Unit 202 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Outcome 1 Understanding what is required for good practice in adult social care roles Below is a list of some of the legislations that are relevant to adult social care. These make up ‘standards’ to follow for good practice. Care Standards Act 2000 Domiciliary Care Regulations 2002 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 GSCC Codes
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relation to health and social care D1: Analyse the benefits of understanding diversity in relation to health and social care Diversity is something described between the differences of two individuals. Diversity means that all individuals showed be respected and valued‚ therefore you must be aware of the individual’s differences and must not barricade the way they have been cared for. It is you knowing and looking after an individual with full understanding of the difference in their personal characteristics
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Unit 502 Within my Job role as team leader it is my own responsibility to further my own professional development. I can do this by attending regular training courses and sessions offered. I also ensure I check and update myself with the company’s policies and procedures as well as national legislation. I regularly check the company intranet to see if any of our policies have been updated or changed updating my own knowledge so any information given to staff is current and correct. We also
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unique person. Even though people have things in common with each other they are also different in all sorts of ways. Differences include visible and non-visible factors‚ for example‚ personal characteristics such as background‚ culture‚ personality‚ and work-style‚ size‚ accent‚ language and so on. A number of personal characteristics are covered by discrimination law to give people protection against being treated unfairly. The ‘protected characteristics’ are race‚ disability‚
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different forms of communication within my job role. Interpersonal skills are those skills that enable me to interact with another person‚ allowing me to communicate successfully with them. Good communication skills are vital for working in Health & Social Care as they help to: * Develop positive relationships with service users and their family and friends‚ so they can understand and meet their needs. * Develop positive relationships with work colleagues and other professionals. * Share information
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January 19‚ 2010 Mental Health: Deficiencies in Treatment of Depression Depression is defined as a feeling of sadness‚ feeling blue‚ unhappy‚ and miserable or down in the dumps. True clinical depression is defined as a mood in which feelings of sadness and anger interfere with your everyday life for an extended period of time. The news article dated January 12‚ 2010 in the New York Times‚ Titled; Mental Health: Deficiencies in Treatment of Depression reports that antidepressant drugs used for the
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There are many theories that tend to explain different aspects in human development. According to Encarta Encyclopedia‚ 2006‚ these are system of assumptions based on limited information or knowledge‚ devised to analyze‚ predict‚ or otherwise explain the nature or behavior of a specified set of phenomena. In line with the definition‚ theories remain as conjectures explaining certain occurrences‚ but never will it attain the grounds earned by laws and principles as universal truths. In Developmental
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D2  Assignment 026 Task D Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people. Action Description 1) Know the setting polices and procedures. Make sure you are fully aware of the policies that are in place. Such as safeguarding‚ whistle blowing and complaints. 2) Listen to the child. If a child tells you anything then they obviously trust you. Always listen to them and purely listen. You should never interrupt or ask questions as you don’t want to
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EAST SUSSEX QUALIFICATION & ASSESSMENT CENTRE (ESQAC) QCF Health and Social Care Level 3 SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care‚ children’s and young people’s settings (Unit J/601/1434) This workbook focuses on the Assessment Criteria of the above unit. Your assessor will need to check your answers meet the standards and sign below I confirm that this workbook is a true representation of my own work/knowledge NAME OF LEARNER: _Kama Gasson___________ DATE:
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Understand That Individuals with Dementia May Communicate In Different Ways CT244.1 1.1 Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour: Individuals with dementia find it difficult to understand words and meanings and forget what is being said even while we are speaking. Communication is more difficult if they are tired or upset. You may find they repeat questions frequently as they cannot remember asking them. When talking to an individual who has any
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