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    Unit 6 Health and Social Care

    Explain key influences on the personal learning processes of individuals. Assess the impact of key influences on the personal learning processes on own learning. There are many different factors that influence a persons learning; these can be negative or positive, stimuliâs or barriers. Visual learning styles are called kinaesthetic and auditory. A visual learner is someone who learns by watching something, such as a video and watching someone demonstrating something, watching them do something,

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    Argumentative Essay On Health And Social Care

    In the past people were not knowledgeable of mental illness, disabilities, phobias, disorders, and etc. They were basically test dummies for the doctors; they drug, electroshock to induce seizures, and did horrifying brain surgery. The patients were misunderstood everyone was treated equally because people did not know about the difference issues each patient had. Everyone that was submitted was crazy and society did not want to deal with him or her. The patients were abuse repeatedly in the video

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    Health and Social Care Food Log

    P1 Task 2 Case Study Name: Ibukun Ojomo Age: 17 Job description: Student 1. Nutritional and energy balance What’s your nutritional energy balance? (a) Are you sedentary= 1,800 (b) Moderately active=2,000 (c) Active=2,400 Do you eat a lot of energy giving foods? Yes/No If yes, you will likely gain weight. Do you burn more calories than you eat? Yes/No If yes, you will lose weight. 2. Growth Charts 3. Weight for height and gender Gender: Female Weight: 72kg Height: 5’ft 6 4. Body Mass Index

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    Ethical Issues In Health And Social Care

    When disasters hit a small town, the news is shared immediately. Neighbours put down whatever they are doing and turn their attention to those who are suffering. So it would be reasonable to suggest, that in a worldwide community linked by communications; and now that messages can bounce off satellites connecting remote sections of the world, that we experience tragedy as a “live” event. However, this was not always the case. In a world before television was a nationwide luxury, tragedies would be

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    Prioritising In Health And Social Care Essay

    2.1 - Identify the needs of those using HR services within an organisation and explain how conflicting needs are identified and prioritised. Within the Armed Forces my role as an HR Manager we need to be knowledgeable towards policies and processes and must always get it right the first time. My focus is to improve the HR within the organisation and gaining information to make this happen. I require to ensure that policies and processes are being adhered to and also provide help (customer service)

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    Health and Social Care Unit 2 P3

    discriminatory practice in health and social care There are many different bases in which discrimination can occur. It may be hard to believe that anyone working in health and social care would discriminate against another person on any of these grounds. Unfortunately it does happen. A person can be discriminated against because of many different reasons including their culture, age, gender and many others. These factors will be described below. Social class - Our social class is apparent from the

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    Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care Settings

    Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care Settings While working at Langdale view a residential care home, I came across many potential hazards. A hazard is anything that can cause harm to an individual. Hazards affect all the people working in that care setting including, staff, visitors and individuals, there are a lot of hazards which can be found in and around every health and social care setting. Hazards: Hazards in the physical environment The physical environment is the surroundings

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    Physiology and Anatomy in Health and Social Care

    Task 1 (L.O-1: 1.1, 1.2 and M1, M2, D2). (1.1) List all the systems of the human body with their functions and major organs. (1.2) Identify how body systems interact to ensure proper functioning and growth of the human body. Deliverables: Learning Outcome 1 (to be met by assessment requirements 1.1 and 1.2) Merit criterion: To achieve M1 you need to research in depth on one major organ in any 3 functional systems. To achieve M2 you will have to mention appropriate references and valid

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    Unit 20 Health and Social Care

    Stoptober is an NHS campaign which tries to encourage people to stop smoking during the month of October. “The 2013 campaign, which is led by Public Health England, saw 250,000 people take part and 65% of those who took part successfully quit for 28 days.” The campaign targets anyone who smokes, as they want smokers to live a healthier lifestyle. The campaign states that quitting smoking for 28 days means that you are 5 times more likely to quit for good! A person who want to take part in the

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    Ethical Dilemmas In Health And Social Care

    crime, but was not deemed NCR would. However, the reality is quite the contrary, and being sent to a psychiatric facility, as opposed to being sent to prison is not the same as an acquittal. “Many NCR individuals actually spend more time in a mental health hospital than they would have spent in jail if convicted of a crime. Furthermore,

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