Unit 232 Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with Their Plan of Care Outcome 1‚ 1‚Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning a person we know the limits of each limb. We need to take into consideration other factors that may inhibit a person’s movement such as: • Old Fractures • Torn Muscles
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encouraging them to make decisions for themselves. When someone in our care decides to do something that we think is unsafe‚ we face a dilemma - A difficult choice between two decisions. If we stop them doing it‚ are we denying them the right to take risks. If we let them do something dangerous‚ will we be failing in our duty of care. The Human Rights Act 1998 states the following are human rights: · The right to life · Freedom from torture and degrading treatment · Freedom
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Project I: Informative Speech Outline Isaias Ruiz COMM305: Public Speaking Westwood College South Bay Ms. Shaw April 18‚ 2014 Isaias Ruiz Ms. Shaw Public Speaking April 18‚ 2014 Title: Organic Food General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: the purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the process involved in eating healthy. I want my audience to understand the importance of purchasing and consuming organic food. Thesis: Choosing to purchase and consume
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able to minimise risk before moving and positioning individuals. 3-4 Describe actions to take in relation to identified risks Inform the office straight away so they can plan a risk assesment. also let a family member know about the risk. 3-5 Describe what action should be taken if the individual’s wishes conflict with their plan of care in relation to health and safety and their risk assessment. Where an individual indicates a choice that you or others may consider to be a risk you should utilise
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Conducting a thorough risk assessment is certainly one of the top priorities in the overall risk management program. It is a process of identifying and evaluating the risks that can have a negative impact on an organization. Once the risks have been successfully captured‚ they can be assessed and prioritized according to the severity of their potential impact. While every organization should have a continuous risk management program‚ a risk assessment is conducted at a given moment in time‚ and
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Lynn Taylor. Lynn completes the yearly risk assessment‚ and all the staff are responsible for the daily and weekly assessments. Responsibility for reporting a risk is of all the staff‚ and for them to ensure Lynn is informed so she is able to arrange repair/removal as necessary. 1.3 Explain what risk assessment is and how this is managed in the work setting A risk assessment is a procedure carried out to identify‚ evaluate and estimate levels of risk and hazards in a situation or setting and
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distance unaided by using a walking aid. Two residents are wheel chair users. The Management of Health and Safety At Work Act 1996 This is a law passed by parliament. All places of work need to carry out risk assessments to look for any risks that might injure the people who work there. The risks are then minimised. In the Sunshine Care Home there will be written policies describing the safest way of working. There will also be procedures that all staff have to follow when they are working‚ As
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consider how to put this into practice in complex and sensitive situations. You will explore what is meant by the term ‘consent’‚ define person-centred values‚ and consider how active participation can be used to best effect. You will consider how risk assessments can support informed choices and examine the factors that contribute to the well being of individuals using the service. TASKS There are four tasks to this assignment. TASK 1 2 3 4 TASK 1 1. Explain what is meant by the term “active participation”
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QCF Level 3: Credit value: Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose This unit enables learners to understand the responsibilities of employers and employees and the control measures used to reduce risk and meet legal requirements. They will gain knowledge of how to undertake risk assessments and accident recording and reporting procedures. Unit introduction The construction industry is complex‚ dynamic and diverse. It is essential that high standards of health‚ safety and welfare are maintained
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Procedure: Protecting Children‚ Young People‚ Adults at Risk and Staff January 2012 Also available in large print (16pt) and electronic format. Ask Student Services for details. www.perth.uhi.ac.uk Perth College is a registered Scottish charity‚ number SC021209. Safeguarding Policy and Procedure A - Policy A1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to outline the College’s framework for protecting children‚ young people and adults at risk from harm‚ abuse and exploitation‚ and supporting our
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