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Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
Health, Sports & Psychology

Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings

...Institute for Care and Health Research. Every effort has been made to contact copyright owners. If any have been inadvertently overlooked, the publishers will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. Don't miss out If reading this text has inspired you to learn more, you may be interested in joining the millions of people who discover our...
Integrated safety, health and environmental management: An introduction
Digital & Computing

Integrated safety, health and environmental management: An introduction

...et al., 1995). These proportions justify the emphasis we have given in this unit to the dispersion of releases and to fire. As a result, we shall return to the all too common problem of fires to illustrate the principles in developing a hierarchy of causes of incidents. There will always be a great temptation to view many of the incidents presented in this unit with the...
Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease
Science, Maths & Technology

Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease

...institutes and pharmaceutical companies. The conventional view of a histopathologist is someone looking down a microscope. Most histological work does indeed involve the preparation of tissues for microscopy, observation of sections and reporting of the findings. However, a pathologist can often tell a great deal about a tissue without using a microscope. For example, the...
Assessment in secondary music
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary music

...et al. (2003) identify four main ways in which assessment for learning can be promoted: through questioning through feedback through sharing criteria through self and peer assessment. You will explore each of these in turn and then briefly examine the importance of talking with young people about their assessment and their music-making...Assessment in secondary music: 3.1...
Step up to leadership
Money & Business

Step up to leadership

...et al., 2007, pp. 92, 94) These days, traditional ‘command and control’ leadership is no longer enough. The world is too complex, organisations are too big and the range of situations in which people might find themselves is simply too diverse for one person to manage. One way of addressing this is through the practice of distributed leadership, sometimes known as...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
10 years of The Bottom Line
Money & Business

10 years of The Bottom Line

...Institute for Fiscal Studies and at the London Business School before joining the BBC in 1993 as an economics correspondent for radio and television. In 1997, he became Economist Editor on BBC2’s Newsnight programme, and four years after that he was appointed BBC Economics Editor where he was a great success. He won the Work Foundation’s Broadcast Journalist of the...
Passports: identity and airports
Society, Politics & Law

Passports: identity and airports

...institute their own anti-programs to resist the attempts to discipline them into certain behaviours by a delegation or scripting. People can disconnect seat belt warnings, lift trolleys over the post, or drive fast over speed bumps. Materiality and the airport Within the context of the sociology of matter, delegation refers the idea of getting material artefacts to stand...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Lead and manage change in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

Lead and manage change in health and social care

...institutions. Anita Rogers One of the things I have learned about leadership over the years is that it’s a constant negotiation process. And there’s an ebb and a flow. There are constraints, there are budgetary concerns and worries – there are many different kinds of constraints that are real and that we have to live with. But for a leader or a manager in which,...