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Bus 352 - Social Networking for Professionals
Social networking Social networking for Professionals BUS 352 Wiley I Post Ralph Tremonti ________________ The difference between web site and online social networks; is that web pages are just based of content where social networks are base on people. There are a number of social network site such as Facebook, Myspace, Twitter; these are your everyday social networks. Professionals use these sites as well to contact people but the main for these normal social network
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Unit 8 Health and Social Care Task 1 and 2 - Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care
Unit 8 - Task 1 and 2 - Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES There are a variety of different psychological perspectives that each explain behaviour based on different sets of ideas and beliefs. BEHAVIOURIST PERSPECTIVE This is the perspective where we learned that or behaviour stimulated different responses, whether they were negative or positive. Things in this aspect will include particular traits such as: Optimism or pessimism, shyness or confidence as
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The Role of Effective Communication and Interpersonal Interaction in a Health and Social Care Context
________________ P1- Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Consider what is meant by ‘Effective’, verbal and non-verbal communication along with language and cultural differences. Also include examples of different needs and preferences. Effective communication is important in a health and social care sector because without it we wouldn’t be able to solve our personal needs and get the attention and help we may require. It
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Health and Social Care Unit 5 P2
A tissue is one of the building blocks of an organism (either an animal or a plant). An organism is comprised of tissues, which are made up of individual cells. These cells share a similar structure and function. In humans, there are four basic tissue types, which are: Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue and Nervous Tissue. Epithelial tissue covers the whole surface of the body. It is made up of cells closely packed and
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Two Psychological Approaches to Health and Social Care Provision
(m2) I will be comparing two psychological approaches to health and social care provision. I will be further comparing two different psychological approaches to health and social care provision. I will be discussing how the behaviourist approach is compared to health and social care. The behaviourist approach/perspective involves two components of the conditioning theory classical conditioning, which entitles that behaviour is learnt as a result of association. Common alcohol consumption would consequently be performed, because
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P3 – Explain Patterns and Trends in Health and Illness Among Different Social Groupings
P3 – Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings For this task I have been asked to produce a report to. investigate which social groupings are most in need of health and social care services. To assist in the planning of care provision in my report I will be explaining patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings identified according to factors such as gender, social class,
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Personal Development Assignment
Flexible Executive MBA Programme SA21 Personal Development Assignment: PD1 Name: Student Number: Word Count: Date Submitted: ________________ Contents 1 INTRODUCTION: 2 PD1 REFLECTION 2.1 Body 1 2.2 Body 2 2.3 Body 3 3 PD1 PLAN 3.1 Body 1 3.2 Body 2 3.3 Body 3 4 CONCLUSION: 5 REFERENCES: 6 APPENDICES: ________________ 1. Introduction: Short, engaging, set scene * Situation: describe the challenge and context * Concerns: worries, implications * Questions: important issues that need to
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Unit 4 Task 2 Health and Social Care
Health and social care BTEC Level 3 Development through the life stages Unit 4 task 2 By Hannah Wilshire The potential effects of five different factors on the development of an idividual Factors: Factors are things that affect a person or an outcome. Genetic: Huntington’s disease: Some people are have mutations in their genes, that are linked to conditions and illnesses, this gene may not of affected the person with it but this gene mutation
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Professional Roles and Development
Professional Roles and Values Project Penny Pope May 1, 2015 Mission Statement: As a nurse my priority is to provide professional, caring, and competent care to all patients; to be present for them and to address their needs to the best of my ability. A. A board of nursing (BON) is a government agency which licenses nurses to practice. They also set nurse practice acts, standards of care, and accredit educational programs in an effort
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The Canadian Social Determinants of Health: A Canadian Perspective Is Aimed at Fosterin
The Canadian Social Determinants of Health: A Canadian Perspective is aimed at fosterin g communication between the people concerned with the state of the several determinants of health, as well as those who are knowledgeable about the health effects. This contributed to increased diffusion of the social determinants of health concept into the discussion of some important issues. It led to the increased awareness on health-related effects of continuing income, food insecurity, and housing; lack
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Personal Development Reviewer
Stages of Adolescent Development *adolescence is a time of great changes for young people when physical changes are happening at an accelerated time rate *changes in cognitive, social interpersonal Factors that affect changes *social media, environment, culture, religion, school and peers. Unique personality *likes, dislikes and special interest Early adolescence (12 - 14 yrs old) Movement towards independence *struggle with sense of identity *moodiness *close friendships *less attention shown to parent with occasional rudeness *peer
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What Does Corporate Social Responsibility (csr) Mean to You Personally
1. What does Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mean to you personally? Do you think business organizations should be socially responsible? Explain. CSR for me means that corporations operate in an ethical and socially responsible manner and are answerable to not only to their shareholders, but also society at large. As mentioned in the textbook, society at large passed laws for these corporations to be formed, (Robbins et al.,2009). Then we (society) support these corporations
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The Concepts of Equality, Diversity and Rights in Health and Social Care
