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UNIT 1 & 2 PUBLIC SERVICES
1- P5 M3 D2 
2- P4 P6
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- Unit 1 Government and policies P5 M3 D2 • Essay
- unit 2 p4 and p6 log • Essay
1- P5 M3 D2 
2- P4 P6
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UNIT 14 PUBLIC SERVICES
P3 P4 P5 P6
M1 M2 M3 
D1
VALUE OF 21 POUNDS
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- unit 14 p3 p4 m1 d1 • Essay
- unit 14 p5 m2 • Essay
- unit 14 p6 m3 d1 • Essay
P3 P4 P5 P6
M1 M2 M3 
D1
VALUE OF 21 POUNDS
ACHIEVED DISTINCTION
unit 15 PUBLIC SERVICES
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p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7
m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 
d1 d2
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- unit 15 p1 p2 p3 m1 m2 • Essay
- unit 15 p4 p5 m3 d1 • Essay
- unit 15 p6 p7 m4 m5 d2 • Essay
this is a big unit hence the price 
p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7
m1 m2 m3 m4 m5 
d1 d2
ACHIEVED DISTINCTION.
unit 22 p5 m2
p5 describe how the criminal trial process works for both a summary and an indictable offence
m2 compare the trial process in the magistrates’ courts
and Crown court, using a summary, either way and indictable offence
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- Essay
- • 4 pages •
p5 describe how the criminal trial process works for both a summary and an indictable offence
m2 compare the trial process in the magistrates’ courts
and Crown court, using a summary, either way and indictable offence
unit 22 p3
Know how legal rules are created by precedent
Judicial precedent: development of the system; law reporting; binding authorities; persuasive authorities; ratio decidendi; obiter statements
Avoiding judicial precedents: distinguishing previous decisions; reversing decisions; overruling previous decisions; practice statements
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- Essay
- • 2 pages •
Know how legal rules are created by precedent
Judicial precedent: development of the system; law reporting; binding authorities; persuasive authorities; ratio decidendi; obiter statements
Avoiding judicial precedents: distinguishing previous decisions; reversing decisions; overruling previous decisions; practice statements
unit 15 p1 p2 p3 m1 m2
P1 define the term ‘major incident’
P2 describe different types of major incident and the cause of each
M1 investigate recent major incidents and identify their cause
Major incident: definition; British major incidents eg Boscastle, Carlisle flood, London terrorist bombings, rail crashes, Glasgow airport
Causes and types: natural causes, eg earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods; hostile acts eg terrorism, civil wars; technological eg plane crashes, radiation emissions; health-related and e...
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- Essay
- • 9 pages •
P1 define the term ‘major incident’
P2 describe different types of major incident and the cause of each
M1 investigate recent major incidents and identify their cause
Major incident: definition; British major incidents eg Boscastle, Carlisle flood, London terrorist bombings, rail crashes, Glasgow airport
Causes and types: natural causes, eg earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods; hostile acts eg terrorism, civil wars; technological eg plane crashes, radiation emissions; health-related and e...
unit 14 p5 m2
P5 describe the necessity for scene preservation units at emergency incidents as part of an incident investigation
M2 explain how scene preservation contributes to an accident/incident investigation
Scene preservation for scene investigation:
need for accident investigation eg serious and fatal road traffic collisions;
need for fire investigation eg malicious and suspicious ignitions;
role of
Health and Safety Executive eg accidents in the workplace;
British Transport Police eg accidents on the ...
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Essay
- • 5 pages •
P5 describe the necessity for scene preservation units at emergency incidents as part of an incident investigation
M2 explain how scene preservation contributes to an accident/incident investigation
Scene preservation for scene investigation:
need for accident investigation eg serious and fatal road traffic collisions;
need for fire investigation eg malicious and suspicious ignitions;
role of
Health and Safety Executive eg accidents in the workplace;
British Transport Police eg accidents on the ...
unit 14 p3 p4 m1 d1
P3 identify the statutory and voluntary agencies who may work together at the scene of an emergency incident
Roles of statutory and voluntary agencies: eg highways departments to assist with road closures, local radio to advise of traffic problems or evacuations, bomb disposal to investigate suspicious packages Voluntary agencies: other agencies that can offer assistance in the event of an emergency incident eg St John Ambulance (first aid), British Red Cross (first aid), Victim Support Scheme (...
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- Essay
- • 11 pages •
P3 identify the statutory and voluntary agencies who may work together at the scene of an emergency incident
Roles of statutory and voluntary agencies: eg highways departments to assist with road closures, local radio to advise of traffic problems or evacuations, bomb disposal to investigate suspicious packages Voluntary agencies: other agencies that can offer assistance in the event of an emergency incident eg St John Ambulance (first aid), British Red Cross (first aid), Victim Support Scheme (...
unit 11 p2
P2 carry out risk assessments for two different water-based outdoor and adventurous activities
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- Essay
- • 1 pages •
P2 carry out risk assessments for two different water-based outdoor and adventurous activities
unit 10 p3
P3 describe the skills and techniques required for two different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities
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- Essay
- • 2 pages •
P3 describe the skills and techniques required for two different land-based outdoor and adventurous activities
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