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    Kieandra Henry 68 Finchley Court Ballards Lane London N3 1NJ 07931578036- kieandra.august23@gmail.com Objective I am very well-mannered and work focus. I’m punctual and I am willing to try new tasks to help me improve skills that I have already gained and expand my experience as well as help others around me. Key skills My key skills consist of using different computer software packages such as MS Word, PowerPoint. I have great stocking skills and very polite when it comes to dealing with

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    Health and Social Care

    Organisation of the human body OrgaOOrgavdfdgdfws Lesson objective: To outline the funstions of the main cell components TASK –research each of following and reference useful websites in order to create the poster Key term | Definition / Function | Cell & Cell membranehttp://www.ivyroses.com/Biology/Cells/Cell-Membrane-Function.php | Cell Membrane - a thin structure that is also known as the plasma membrane.The main functions of the cell membrane are:to maintain the physical integrity

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    The behaviourist perspective The behaviourist perspective is grounded on the idea that we can understand any type of behaviour by examining what individuals have learnt. This includes various personality traits such as confidence, shyness, being helpful, pessimistic or optimistic. Behaviourist theorist claim behaviour is a resulting factor of experience. Two very important figures who have both had a great hand in developing most of the ideas explained by this perspective is Pavlov and Skinner

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    Health and Social Care

    Unit 4 Biologically conception is the moment when a sperm cell from a male enters the ovum or the egg from a female. The process is also known as fertilization and this is the initial stage of development for the baby’s growth. This is one of the key stages of sexual reproduction which is a form of reproduction that is necessary for genetic diversity. At four weeks a baby’s brain and spinal cord begin to form and the heart begins to form, also the arm and leg buds appear and the baby is now classed

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    In this assignment I will be addressing how the digestive system and the respiratory are linked to energy metabolism in the body. I am addressing this to explain what the energy system is and how it functions the only way I can describe it is through explain the digestive, respiratory and cardiovascular system work and how they link together. This topic is really important as without energy we would be able to function or survive. There are 3 body systems involved with energy. The first system

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    Health and Social Care. Health and Safety

    individual. Marginalisation Marginalisation or Social Exclusion occurs when social groups are discriminated against for example this could be because of their race, religion, age or disability. This means that entire communities of people are blocked or denied full access to various rights, resources or opportunities that are normally available to people of a different group. Disabled Children are a prime example of marginalisation in schools and social care. Many disabled children fail to reach their

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    Health and Safety in Health and Social Care

    Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care Workplace INTRODUCTION (300 words) This essay will look at three different learning outcomes, each using a specific case study for illustration. The first part will focus on the issues relating to health and safety legislation and how these are implemented in the work place. The Health and Safety can trace its origin back to the year 1833 when The Factories Act led to the creation of the first factory inspectors and whose role was initially

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    Health and Safety in Health and Social Care

    Health and Safety in the health and social workplace Name: OLUWOLE. F. OMITOYIN Introduction: This essay intends to demonstrate a clear understanding of health and safety legislation and its implementation in health and social care settings. A review of systems, policies and procedures for communicating information in relation to legislations and individual responsibilities in term of managing health and safety will be considered. While safety priorities and how they are being implemented will

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    Ict in Health and Social Care

    Good Evening every one, The topic I am about to discuss this evening its regarding to the use of ICT and how impact on Health and Social Care Field. How do we support work in Health and Social Care by accessing and using ICT software package? Information and communications technology (ICT) refers to all the sources that send or receive massages/information such as: -television -cellular phones - computer and network hardware -software - satellite systems and services and applications

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    Health and Social Care Management

    Health and Social Care Management Question 1 1.1 Factors to be considered when planning the recruitment of individuals to work in health and social care According to Foot & Hook (1999), for the recruitment of the two vacant posts there are some factors to be considered such as planning recruitment policy, overall aim of recruitment, organizational objectives, personnel policies of the organization, government policies, need for the organization and confirm the vacancy, legislation for the

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