
Unit 6 Business Dec…
Introduction Decision making is necessary for …
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1.4 Outline the difference between statutory and independent service provision There are two kinds of support systems in health and social care: statutory and independent service provision. Understanding the distinction between these two helps cl…
1.1 Define 'protection of vulnerable adults’ Protection of vulnerable adults means the policy and practice of safeguarding from harm or abuse, adults who are unable, because of age, disability, illness, or inadequate mental or physi…
2.1 Explain what is meant by 'learning disability' A learning disability is a neurological disorder that affects the way an individual perceives, processes, and retains information. It is characterised by a persistent difficulty in acquir…