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    subjects. It is important to give some sort of praise to children when they do well in something as it encourages them to carry on and it is important to help a child if they are struggling. I am also expected to understand what effective practice is. Effective practice requires committed‚ enthusiastic and reflective practitioners with a depth of knowledge‚ skills and understanding. In order to be an effective practitioner I must use my own learning to improve my work with the children in a way that is

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    Paralegal Malpractice

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    serious trouble for UPL’s (un authorized practice of law). As a paralegal‚ Sally can’t establish client-attorney relationships‚ set legal fees‚ give opinions or advice that involve legal matters‚ or even represent Molly before the court with her case. These things listed are called UPL’s. If an attorney messes with the UPL’s the consequences could be being reprimanded‚ which is being firmly scolded. She could be suspended‚ which is temporarily being unable to practice as a paralegal for a short time. Sally

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    Navigating the Global Training Terrain: New Literacies‚ Competencies‚ and Practices The twenty-first century has been characterized by rapid transformation-technological‚ social‚ cultural‚ environmental‚ economic‚ and scientific. In this changing milieu‚ organizations and individuals must continually acquire new knowledge and abilities or be left behind. Influential entities such as the United Nations strongly advocate the pursuit of lifelong learning for individuals‚ while leading companies

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    any general statute governing proceedings in contested cases before State administrative agencies‚ nor is it found in any of the provisions of Title 45‚ which defines the regulatory authority of the State Board of Medical Examiners and governs the practice of medicine in this jurisdiction.  Nevertheless‚ this particular standard of proof --  a preponderance of the evidence -- has been consistently applied in agency adjudications for many years. Thus‚ the burden of proof for license revocation is

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    considered other legitimate methods of knowing. (Tanner et al.‚ 1993) Carper’s paper on “pattern of knowing” was a milestone in the nursing literature which extended in a fresh perception‚ understanding of types of knowledge and theory desirable in a practice oriented discipline such as nursing. Her work was printed in a time that nursing was stressed and struggling to obtain an agreement

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    Unit 511 Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young peoples settings (LM2c)! ! 1. Understand the purpose of professional supervision in health and social care or children or young people work settings 1.1 Analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of professional supervision I am going to analyse the principles‚ scope and purpose of supervisions. The National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People along with the Skills for Care Council is

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    Reflective Practice Reid (1994) Gibbs Reflective Cycle What happened? (description) What would you do if it happened again? (action plan) What were you thinking/feeling? (feeling) What alternatives did you have? (conclusion) How can you make sense of what happened? (analysis) What was good/bad about the experience? (evaluation) Reflectivity The circular process by which our thoughts affect our actions‚ which affect the situation we are dealing with and therefore after feedback through the reactions

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    Insight In To Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Dr. Jean Watson is a nursing theorist whom work has expanded the concept of caring within the nursing profession. Jean Watson’s Caring theory focuses on the transpersonal interactions between nurse and patient to establish a caring relationship. In this paper‚ I will define theory as it pertains to nursing. I will also give a general background of Watson’s caring theory. I will include a description of concepts within Watson’s theory as

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    training is up to date and that I work & understand the how the company works‚ I know work policy and procedures set out‚ who my supervisors and mangers are (this was all learnt on an induction training when first started) also to know the code of practice through CQC and standards I have to adhere to .The purpose of this role is to deliver an excellent service that responds to the individuals needs of our service users‚ promoting independence and enhancing the quality of lives. You will need to be

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    knowledge base‚ have authority over training by requiring that training at institutions of higher education meet the standards of approval by boards of nursing and that nurses graduating from an approved nursing program are clinically competent to practice nursing by passing the national council licensure exam ("NCLEX Examinations‚" n.d.). Nursing at its core is an altruistic profession. Altruism is defined as “feelings and behavior that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness”

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