he writing. He told me that he was going to the bank for cash to buy a

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    Consideration

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    acceptance made by posting a letter is effective when it is posted (with prepaid stamp and proper address) even if it is delayed/lost in the post or never reaches the addressee (offeror). The postal rule was set out in Adams v Lindsell (1818) : On 2 September 1818 the defendants posted an offer to sell some wool to the claimant. The offer asked for a reply by return of post. The letter containing the offer was misdirected because it was not properly addressed. It therefore arrived on 5 September‚ whereas

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    robbery incidence rate

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    impacts on friends and the disruption of family. Behavior can be forever changed and shaped by crime‚ whether it is weighing the risks of going to certain places or even the fear of making new friends. Moreover‚ crime also affects economic productivity when victims miss work‚ but communities also are affected through loss of tourism and retail sales. Even the so-called victimless crimes of prostitution‚ drug abuse‚ and gambling have major social consequences. Drug abuse affects worker productivity‚ uses

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    Consideration Student Name Instructor Name University Affiliation Date Abstract Consideration is the price that the promisor asks in exchange for their promise‚ that is‚ the price of a given promise. Consideration is not a significant part of a contract in a number of jurisdictions. Once parties have reached a binding agreement‚ that becomes sufficient. Nevertheless‚ the common law requires that for agreement to be binding‚ the person to whom a promise is made (promisee) must offer

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    The Legal and Ethical Considerations of Marketing in America Paper Evolution of the Market Orientation explains why marketing is a driving force in the modern global economy. First of all‚ the first stage was covered up until the early years of the 1920’s‚ in the United States‚ called the ‘production era’. Goods were scarce and buyers were willing to accept virtually any goods that were available and make do with them. The ‘sales era’ picked up right after the early 1920’s to the 1960’s

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