Understand how to handle information in social care settings It is essential that in a social care environment information is collected‚ used and stored correctly. Current legislation requires everyone working in social care to maintain certain records and keep them secure. Most of the information is sensitive and therefore not available to the general public. Information that is sensitive is called Confidential. Examples of confidential records are :- * Care & support Plans * Risk
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children and young people and supports the development of curiosity‚ creativity and resilience‚ which are key characteristics of effective learning. Adults who demonstrate mutual respect‚ collaboration and negotiation are positive role models who have a significant impact on the behaviour of children and young people. Integral to building and maintaining positive relationships are effective communication skills. It is also essential for those working in support roles in schools to know the
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Understand how to plan and prioritize work and be accountable to others. 1.1 Explain the purpose and benefits of planning work‚ and being accountable to others for own work. Planning work is very important for managing time and performance this is achieved through prioritizing and organizing work. Planning is an essential skill for ensuring efficiency and success in your job.
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mouth‚ short height‚ small hands and feet and some degree of mental disability. Having worked with a boy‚ aged 2‚ with Down syndrome‚ I understand what practitioners go through to support children with Down syndrome. Children with Down syndrome can be delayed in their development‚ their social factors may
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[201] Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Learning Outcomes Ref | Learning Outcome | [201.1] | Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work | [201.2] | Understand agreed ways of working that protect own relationship with employer | [201.3] | Understand how own role fits within the wider context of the sector | [201.4] | Understand career pathways available
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Best practice in Handling Information Guidelines When maintaining records information should be written to adhere to the settings standards in order to be effective‚ accurate and safe which may include: • The presentation is clear and legible (if hand writing) and that the information is written in a way that others can understand‚ this makes it easy for other people to read and comprehend‚ and data is passed in a clear and logical way. • Records must be made as soon as possible after the events
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Unit three: Principles of managing information and producing documents Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. * The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk * Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly * When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference * Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study
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Need for Information Systems Companies need information and information management systems as they are important for various functions such as planning. The information systems help in storing information such as customer data and financial data and this makes the access easier. They also help in saving costs when well developed and can also help in highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of a company. The system can also act as a communication tool and can help in prediction of sales and revenues
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ACC 154 December 07‚ 2011 Extra credit 1. To understand the reason‚ you need to understand the definitions of period costs and product costs. Period costs are not a necessary part of the manufacturing process. Rather they are costs associated with the selling part of the business or its administrative overhead. These costs are expensed in the period in which they occur. Product costs are the direct materials‚ direct labor and overhead associated with making the company’s product. If a unit
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CT263 Understand the context of supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities 1.1 People with learning disabilities are more vulnerable than other people; they are affected by certain laws. There isn’t one law or Act which covers their situation‚ but they may be affected by laws concerning: * Education * Voting rights * Ownership of property * Guardianship * Control of finances * Consent to sex In the United Kingdom‚ specific legislation that affects people with learning
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