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Justin Gonzales
There is no such a thing in the Philippines. If there should be its not implemented of followed.
GE Healthcare: Provides a wide range of medical equipment and services, including diagnostic imaging, monitoring, and healthcare IT solutions. Siemens Healthineers: Offers medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and advanced therapies. Philips Healthcare: Provides medical imaging, patient monitoring, and healthcare informatics solutions. Medtronic: Offers medical devices and therapies for various medical conditions, including cardiac, spinal, and neurological disorders. Baxter International: Provides a wide range of medical products, including intravenous (IV) solutions, infusion systems, and renal products. Reference : air-collector/ncac-200
Clients rights in the childcare industy (Australia) could some of the following: (Different countries may have different regulations) Privacy - Children's enrollment forms (personal information such as names, adresses, phone numbers, next of kin etc) must be kept in a safe area, which only relevant staff can access. Portfolios - Children's portfolios (Observations/checklists etc.) must also be kept in a safe place which can be accessed by staff only. Carers must respect each families unique cultural beliefs and should encourage encourage other children and families to do the same. All clients (and staff for that matter) have the right to be treated in a fair and respectful manner. Clients have the right to express any opinions or complaints either verbally or through writing (usually centres have a feedback box or day book) and there's even the option of holding a meeting with the centre director/authorized supervisior. All clients must be informed if any accidents/incidents occur to their children. (It's not only unprofessional if you don't tell them, but also if the parents find out that Jimmy bit Sam and Sam has a big bruise, and you have failed to document this, it can come back on you as a carer) When filling out an accident/incident report, you do not write the name of the child that bit, hit or injured the other child. Doing so is a breech of the regulations. If you notice any bruises on children, scratches or any other signs of physical injury on a child, it is your responsibility to document this information and then, later if necesscary (After speaking to your supervisor), contact Department Of Community Services (DOCS) or your local child protection agency. All Children have the right the feel safe and secure at all times. There are many more rights that relate to childcare, and if in Australia you can visit the NCAC website, which can provide more information about these rights, along with support, advice and resources for childcare workers.
A credit bureau (U.S.), or credit reference agency (UK) is a company that provides credit information on individual borrowers. This helps lenders assess credit worthiness, the ability to pay back a loan, and can affect the interest rate applied to loans. Interest rates are not the same for everyone, but instead are based on risk-based pricing, a form of price discrimination based on the different expected costs of different borrowers, as set out in their credit rating. Credit bureaus collect and collate personal financial data on individuals, from financial institutions with which they have a relationship. The data are aggregated and the resulting information is made available on request to contributing companies for the purposes of credit assessment and credit scoring. Given the large number of consumer borrowers, these credit scores tend to be mechanistic. In other words, the different credit bureaus collect data from a variety of sources and then apply a mathematical algorithm to assess the likelihood that an individual will repay a given debt given the frequency that other individuals in similar situations have defaulted. Given the mechanical nature of this calculation, an individual's credit score is highly dependent on the information input into the algorithm. If a credit bureau has collected inaccurate or misleading data, an individual's credit score could be adversely effected as a result. Consequently, most consumer welfare advocates advise individuals to review their credit reports at least once per year, in order to ensure that the reports are accurate. United States In the United States, the legal term for a credit bureau under the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is consumer reporting agency. Most credit history information is collected and kept by the three national credit bureaus, Experian (which purchased the files and other assets of TRW), Equifax, and TransUnion. These organizations are for-profit entities and possess no governmental affiliation. Experian handles its credit disputes in its "National Consumer Assistance Center" (NCAC) in Allen, Texas. It has its headquarters in Costa Mesa, California. Equifax subcontracts out most of its consumer relations. Telephone disputes or requests are diverted to a Canadian company/vendor named ICT. Mail disputes or requests sent to its Georgia post office boxes are opened by another vendor, Innasource, scanned to a computer file and then electronically sent to a subcontract vendor either in Montego Bay, Jamaica, or in the Philippines. Equifax is based in Atlanta. Trans Union handles its own disputes at the current time. It does so either in Pennsylvania or in California. Trans Union is based in Chicago. United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the three credit reference agencies are Experian, Equifax and CallCredit, which was established in 2001. Most, banks and other credit-granting organisations subscribe to one or more of these organisations to ensure the quality of their lending. This includes companies who sell goods or services on credit such as credit card issuers, utility companies and store card issuers. Subscribing organisations are expected to provide relevant data to maintain the common data pool. Credit reference agencies are bound by the Data Protection acts, which require that data relating to identifiable individuals must be accurate, relevant, held for a proper purpose and not out-of-date. Individuals have a legal right to access data held on them. The activities of Credit Reference Agencies are governed under UK law by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
It takes 6 years for a Master's degree if you include the 4 years getting a Bachelors. I believe you would go for an MSW (Master's in Social Work) but there may be other professional qualifications you might need. New Post Below: I have a Master's in Counseling Psychology (specialty School Counseling), which is different from the MSW. It took me four years to complete going part-time (includes one full year of field experience). MS Counseling Psychology prepares one for a career in counseling/psychotherapy--the focus is on counseling techniques/approaches, and one specializes in a select area (i.e., School Counseling, Community Counseling, Career Counseling, etc.). It takes a "wellness" approach to helping the client, which means that the counselor assumes the client ultimately has the power to help themselves (as the client base tends to struggle with less-severe psychopathology). The MSW degree includes some counseling courses; however, the bulk of the curriculum centers on utilizing community resources to help those who may not have the power to help themselves (in essence, you serve as the client's advocate). Sorry for being long-winded; I realize that this is probably more info than you had asked for.... -Eileen