Unit 4222-301 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1.1 Communication happens a lot in health and social care settings: many different kinds of conversations occur‚ as well as a variety of meetings‚ activity and treatment sessions and consultations with medical and other practitioners that also involve communication. A closer look at these activities will show you that service users‚ practitioners and other adults interact and communicate with
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relating to health and safety that should not be carried out without special training. Some tasks require special training before they can be carried out. Handling medication requires special training as you may be required to order and receive the medication‚ store medication away‚ record medication that’s been taken and dispose of medication. This is so that you comply with legislation and ensure that it has been administered safely and correctly. Handling‚ prepping & storing of food. You need training
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Unit 34 Website Design Strategy: Evaluation of the Copt Hill Preservation Society Site. To: Copt Hill Perseveration Society Head of Marketing and Advertising From: Precious Adekoya Head Web Designer Date: 9/10/2013 Ref: 21444/AMK/Unit 34 1.0 Terms of reference I have been hired by your establishment to design a new website for you. This reports purpose is to inform you on how I have met the requirements of your site which were made known to me at the beginning of the designing process
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NCFE Level 2 certificate in Understanding the safe handling of Medicines Unit 02 1.1.1 A prescription is a written instruction from a physician‚ dentist‚ etc.‚ to a pharmacist stating the form‚ dosage strength‚ etc.‚ of a drug to be issued to a specific patient. 1.2 If social care worker collects medicines for the service user they must ensure that any written policies and procedures for every aspect of handling medicines are adhered too. The registered provider is responsible
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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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Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SCH31) Outcome 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 – Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate in quite a few different ways and not just talking to one another. Each person is different and you will find that depending on the person’s ability to communicate depends on how they communicate. The main reason for communication is to
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Outcome 1 Understand own responsibilities‚ and responsibilities of others‚ relting to health and safety in the work setting. 1. Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting. The European Parliament issues Directives on all legislation‚ including Health & Safety. 1989 saw six Health & Safety Directives issued. They had to be applied as law by each of the Member countries. By authority given to the Secretary of Sate these Directives
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Evidence Recording Sheet Unit: SHC34 Evidence Ref:……………………………… Candidate Name: Assessor Name Observed by your assessor (O) Personal Statement (EPS) Product Evidence (EP) Professional Discussion (PD) Seen by Witness (EWT) Case History (ECH) Questioning (QC) APEL/RPL | |
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Part 3 – 20 The importance of independence and inclusion Independence Independence is at the heart of living a fulfilled life. Promoting independence is of great importance for people with physical disabilities. While people’s individual needs will differ‚ the starting presumption should be one of independence‚ rather than dependence‚ however‚ this does not mean doing everything unaided. Independence can mean different things to different people. Some may see it as being able to do things on their
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Unit 4222-211 Provide Support for Mobility Outcome 1 Question 1 Mobility means being able to move or be moved freely. Individuals with disabilities or deformities may have restricted mobility as some parts of their body may not being able to move freely Outcome 1 Question 2 Many health conditions can affect mobility‚ from physical deformities to neurological conditions (ie Multiple Sclerosis). Somebody that is unable to physically move their arms or legs due an disability (such as juvenile arthritis)
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