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Part 1 How to Manage Conflict in Care Homes

 There are many factors that can cause conflict in care. It can be perceived as a bad thing, or it can be a good thing. Although conflicts are not always pleasant, they are part of life. People tend to avoid conflict by avoiding it. This is because it can be perceived as an unpleasant experience, and they may be afraid to discuss it. A smart care home administration is responsible for overseeing the effective management of conflict. This includes identifying and managing conflicts. Constructive conflict is viewed as beneficial to both parties. It allows employees to put aside their differences and work together for the common good. Factors that can affect the working relationship include the amount of resources that the home has and the stress levels of its employees. Also, differences in goals and objectives can create tension among the staff.

Where did the English Language come from ?

  Where Did English Come From? What are its origins and its timeline of development?  What kind of language is it? English is a member of the Indo-European family of languages that includes almost  all of the European languages spoken today (exceptions being Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, and Basque), as well as numerous languages in southern Asia .   This broad family includes: • Latin and the modern Romance languages: Italian, Spanish, French, etc. • Germanic languages: German, Swedish, Icelandic, English, Dutch, etc. • Indo-Iranian languages: Farsi (Persian), Hindi and Sanskrit, etc. • Slavic languages: Russian, Polish, Serbian, etc. • Baltic languages: Latvian and Lithuanian • Celtic Languages: Welsh, Breton, Gaelic, etc. • Greek English derived from the Germanic group of languages.  These evolved from a common  language that existed 3,000 years ago in the region of the Elbe River around  the 2nd century B.C. This language is divided into three groups: East Germanic, North Germanic,

3 Top Tips For Finding Locum Pharmacy Work

  Finding Locum Pharmacy Work Finding work as a locum pharmacist can be a painful and long-drawn out process. I constantly hear from locums that no work is available. However, the work is there. The key is finding it. I strongly believe in 3 essential techniques to be successful in finding and securing locum work: Getting your name out there. Being easily contactable. Leaving a good reputation after you have completed the shift Getting Your Name Out There Business Cards The traditional way of finding locum work is by printing off business cards and spending a day visiting pharmacies. Business cards are relatively easy to obtain online and can be purchased for less than £10. However, do not be like the majority of other locums fretting over the color and design of the card itself. A locum business card should contain your name and contact details. Anything more than this is probably overdoing it. A positive of finding locum work this way is that you have the opportunity to create a good