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unit 10 p1
P1 describe four different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities
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P1 describe four different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities
unit 2 p4 and p6 log
P4 carry out a team task using the appropriate skills and qualities.
 P6 participate in team activities.
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P4 carry out a team task using the appropriate skills and qualities.
 P6 participate in team activities.
Unit 1 Government and policies P5 M3 D2
P5 Identify how society is affected by government polices
m3 explain the impact of different government policies on a range of public services
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P5 Identify how society is affected by government polices
m3 explain the impact of different government policies on a range of public services
UNIT 10 AND 11 PUBLIC SERVICES
10- P1 P2 P3 M1
11- P1 P2 P3 M1
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- Unit 10 Assignment 1 p1 m1 • Essay
- Unit 11 Assignment 1 p1 m1 • Essay
- unit 10 p1 • Essay
- unit 10 p2 • Essay
- unit 10 p3 • Essay
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10- P1 P2 P3 M1
11- P1 P2 P3 M1
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unit 22 PUBLIC SERVICES
p3 p4 p6 m3 
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- Unit 22 p6 m3 • Essay
- unit 22 p4 • Essay
- unit 22 p3 • Essay
- unit 22 m2 • Essay
- unit 22 p5 m2 • Essay
p3 p4 p6 m3 
VALUE OF 35 POUNDS
unit 22 m2
m2 compare the trial process in the magistrates’ courts
and Crown court, using a summary, either way and indictable offence
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m2 compare the trial process in the magistrates’ courts
and Crown court, using a summary, either way and indictable offence
unit 22 p4
Understand how the criminal trial process works.

Categories of criminal offence: summary offences; triable either way offences; indictable offences
Bail: police powers to grant bail; the Bail Act 1976 and Criminal Justice Act 2003; right of defendant to bail; conditional and unconditional bail; restrictions on bail; breaches of bail; right to liberty under Human Rights Act 1998
Access to legal advice and representation: duty solicitors; funding and representation for defendant; legal aid; right...
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- Essay
- • 3 pages •
Understand how the criminal trial process works.

Categories of criminal offence: summary offences; triable either way offences; indictable offences
Bail: police powers to grant bail; the Bail Act 1976 and Criminal Justice Act 2003; right of defendant to bail; conditional and unconditional bail; restrictions on bail; breaches of bail; right to liberty under Human Rights Act 1998
Access to legal advice and representation: duty solicitors; funding and representation for defendant; legal aid; right...
Unit 22 p6 m3
P6 outline the powers of the courts in sentencing offenders, using one example of a summary offence and one indictable offence.
Sentencing powers: magistrates’ court sentencing powers and limitations; committal from magistrates’ courts to Crown court for sentence; Crown court sentencing and restrictions; range of sentences available. 
M3 explain the grounds for appeal from the magistrates’ courts and the Crown court in England and Wales.
Appeals from criminal courts: appeals from magistrat...
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- Essay
- • 3 pages •
P6 outline the powers of the courts in sentencing offenders, using one example of a summary offence and one indictable offence.
Sentencing powers: magistrates’ court sentencing powers and limitations; committal from magistrates’ courts to Crown court for sentence; Crown court sentencing and restrictions; range of sentences available. 
M3 explain the grounds for appeal from the magistrates’ courts and the Crown court in England and Wales.
Appeals from criminal courts: appeals from magistrat...
unit 15 p6 p7 m4 m5 d2
P6 explain the main considerations when planning and preparing for major incidents
Main considerations: assessment – identification of possible incidents eg large scale road traffic collisions, possible plane/train accidents, terrorist activities; prevention – hazard prevention options; prevention and hazard minimisation options; preparedness – plan for known hazards as well as unforeseen events; responses (by emergency services, local authorities, voluntary organisations); recovery – ac...
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P6 explain the main considerations when planning and preparing for major incidents
Main considerations: assessment – identification of possible incidents eg large scale road traffic collisions, possible plane/train accidents, terrorist activities; prevention – hazard prevention options; prevention and hazard minimisation options; preparedness – plan for known hazards as well as unforeseen events; responses (by emergency services, local authorities, voluntary organisations); recovery – ac...
unit 15 p4 p5 m3 d1
P4 identify the agencies that were involved in different major incidents
P5 describe the work of agencies at UK incidents and their legal duties
Inter-agency cooperation: agencies involved in major incident recovery, eg local authorities, emergency services, Red Cross, military; interaction between emergency and other services eg knowledge of objectives as laid down in emergency plans, joint training
Responsibilities at scene: common objectives (save lives, prevent escalation, protect environmen...
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- Essay
- • 7 pages •
P4 identify the agencies that were involved in different major incidents
P5 describe the work of agencies at UK incidents and their legal duties
Inter-agency cooperation: agencies involved in major incident recovery, eg local authorities, emergency services, Red Cross, military; interaction between emergency and other services eg knowledge of objectives as laid down in emergency plans, joint training
Responsibilities at scene: common objectives (save lives, prevent escalation, protect environmen...
unit 15 p6 p7 m4 m5 d2
unit 11 p3
unit 15 p6 p7 m4 m5 d2
Unit 22 p6 m3
Unit 1 Government and policies P5 M3 D2