The learner can:
a. Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by:
working with person centred values
Encouraging active participation
promoting...
living at home may be abused when
* Carers have had to change their lives unwillingly
* They may have communication problems, personality or behavioural...
ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse
4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by:
* Working with person-centred values
* Encouraging...
care
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Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Recognising signs of harm or abuse Ways to reduce likelihood of abuse...
judgmental, and informative. This reduces the possibility of mistakes being made, and ensuring appropriate care service delivery. It is important to work as a team...
of learning cycle (KOLB)
2.3 HOW OWN VALUES, BELIEF SYSTEMS AND EXPERIENCE MAY AFFECT WORKING PRACTICE
Personal values, belief system and experience may affect...
limited life experiences and so not recognise risky situations.
You suspect a person in your care is being abused, what action would you take? (BTEC L2 U4 2.1 QCF...
Unit 13: Dementia Awareness 117
Unit 14: The Person Centred Approach to the Care and Support of Individuals with Dementia 123
Unit 15: Understand the...
and can involved theft of a persons property or funds
Institutional abuse can happen in a setting such as a care home, hospital, nursing home or school a place...
been known to occur in nursing homes, residential homes, in-patient hospital wards and care homes. Institutional abuse can be any or all of the following:
Neglect...
to care for the individual. The home may become unsuitable for the individuals needs and can cause both to become frustrated tired and upset.
* Financial abuse...
Understand ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse
4.1a Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by:
working with person-centered values
4.1b Explain...
Rebbeca Mell
Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by:(4.1)
· working with person cetred values.
· encouraging active participation.
· promoting...
worker and had worked in the care system all his life, from a
psychiatric nurse at broadmoor, to social worker, to a care home
owner. No one expected him to abuse...
in excess is not normally good for the body. The use of a substance is considered abuse when the person using the substance becomes dependent upon it and maintains...
has been proposed as e a possible factor in the development of Borderline Personality Disorder is physical and/or verbal abuse. According to Joel Paris, in his book...
disabilities and around 2,500 of these people live in NHS care homes), uncovered widespread abuse and a lack of understanding of people with learning difficulties...
Understand ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse 4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by:
a) working with person centred values
b) encouraging...
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Understand ways to reduce the likelihood of abuse
4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by: working with personcentred values encouraging...