Graded Unit- Development Stage- Louise Morgan The activity that I helped a service user complete was baking cakes. The activity was developed using person centred planning social care model. The service user to whom I will be again changing the name of to Lauren‚ following Data Protection act 1998. By following the person centred approach Lauren was empowered by making her own choices‚ she feels in everyday living that she does not get to make a lot of choices about the way she lives because she
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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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UNIT 2 EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE The definition of equality is a state of being equal. For example equal rights in status‚ rights and opportunities. Equality is based on the legal obligation to comply with anti-discrimination legislation. Equality is what protects people from being discriminated against because of their sex‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ age or beliefs. (www.otleycollege.ac.uk-17/09/12). The definition of diversity means to be varied or different
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Introduction Growth refers to an increase in size‚ such as changes in an individual’s body for example size‚ weight‚ height and shape. Development usually comes in stages‚ as in the changes in the complexity of an individual and a rise in skills or knowledge‚ such as learning how to walk. Conception to birth (0-9 months) P1) The internal development is the development of the embryo in the mothers body which is needed to absorb oxygen and food from the blood for the baby. At this stage all
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Introduction to equality and inclusion in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC23) Outcome 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity – Understanding that every individual is different‚ and being able to recognise and individuals unique differences‚ whether it be age‚ race‚ gender etc. Equality – Every person being treated equally and fairly regardless of cultural backgrounds‚ sexuality‚ beliefs. Inclusion – Being included without being limited or restricted‚ and irrespective
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UNIT 4222-205: Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1: Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse - Hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ kicking and burning. Leaving people to sit in own urine and faeces and forcing them to eat or take medication. Sexual abuse - Unwanted advances‚ indecent exposure or harassment‚ rough washing or touching of the genital area‚ rape‚ being forced to watch or participate
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is creative‚ imaginative and has ingenuity. 3. How is human capital different from social capital? (pp. 8-10)? Human capital is the productive potential of an individual based on their knowledge and actions – it’s very skill based. Social capital is the productive potential based on relationships‚ trust and cooperative efforts – it’s based on a person’s “social skills”. 4. What are ways to build human and social capital? (Table 1-2; p. 11) Training to build expertise in the employee’s current job
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Unit 4222 – 393 Understand sensory loss Outcome 1 1: Factors impacting an individual with sensory loss are mainly how an individual perceives themselves‚ it can have a negative or positive affect this can cause depression‚ other related illness or even lead towards isolation. Factors influencing an individual may be the following: • Is the sensory loss noticeable? • Is the condition going to improve or worsen over time? • How do people see me and how they react towards me? • What support will
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TASK 2: (Outcome 1) (P2) Complete the diagrams and examples in the table below Tissue type Diagram and example of where found Cuboidal Epithelium The simple cuboidal epithelium secrets and reabsorbs water and small molecules‚ it can be found in the kidneys tubules. The stratified epithelium secrets water and ions. Columnar Epithelium The simple columnar absorbs nutrients and produces mucus. It can be found in digestive organs e.g. small intestine. The stratified columnar secrets mucus
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Unit 8 1.1 I have identified some of the H&S legislation that has to be followed in the Health and Social care setting Health and safety at work act1974‚ Management of H&S at work regulations 1999‚ Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992‚(RIDDOR)‚ Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH)‚ Food and Safety act 1990‚ General Food hygiene Regulations 1995‚Disabilaty Discrimination Act 1995 mental health Act 2007 and Health Safety and Welfare Regulations 1992.
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