Unit 205 Introduction to duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 Understand the implications of duty of care 1.1) ‘Duty of care’ refers to the relationship between myself and a service user‚ within this professional relationship there is an obligation to take responsible care to avoid injury or harm to whom it can be reasonably foreseen. A duty of care exists to protect the individual from harm‚ to set guidelines‚ and promote safeguarding. Fail
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“The first element could be called genuineness‚ realness‚ or congruence. The more the therapist is himself or herself in the relationship‚ putting up no professional front or personal facade‚ the greater is the likelihood that the client will change and grow in a constructive manner. This means that the therapist is openly being the feelings and attitudes that are flowing within at the moment. The term “transparent” catches the flavor of this condition: the therapist makes himself or herself transparent
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Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Table 1: Physical development Age range Explain the sequence and rate of development 0-3 months When born‚ babies show innate reflexes‚ such as swallowing and sucking‚ rooting reflex‚ grasp reflex‚ startle reflex‚ walking and standing reflex; in the first month babies become less curled up and the startle reflex is starting to fade; toward the end of the third month babies start lifting and turning their heads. 3-6 months
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http://www.nbcc.org/NCE/Sample n attempting to understand the life perspectives and characteristics of their clients‚ some counselors use Kohlberg’s theory of moral development as a theoretical framework. These counselors know that Kohlberg’s theory includes three progressive levels culminating in: principled thought‚ wherein the individual adopts a self-accepted set of standards of behavior personhood‚ wherein the individual is free from moral dilemmas self-actualization‚ wherein the individual
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Names : Miss WilliamKofoworade Unit: Unit 6 personal and Professional development Criteria : P7 SOCIAL WORKER What is a Social worker? Social workers work with people to support them through difficult times and ensure that vulnerable people‚ including children and adults are safeguarded from harm. Social workers form relationships with people and assist them to live more successfully within their local communities by helping them find solutions to their problems. Social work involves engaging not
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Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Table 1: Physical development Age range Explain the sequence and rate of development 0-3 months newborn‚ infants are showing signs of physical development. They can move their head and limbs‚ will start to grasp fingers and if held in an upright position use their
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user‚ using threats or fear‚ making a person have low self esteem‚ making a service user feel they are worthless‚ exploitation‚ swearing at service user and verbal abuse and imposing inappropriate expectations.Financial Abuse: stealing money or property from a
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Unit 411 - PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Working as a support worker for young adults‚ among other responsibilities‚ solely requires maintenance of a safe environment for the young adults to be cared for‚ while promoting wellbeing. Maintaining a safe environment involves a series of inter-twined activities which include monitoring and reporting the activities of the individuals in care on a day-to-day base. Considering that the activities are carried out by multiple individuals in
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VICKI HARMES ( CHERRYCROFT ) UNIT 8 PROMOTE AND IMPLEMENT HEALTH & SAFETY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1‚ Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health & safety 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health and social care setting. Listed below is some of the legislation realating to health or social care work enviroment. Health and Safety at work Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 Health
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Page 1 – Kathryn Di Terlizzi Unit 332 – Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s a young people’s settings (1.1) My role of a Teaching Assistant begins at 7.45 am where my colleague and I begin preparation for the school Breakfast Club. This includes setting out table top activities such as jigsaws‚ colouring and ipads. Breakfast Club also has a pool table so I write a weekly rota for this to ensure fair play. During breakfast club I encourage the children to sit
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