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    SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE HND – HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE MANAGEMENT GROUP: XXX MANAGING FINANCIAL RESOURCES REPORT ON CARE TECH HOLDINGS PLC‚ FOR THE YEAR ENDED 2013 STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID Lecturer: Theresia Vughosu CONTENT INTRODCUTION…………………………………………………………………………………………… TASK 1: SYSTEMS USED TO MANAGE FINANCIAL RESOURCES IN CARE TECH 1.1 Principles of costing and business control systems………………………………………………….. 1.2 Information needed to

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    1‚ 1.1 People communicate for many different reasons. They can consist of portraying emotions‚ pain or opinions. Communication between colleagues is essential to the continuity of care for the service user‚ and the staffs are aware of the current needs of the service user. Communicating can resolve conflict‚ avoid cultural misunderstandings‚ solve problems & develop good relations with others. 1‚ 1.2 Communication is a fundamental relationship-building skill in the workplace. If people don’t

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    among different social groupings. I will talk about each pattern and trend in its own paragraph‚ Social class‚ Gender‚ Ethnicity‚ Age and Geographical location. I will talk about the links between these to health issues. I will back these up through the use of evidence such as statistics. I will then conclude what I have found out. Firstly I will talk about each pattern and trend. Social Class Social class helps to deter the reasons for individual’s health and ill health. Social classes also help

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    Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed.‚ text rev.). doi: "doi number" Dingle‚ G. A.‚ Gleadhill‚ L.‚ & Baker‚ F. A. (2008). Can music therapy engage patients in group cognitive behavior therapy for substance abuse treatment? Drug & Alcohol Review‚ 27(2)‚ 190-196. doi:10.1080/09595230701829371 Fox‚ D. (2006). CBT in practice. Update‚ 72(4)‚ 67-70. Glass‚ C. R. (1993). A Little More About Cognitive Assessment. Journal Of Counseling & Development

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    “Cyber Bullying Amongst Teens- A New Found Social Epidemic” Yolanda Jones Essex County College “Cyber Bullying Amongst Teens- A New Found Social Epidemic” In 2014‚ the Center for Disease Control and the Department of Education released their definition of bullying for research and surveillance. The core elements of the definition include: unwanted aggressive behavior; observed or perceived power imbalance; and repetition of behaviors or high likelihood of repetition. According

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    Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people settings Understand the purpose of professional supervision The principle of supervision in my setting is a set of questions and statements asked by the supervisor to supervise. It has the purpose of identify any good or bad practice and identifies any current training needs. The scope of the supervision builds relationships between the supervisor and supervisee. This has recently helped me build

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    Substance Abuse KHP 230: Human Health and Wellness 1-27-2015 BY: Katelyn McGraw Everyday there are more and more young people using drugs and drinking alcohol. These numbers have increased dramatically. This could cause things to be more dangerous for other people. I know that there are many reasons why are youth are want to try these things. They do it because they might be bored. Others think it makes them seem older. Some are just silly enough to think that their reputation is at stake

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    SUPPORT IN TREATMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE IN THE PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE CHEMICAL AND HAZARDOUS WASTE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CHWEMP) Juan Miguel Fuentes‚ Ninette Ramirez** and Enrique Linsangan*** *President‚ Environmental Practitioners Association **Environmental Specialist‚ Environmental Practitioners Association ***Director for Operations‚ Bureau of Fire Protection – Department of Interior and Local Government I. Introduction The Chemical and Hazardous Waste Emergency Management

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    Substance Abuse Crystal Imbornone PSY/270 June 23‚ 2015 Deborah Eastwood Substance Abuse I think that many people who are stricken with substance abuse have undergone a traumatic event that has changed their life. These events can be such things as: divorce‚ death of someone close‚ rough childhood‚ and predisposed disposition.This idea gives them the feeling of doing things that they would normally not do. Divorce is another one of those things that people go through that causes them to rethink

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    past and the way in which they were brought up. There could be a link to the way in which they live now‚ a person might adopt a certain lifestyle due to their cultural or religious background. Sociologists‚ Peter Berger and Thomas Luckman’s (1967) social construction theory (cited in Leach‚ 2010‚ p.7) suggests people obtain an identity through learning ways of living from others starting from childhood. Children learn who they are‚ what the world is like and how to behave within it‚ through interactions

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