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    mutual choice and familiarity‚ for example; Family and friends that are not connected to you in a working/professional matter. These are informal and based on emotions and feelings. 2 Describe different working relationships in health and social care settings. A care workers role is to make sure that every support they give to customers is according to their agreed plan of care. It is their responsibility to provide the customer with good quality of care. They can only do this by involving the individuals

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    assignment- an introduction to children E1+E2- There are many types of Early Year’s settings‚ and one of them is called a statutory setting. A statutory setting is a setting that is funded by the government and is usually law. An example of a statutory setting would be a primary school. Primary schools follow the national curriculum and the children learn key stage one and two. It is the law to go to this type of setting from the age of five. According to Minett P. (2010) page 240(E8) says Education

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    movie Ten Things I Hate About You is based on a Shakespearian play‚ it was released in 1999 so it was essential that the director Gil Junger made it both relevant and appealing to a modern audience. He does this primarily through alterations to the setting and the characters‚ with few changes to the basic plot. The target audience is teenagers‚ and all the major characters are also teenagers and are all in high school‚ making it much easier for the viewers to relate to them. The film is set in Padua

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    society to live into the wild‚ surrounded by nature as is the place where he feels comfortable. Undoubtedly one of the main aims of the film is the contrast between society and nature. To achieve this‚ the director uses different techniques such as the setting the more important one‚ lighting‚ camera angles‚ sound effects among others‚ which also help us to the understanding of the characters linking us to their feelings and behaviours. The most striking theme of the film is undoubtedly the

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    The early year sector is well regulated and all practitioners‚ and the setting they work in‚ must comply with the various standards that in many cases have been set down in law‚ such as the childcare act 2006 and the health and safety at work act 1974‚ In my setting I ensure that I meet the standards by having a range of policies and procedures that I must observe. This means that I need to know all of my policies in my setting and understand how they link to my work role. For example I plan at least

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    "Panache" and "The Baker’s Story". Through the use of setting‚ character‚ and tone‚ these authors try to convey their views on the ways that preconceptions can be proved wrong. "Panache" and "The Backer’s Story" show how prejudice can be overcome in an idealistic and a realistic manner. In "Panache"‚ Kinsella used a variety of contrasting settings‚ by comparison‚ in "The Baker’s Story" Naipaul used a handful of similar settings. The first setting in "Panache" is the classroom at the end of the school

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    Safeguarding is an umbrella term that involves everything we do in the setting to ensure children are kept safe and healthy. It means a whole range of policies and procedures. Child protection is one aspect of this and is how our setting ensures children are protected from abuse. The 2008 Statutory Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is underpinned by the positive outcomes of Every Child Matters and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (UN‚1989) which

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    In my own setting a relationship with the carers is sustained by making them feel welcome in the setting‚ carers should be greeted by their name and practitioners wearing name badges could help so new staff will know who they are or a notice board with all staff pictures and information about their role. To develop and sustain partnership with carers the following could help: Valuing diverse family backgrounds- lots of different types of families love and care for children correctly by letting

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    The short story ’This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona‚’ has various locations or settings. These include different locations on the reservation‚ the airplane‚ the trailer in Phoenix‚ and the long road through Nevada. Do these settings have any influence on the character actions? To further understand how each of the different settings affects the story’s plot we can look at each individual location in detail. As we read the book we are left to wonder if the characters are led to act as they

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    Unit 1 Assignment E1: The main three different types of settings which are provided with care and education for all children in my area are‚ firstly the statutory area would be….‚ because it is funded by the government‚ so they didn’t want to play for their children to go to a private school. Secondly the voluntary sector in my area are mainly activities like sports/ football teams and playschools and afterschool clubs where you donate money but none of the staff get paid any money because they

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