1.1 Communication is a 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
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Grading Criteria Assessed Achieved? P1 Explain the ethical issues a business needs to consider in its operational activities. P2 Explain the implications for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. P3 Describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity P4 Examine the ethical concerns of the communities in which a selected business operated M1 Assess how a selected business could improve the ethics of
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outcomes covered A Short answer questions 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 3.1 B Leaflet 1.3 2.1‚ 2.2 3.2‚ 3.3 C Reflective account 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 2.5 Question Booklet Task A Short answer questions Ai Using the table below‚ explain in your own words what each term means. Give one example from care practice to illustrate your explanations. (8 marks) | |Explanation |Example
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illness and behaviour in relation to users of health and social care services. I will take a look into how perceptions of specific needs have changed of time. I will also include the impact of legislation‚ social policy society and culture on the ways that services are made available to individuals with specific needs. This will include me analysing the needs of individuals with specific needs‚ explain the current system for supporting individuals with specific needs. I will also evaluate the services
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Rhoda James 10/22/2012 Common Substances in Living Systems Water is the most abundant substance in living cells; approximately 60% to 80%. Water molecules are polar‚ it determines why ionic bonded molecules dissociate in water. Hydrolysis is when water breaks down larger molecules of food during digestion. Water is considered to be a universal solvent. Water is also important for the transport of materials like hormones and enzymes within the blood plasma. Water helps to stabilize body temperature
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Primary Data Identify the needs of the person who uses services – relate this to PIES AO4 – A3 How does the Derby Health Service meet the needs of Sophie? Individual service users have a range of needs‚ which must be met‚ including physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional ad social needs. In my case study‚ a care worker‚ a nurse and a doctor who in turn identified Sophie’s range of needs carried out Sophie’s care assessment. They then developed a plan to meet Sophie’s needs. This next section covers
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PTLLS Assignment 6 Explain the need for record keeping and the types of record you would maintain Types of record Attendance record Tracking sheet / feedback records Accident book Health and safety records Materials and resources Attendance records are used to keep a log of student’s attendance and are also used as a health and safety document. If there is a fire‚ this record will then tell you if there is any one missing and therefore advise you if any one is still in the building
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becoming a major disease around the world. According to our based trends‚ 60% of people are died because of non-communicable disease in 1999. For 2020‚ NCDs are expected to account for 73% of deaths. NCDs deaths are really rising nowadays. So‚ we need to control and prevention of non-communicable diseases. Lower income countries have lower capacity for control and prevention. High-income countries can give NCD services covered by health insurance. The important ways to reduce NCDs are needed all
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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theorizes that an employee’s most basic needs must be met before he will be motivated by higher needs. The hierarchy consists of five categories physiological‚ safety‚ belongingness‚ esteem and finally self-actualization. Maslow theorized that we are driven by primary needs‚ however the strongest source of motivation is the lowest unsatisfied need at the time; as the lower level need is satisfied the next higher need in the hierarchy becomes the primary motivator. With
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There are four different types of database-system users‚ differentiated by the way they expect to interact with the system. Different types of user interfaces have been designed for the different types of users. Naive users are unsophisticated users who interact with the system by invoking one of the application programs that have been written previously. For example‚ a bank teller who needs to transfer $50 from account A to account B invokes a program called transfer. This program asks the
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