Shannon-Jade Haime 539293 Unit 2, P1 Nicola Byran-Matthews Unit 2 (P1) – the concepts of equality, diversity and rights in health and social care Equality Equality is treating everyone equally however at the same time as individuals to obtain their needs and understanding their values or what they may love or distaste. There is an act in place which is the Equality Act of 2010 that ensures no unlawful behaviour occurs which can be due
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Health and Social Care
Lauren Elmore Unit 7 Assignment 1 P1 – Explain the principle sociological perspectives Sociology is the study of society and people’s behaviour. Sociologists are interested in how society works and there are theories which try to determine why society works in this way. Sociology is evidence based. His means it is not just a person’s assumptions but is based on social facts. Most of this is backed up by research. There are different definitions of
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Energy Within the Body Unit 5 Health and Social Care Level 3
Energy within the body Energy is something which is very important within the human body as it is needed for every living cell within the body. Energy is a power which is used to various different things such as: eliminating waste, regulating body temperature, thinking, breathing, muscle contraction, talk, digest food and maintain blood pressure. Where energy comes from The main source of energy is usually food, but the original source of energy is from
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Barriers to Acess Health and Social Care
Barriers to accessing Health and Social Care and, describe how barriers to accessing Health and Social Care may be overcome Britain is a welfare state health and social care services are provided for all citizens. Even so many people experience difficulty in accessing the services they need become of barriers, Financial Barrier: This to do with how much it might cost to access a surgery. If the health social care or early years service the
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Explain Potential Hazards and the Harm That May Arise from Each in a Health and Social Care Setting
P1: Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health and social care setting. Physical Environment Hazard A Physical Environment hazard could consist of anything that can cause potential harm to a setting that a person is in. An example of a physical environment hazard is that the nursery is on a main road. The first harm for this would be that if the main road was busy and a
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Personal Development Plan (student)
Personal Development Plan After completing my first year of study in ….., I feel I need to utilize the opportunity I have, of attending college, further. Therefore, I have set up my own personal development plan for the next 12 months, which will improve my personal and professional skills, keeping them in line with my chosen career. I feel that once implemented and monitored it will help me develop new skills and tackle any weaknesses
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Personality Development
Public speaking is how you can share your ideas with a large number of people, stand out from the corporate crowd, and get visibility in your field. When you are speaking to a large crowd, you are still talking to one person at a time. Unfortunately if you’re public speaking skills are not up to par, it’s likely that no one will be focused enough on your presentation to really receive your message. Public speaking
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Explain the Role of Effective Communication and Interpersonal Interaction in a Health and Social Care Context
Unit 1 Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a Health and Social Care context Communication and interpersonal interaction is vital in our everyday lives, it ensures that everything goes according to plan and that people talk between themselves to ensure that there is a smooth exchange of information. Interpersonal interaction happens all around us and most of the time we do not realise it is happening[1]. Types of Communication: * Non-verbal:
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Outline and Evaluate the Social Learning Theory of Gender Development
Social learning theory acknowledges the role that social context pays in gender development, stating that all behaviour is learnt through observation of others. Drawing particular attention to the nature side of the nature vs nurture debate in shaping a persons gender such as the influence of parents, teachers, peers etc. This contrast to Kohlberg’s theory who believed that gender development is purely influenced by a person’s nature rather than their nurturing so everyone will
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Discuss the Advantages and Disadvantages of Health Care Approaches in Two or More Countries at Different Stages of Development
The USA is a developed country that has a pluralistic healthcare approach, meaning that the health care system is privately owned and is viewed as a consumer product. The consumer pays for outpatient treatment, doctor fees, hospitalisation and surgery. One advantage of this healthcare approach is that $7000 is spent per head making the healthcare is of high quality. However this expense is unsustainable and leads to affordability issues. In America 12%-16% of the population
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Unit 6 Health and Social Care
Borin Yazgili My Action Plan PERSONAL ACTION PLAN Main goals (examples) 1. Decide on career choice for progression at the end of the course 2. Get at least DMM for my level 3 BTEC 3. Arrange some relevant volunteer work during the holiday (you should set six goals – 2 short term, 2 medium & 2 for the end of the course) Term Action Target date Method Review 1 Review 2 Review 3 Date completed
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Health and Social Care
M2: Review a wide range of strategies assessing the potential for each to overcome barriers to communication and interpersonal interactions. There should be a clear explanation of how each factor, including environmental and personal factors, may influence the outcome of the interaction for each party. D1: Evaluate the strategies used to overcome barriers to communication. Include those which are used to break down more common barriers but also those caused by more challenging and complex
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Unit 8 Btec Level 3 Health and Social Care Assignment 1
Criteria awarded Student to complete this side from here ASSESSMENT RECORD SHEET – first submission Programme BTEC Level 3 Ext Diploma in Health & Social Care Learner Name Emma Woodford Assignment title Psychology and its application Assessor name Marc Bundhoo Unit no & title UNIT 8: Psychological perspectives for Health and Social Care Target learning aims L:O1:Understand psychological perspectives L:O2: Understand psychological approaches to health and social care. Issue date 13/06/2016 Submission date 27/06/2016 Please
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