Local and National Provision Task
National governing body is one of the biggest influences on children
and parents today. NGB does a lot of work on how to improve grassroots
in football .A lot of focus has been put on women's football and
development of their amateur football.
The football association has welcomed the news that its partner
Nationwide is making a 750,000 investment into womens football. This
money is to help the set up youth set ups all over england to help the
development of womens football. Research on behalf of the F.A has
shown that 1.4 million girls have taken part in some sort of
footballing activities on regular basis.
This survey found that 85 per cent of girls aged 7-15 in england took
part in some sort of football activity in recent months.As much as 65
per cent of that age group are playing at least once a week a figure
of 1.4 million.The figures for 2001-2002 season was 90,000 girls
played competitive football.
The F.A are now aiming to get those girls involved in
regular,organised club football through the new campaign 'join a
squad' which also seeks to target those who have drifted away from the
game in recent years. They will do this through advertisment through
the world cup initial group stages and will direct them to the revamp
and relauched F.A website. The F.A uses a new strategic departure to
promote the grassroots game and has recently increased levels of
football through England of both male an female and disabled football.
The F.A has a lt of money from sponsors and lottery and a share of 30
million pound will be spent on development of the some 40,000 Amateur
clubs and with two million registered players.
The F.A is channelling 30 million a year into the grassroots as part
of a process designed not just to halt but to reserve decades of
decline. This money will go towards higher standard of pitches,
changing rooms and facilities for clubs across England. Steve Parkin
The first step is a community care assessment, which is usually arranged by the local authority's
P3 – Describe the investigations that are carried out to enable the diagnosis of these physiological disorders
By what has been presented Jimmy didn’t seem to have a positive and loving environment. His mum drank and had mental health problems. How did these factors occur? A possible lack of support for bringing up a child alone or Social-economic factors. Another area could be living in an area where people were living below the poverty line. In this instance there wouldn’t be any close ties with other people who live in the area. Being isolated in this instance with no social support from others who live close by may have had an impact on her. Having someone come out either someone she knows well or a social worker is a good social interaction with others. This can help his mum from a point of How are you doing? Do you need additional support?
P1: Using a table, describe the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual.
My assigned case study is Provision 1. It is about a female, homeless veteran named Ms. Rogers with a history of alcoholism and PTSD. She staggers into the ER one night with a complaint of abdominal pain. It is noted that the homeless shelters are currently full. The weather is cold and rainy. The resident does not want to do a full work up on the patient as they think she just wants a warm bed for the night and food to eat. The story does not detail if the patient has any more medical history than what is listed above.
This essay will critically analyse Care Programme Approach (CPA) assessment and care plan in an OSCE I undertook. By utilising the CPA and sources of current literature, I hope to demonstrate my knowledge and understanding in relation to this skill as well as identifying areas with scope for learning.
Public schools are not in the business of making money. Their primary goal is to utilize the resources they are given efficiently, accounting for dollar spent. GRPS middle school athletics projects all of their expense in a worst case scenario. This allows the middle school athletics to properly forecast the budget just in case something goes wrong. The biggest expense for any organization is the cost of its employees. Employees include: Athletic Directors (management), coaches, officials, and game help. The second biggest cost is transporting teams to competition site locations. Properly utilizing donor funds has allowed the MS Athletics department to stretch grant dollars beyond the original date range. It has also instilled a sense of security within the donors, knowing that their money is not being
Of 64 million youths in the United States, there are an estimated 40 million youth meet at
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how Electronic Medical Records (EMR), affects healthcare delivery. I will discuss the positives and negatives this issue has on healthcare and how it effects the cost and quality for healthcare services. In addition, I will identify any potential trade-offs to cost or quality. Lastly, I will discuss how the EMR affects my job as well as any challenges or opportunities this issue presents.
My duties and responsibilities include of doing tasks that have been agreed by the service user and the homecare manager after assessing the service user’s needs. I assist in meeting the care support and daily living needs of the service user and also provide care and any additional support that is needed. Some of my duties consist of assisting in getting up in the morning including washing/bathing, dressing, maintaining personal appearance , assisting with undressing and getting to bed in the evening, assisting with the preparation of meals, drinks and snacks when necessary, providing assistance with toileting and changing clothes and/or bedding where necessary, maintaining commodes and washing clothes and bed linen when necessary, providing
One of the five key principles of care practice is to ‘Support people in having a voice and being heard,’ (K101, Unit 4, p.183). The key principles are linked to the National Occupational Standards for ‘Health and Social Care’. They are a means of establishing and maintaining good care practice. Relationships based on trust and respect should be developed between care receivers and care givers, thus promoting confidence whilst discussing personal matters without fear of reprisal and discrimination.
Background information (if applicable): The participation in high school sports this year topped 7.8 million athletes nationwide, which includes 54% of all high school students taking part in athletics (Chen).
tripled. Today about 10% of 2 to 5 year-olds and 15% of 6 to 19
The average adolescent spends a major part of the normal week watching or interacting with some form of the media’s products. Video games are one of these media based mediums and have become increasingly popular since the 1980’s. According to a report in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, "Female gamers spent an average of 44 minutes playing on the weekdays and one hour and four minutes playing on the weekends, and male gamers spent an average of 58 minutes playing on the weekdays and one hour and 37 minutes playing on the weekends" ("Video Game Play Among Adolescents"). What can we understand from this evidence? The fact is that adolescents, male or female, are spending tremendous amounts of time each day sitting in front of a screen with a controller in hand.
The accessibility to a lifetime of social welfare programs is a major contributory factor to increment in incarceration rates we face today. Welfare either enables or deters individuals in several ways and thus contributes to crime. Single parents with dependent children are more susceptible criminal activity. June O'Neill argues that children raised in single parent homes are 33 percent more likely to exhibit antisocial behavior.