ASSIGNMENT 204 TASK C PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING &PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Ci If suitable‚ speak directly to person(s) involved and report to seniors/management. Step in if immediate danger to customer. Report verbally/in writing. Make others aware if necessary that this particular action is unsafe and why. Follow up to ensure changes have been made. Cii Report again in writing. Take it to a higher level of management
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An End to Human Trafficking At the ages of 15‚ Mary Cummins and Kathy Abell were abducted and forced into a dark life of exploitation and abuse. They worked in anything that would make money‚ while living in fear never knowing when they would be beaten. “Abell’s nickname was Rocky Raccoon‚ because her face was always so badly beaten. Once she was beaten for 12 hours‚ and locked in the house for 4 days” (Coffey). After 20 years‚ they finally managed to escape and now share their stories with
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in Health and Social Care. Know how to recognise signs of abuse. 1.1) Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse Sexual abuse Emotional/psychological abuse Financial abuse Institutional abuse Self-neglect Neglect by others 1.2) Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse. 1.3) Describe factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable to abuse. Know how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse. 2.1) Explain
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T h e C o o k C o u r a n t Jon Rasche November 9th‚ 2005 THE RESTAURANT AT THE END OF THE UNIVERSE! "There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here‚ it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another which states that this has already happened." Douglas Adams The opening line: "In the beginning the Universe
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Every end is a new Beginning They say old habits die hard but what if they never died? What if they were buried under our sub-consciousness? It had been a month since I left rehab. I still remember being confined within the cold stone grey concrete walls going through hours of mental and physical therapy. The sessions seemed long‚ painful and torturous but the most devastating ache of all was time. The nights spent were mostly sleepless and uncomfortable and at times the chronic insomnia left
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Pastoral Care I. Overview of Pastoral Care ( A ministry of our personal human presence ( A visible reminder of the unseen presence of God A. Involves: Genuine‚ personal‚ ministry to a variety of people‚ taking into consideration multiple elements of cultural and ethnic diversity‚ social‚ spiritual‚ emotional‚ and physical conditions; justice issues; and without imposing one’s own perspective. B. Demands: Emotional availability
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role -to keep individuals safe -to keep individuals free from harm -to give choice 1.2 Explain how duty of care contribute to the safeguarding or protection of individuals Working to agreed standards which include protection from danger‚ harm and abuse clear
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Formalization of the Front-end Phase of the Innovation Process – Competitive Advantage or a Path to Downfall? Jarno Poskela‚ jarno.poskela@hut.fi Helsinki University of Technology‚ Finland Abstract The influence of front-end process formalization on front-end performance is currently intensively debated issue in the new product development literature. The main line of arguments state that process formalization in general kills creativity and leads to decreased innovativeness. However‚ studies
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse Physical abuse is any non accidental act of violence or rough treatment that causes physical injury‚ pain or discomfort. Examples of physical abuse include: Beating - e.g. Punching‚ pinching‚ shoving‚ striking with hand or other instrument Burning and scalding Rough handling or physical coercion Stabbing Tripping Spitting Restraining to furniture The misuse of physical restraints
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A beautiful end of Rescue Operation By:-A.K.Mishra‚B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when the world has been plagued by terrorism‚ violence‚ war‚ poverty‚ disease and natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes‚ the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose‚ Chile will probably go down as this decade’s best loved story. Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier
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