LEVEL 2 CERIFICATE IN PREPARING TO WORKING IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE ASSESSMENT 4 SAFE WORKING PRACTICES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS QUESTION 1 LIST FIVE KEY PIECES OF LEGISLATION WHICH RELATE TO GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN A SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS. 1. Health and Safety at work Act 1974 (HASAWA) ‚ it ensures that the employer‚ the employee have responsibilities to ensure that a good level of safety is attained in the workplace‚ and there should be a copy of this act on the
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In my opinion dating sites on the internet is kind of a big risk to take. Like the “safe” dating sites even state it on the site that they may be false identities roaming around and surely lurking around on your photos. I believe that the biggest harm and risk on the dating sites that have users with false identities may be that there is a small chance of a group of pedophiles on the site. It can be large harm to the younger people that are searching for a relationship and they end up with chatting
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301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task B case study Bi How would you explain the term ‘confidentiality’ to Hannah? Whilst it is Hannah’s right to make decisions for herself and choose not to want to take the medication‚ in this case from the information given it could be detrimental to her health and therefore I would explain to Hannah that the information given to me is in confidence. Although Hannah not taking her prescribed medication could put her at risk of harm and
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The Inevitable Fall Titus Livius stated‚ “Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness”. From humble beginnings as a small village republic‚ Rome grew into a massive empire through military dominance. However‚ the power Rome gained eventually lead to its fall‚ as citizens quickly became accustomed to the leisure that comes with being a hegemony‚ and in 410 AD‚ Rome itself was sacked by a primitive tribe of barbarians‚ the Visigoths. Just as Rome suffered
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Teaching‚ and Supervision Grand Canyon University Reflections on Schools‚ Teaching and Supervision EDA-551 Holbeck May 5‚ 2014 Schools‚ Teaching‚ and Supervision My beliefs are supervisors are in a school to be leaders and raise the bar for the school‚ teachers‚ students‚ and community. Supervisors are there to continually drive the school mission and vision statements. My beliefs as a future supervisor most closely follow the philosophy of essentialism. Furthermore‚ “Teacher supervision is a formative
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Supervision and the Discrimination Model COUN6100 Walden University Nichole Nunez Clinical supervision is defined‚ as Supervision is an intervention that is provided by a senior member of a profession to a junior member or members of that same profession. This relationship is evaluative‚ ex- tends over time‚ and has the simulta- neous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning of the jun- ior member(s)‚ monitoring the qual- ity of professional services offered to the clients
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Unit 302 PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Outcome 1 Reflective practice is a way of studying your own experiences to improve the way you work. It is linked with the concept of learning from experience‚ in that you think about what you did and what happened‚ and decide what you would do differently next time. Reflective practice will make you improve the quality of service you deliver. It will ensure that the service providers are always getting the best possible
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the four principles of the evidence based rehabilitation: The practitioners as the physical therapist‚ occupational therapist‚ speech therapist and other health professionals are all in need for high quality information that forms the strong base for their clinical and managerial decision. Therefore‚ their practice is supposed to be based on the available high evidence. The Evidence based rehabilitation has four principles; Awareness‚ Consultation‚ Judgment‚ and creativity. These principles will be
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(C1) You must analyse HOW the main principles that underpin work with children can support the practitioners’ practice in the setting. The welfare of the child is part of The Children Act 1989‚ and it means we as practitioners have to be reflective on our practice‚ it also means within our practice we have to put the child first. And treating all children so their needs are put first this is important because all children are different. (E8) Working in partnership with parents and families helps
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Unit 7: Work in Partnership in Children and Young People’s Settings Learning Outcome: 1 Assessment criteria: 1.2‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 & 1.4 The main and arguably the most crucial feature of effective partnership working are clear‚ concise and considered communication between all relevant parties. It is important that each person within the partnership has the best interests of the children‚ a shared vision and aims at the forefront of their thinking and motivation. Working together as a united team are
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