Regulations… There are many positives and negatives to being regulated‚ some of which I’m going to take to you about… Constructive criticism is something that should come out of all regulations‚ they should receive feed back on what they need to improve and how to do it‚ this is a very positive aspect of regulations because it improves the service. However… Not all regulations have constructive criticism if a regulator is biest‚ then it can cause a regulator to be to strict or lenient on a
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Know how legislation and policies are relevant to positive risk taking Identify how legislative frameworks and policies can be used to safeguard individuals from risks whilst promoting their rights | When approaching the identification‚ assessment and management of risk‚ a knowledge of key legal principles and legislation will help practitioners to make informed decisions that promote both the involvement and interests of adults with a disability and older people‚ and their families. It
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Social workers have to be registered with a Care Council to ensure their competence‚ they have to re-register every 2 years and finalise post-registration training and learning to meet the guideline. They can be struck off if they don’t stick to professional code of practice to ensure people using social work service can have faith and trust. The law provides social workers a framework and guidance and assist in making critical decisions‚ preventing bad practice and provides framework of legal rights
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customers in a way that does not discriminate them on the basis of their individual differences. Inclusive practice includes many things‚ here are some examples below. Recognising and respecting customers cultural needs helps to promote inclusive practice. A customer may follow Islam as their religion‚ to meet their needs to kitchen staff may put halal or vegetarian options on the menu. Inclusive practice involves the individuals wishes and preferences. When planning activities in our service‚ our activities
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of the differing needs of people with sensory loss and how you ecome o h diff r n need eed peo l with ensory os and o y o ca help improv on you wo k ractice can help to improve on your work practices to support and empower them. Ma mpr ou ract es suppor ctic pport pow wer Many ca e roviders care providers or health professionals are not aware that hearin and vi viders ea h rofess ona r o ware ha hearing e e r vision losses osse ar more pre ale are more prevalent as a person ages‚ and that the threat
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Identify and explain the four elements of proof necessary for a plaintiff to prove a negligence case. The four elements necessary to prove a negligence case are duty of care‚ breach of that duty‚ injury‚ and causation. The first requirement in establishing negligence is for a plaintiff to prove the existence of a legal relationship between himself or herself and the defendant. Duty is defined as a legal obligation of care‚ performance‚ or observation imposed on one to safeguard the rights of
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Professional values and practise in Health and social care settings Assignment Brief Start to understand the principles and values that you will need to work in health and social care by helping to organise an event that builds relationships‚ is advertised and communicated to all people‚ everyone who is included in the event is treated with respect and equality and ensuring everyone can have independence within their needs. That covers all facilities‚ needs of people and items expected and needed
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Work Based Assignment M3.23 | Review of health and safety roles and responsibilities • Two pieces of legislation relating to health‚ safety and welfare at work are identified The most important piece of Legislation with relevance to Health and Safety in the workplace is The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. A large number of Regulations have been made under this Act including: • The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 as amended 2003
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Institution Date Role of social workers in school’s social policy The chapter‚ policy development and the school social worker‚ offers an overview of specific components of policy practice in relation to social work done at the school‚ including a case example of the Millervillle School District. From the chapter‚ it is evident that social workers plays vital role in shaping the behaviors and addressing the social needs of students. However‚ the role played by social workers in their attempt to
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P2 Describe discriminatory practise in health and social care When working in a residential home with young adults who have it is very important that you are careful how you approach them and that you are always thinking about their feelings. You could easily discriminate someone without even knowing I am going to explain some of the ways you may discriminate against a social user without realising. Vulnerability A young person with complex needs is bound to be very vulnerable. It may be oblivious
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