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    Additional Needs of individuals Challenging stereotypes and understanding what exactly an ‘additional need’ is. What exactly does the term ‘additional need’ mean? The term ‘additional need’ or ‘disability’ refers to an individual who either/or has a physical‚ cognitive or a sensory impairment. An individual with any form of disability may need or have specific needs in certain settings and environments i.e. School‚ home or work. There are many causes as to why a person may have an additional

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    Gemma Buchan Higher National Certificate Early Education and Childcare Children and Young People with Additional Support Needs Unit Code: DF55 34 Assessment 2 There are many types of condition which can affect a child’s development. Three of these groups are physical conditions‚ which are conditions which mainly affect physical development‚ medical conditions‚ which are conditions which need to be maintained or treated‚ and developmental disorders‚ which are conditions which

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    Experiment #1 Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution of 2‚4-dinitrochlorobenze Name: Anouk Deck-Leger Student I.D: 9380868 Date performed: September 13th‚ 2010 Due Date: September 20th‚ 2010 Introduction: The company DNCB produces large amounts of 2‚4-dinitrochlorobenzene and they sell this product to treat against warts and severe and chronic hair loss. It can also be used as an alternative treatment for HIV. The supervisor notices an excess amount of m-aminobenzoic acid stored away which

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    Additional Support Needs and the Medical and Social Model of Disability The Additional Support for Learning Act was introduced in Scotland in November 2004. This Act introduced the concept of additional support needs and placed the responsibility for identifying‚ planning and making provisions for children with complex or multiple additional support needs onto educational authorities. This essay is going to discuss additional support needs and the ways in which they can impact on pupils learning

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    English as an Additional Language (EAL) English as an Additional Language (EAL) emanaid emanaid Contents Introduction 2 What are Schools’ Responsibilities for Inclusion under the National Curriculum? 2 What is an EAL learner? 3 Inclusion for EAL Learners and How Their Needs are Met 5 Factors that Impact on the Quality of Inclusion within the Classroom 6 The Role of Assessment to Provide a Baseline of Information to Support AFL 7 Access and Engagement Strategies Relevant to

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    Construction. Gary Porter Construction‚ Inc. performed their work based on specific plans as well as some work outside of the plans. The combined total from the planned project was $146‚740. The additional work completed at Fox’s request cost Gary Porter construction additional costs and Fox refused to pay for the additional work done outside the subcontract. Procedure: A suit was filed by Gary Porter in the Utah State Court against Fox with alleging breech of an implied-in-fact contract. The court granted

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    Nora Thomson Children and Young People with Additional Support Needs DF55 34 12.10.2012. Part A Dyspraxia Definition Problems caused by dyspraxia‚ also known as developmental co-ordination disorder. Dyspraxia specifically relates to the development of a child’s motor skills (their ability to make smooth‚ co-ordinated movements). Causes and incidence The exact causes of dyspraxia in children are unknown‚ it is thought to be caused by a disruption in the way messages from the brain are

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    ensure that they can engage and be a part of their ECCE setting and be best prepared for moving forward into what we would hope to be a mainstream school. (Barnardos‚ nd) It is very important to consider ethical actions when dealing with a child with additional needs‚ the child ’s dignity must be respected and taken into consideration at all times. Confidentiality is one of the most significant traits which all workers within each sector should take into consideration but especially within a childcare

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    theoretically unpaid) and retained firefighters (or auxiliary firefighters‚ who are paid for the specific time they are on duty‚ i.e. permanent part-time career firefighters) on call as required.[3] In such countries as the United Kingdom‚ the use of additional retained firefighters is standard. In Portugal‚ for example‚ the use of volunteer firefighters is standard‚ along with career firefighters. In Australia there are volunteer brigades which are mostly unpaid rural services‚ although traditionally

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    Additional Duties of the Phlebotomist Chapter 16 Additional Duties of the Phlebotomist providing instructions and materials for specimen collection Collecting throat and nasopharyngeal swabs Performing sweat electrolyte collection Assisting physicians in bone marrow aspiration Interviewing blood donors Blood donor collection Transporting/receiving non-blood samples Delivery of samples to appropriate sections/shipment to reference lab Use of laboratory information system Patient Instruction

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