Unit 1: Local and global citizenship Unit 2: Personal development Unit 3: Employability
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People can start businesses in any area but it always involves providing either a product or a service for sale.
You’ve got your dream job, and you’re enjoying the work and your new responsibilities, but what happens next?
The idea that business should be socially responsible is called corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Employers and employees both have rights and responsibilities in the workplace.
No matter what you’re good at, there’s a job out there for you.
Globalisation describes how businesses and cultures are linked together via a global network of communication, transportation, and trade.
As you become an adult and move out into the world on your own, one of the first and most important steps is to learn how to manage your money.
No matter what age parenthood occurs, parents have a responsibility to care for their children and ensure that they grow up to be happy and healthy.
Risk-taking behaviour is an action that directly or indirectly has a negative impact on your health and happiness and that of other people.
The basic principles of maintaining good relationships are the same no matter who the relationship is with.
