Case study 1 Case study-outbreak of MRSA in a neonatal hospital unit 4P: explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting. 3M: explain why it is important to maintain respect and dignity when responding to incidents and emergencies. 2D: Justify the need to review policies and procedures following critical incidents. Neonatal: Neonatal means new-born it’s a specialised unit for premature babies who
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I am writing this report to explain how recent laws promote anti discriminatory practise in an health and social care environment. The first act I am going to talk about is the equality Act 2012.this act promotes anti discriminatory practise as is this act it protects people that are living in the UK from any form of harm or discrimination. These are the 9 characteristic that this act covers: age disability gender reassignment marriage and civil partnership pregnancy and maternity
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Promoting diversity within a health and social setting and the effectiveness In this report I am going to outline The Mental Health Act alongside this‚ the procedures and codes of practise and how both of these aim to promote diversity and assessing the effectiveness of these measures in place. The Mental Health Act aims to safeguard the vulnerable‚ by ensuring they are treated fairly and equally by services and given permission to health care‚ for example hospital treatment if required. The
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Throughout our lives we all face loss in one way or another‚ whether it is being diagnosed with a terminal illness‚ loss of independence due to a serious accident or illness‚ gaining a criminal record (identity loss)‚ losing our job‚ home or ending a relationship; we all experience loss that will trigger grief but some experiences can be less intense. Kubler-Ross (2005) argued that there were five stages of grief‚ these being the following stages: ’Denial‚ Anger‚ Bargaining‚ Depression and Acceptance’
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Media Perspectives on Health and Social Care The objective of this essay is to understand the representations of the media in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS issue on gays and bisexual persons within health and social care setting. The importance of the mass media will be discussed to gain insight in promoting awareness on HIV/AIDS. It will clarify some specific theories and models of approach as they relate to mass media context in relation to the case studies and conclude. Irwin
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NISSAN "THE POWER COMES FROM INSIDE" Nissan as a corporation has over the last 14 years undergone a monumental change in almost every aspect of its business and structure. Of course‚ H&R has been central in the reforming of Nissan‚ and we will be taking a look at how it has affected the “new” Nissan. HISTORY Nissan emerged in the 1930’s after a series of mergings between smaller Japanese motor and car manufacturers. It produced cars‚ airplanes and larger military equipment for Japan during the
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HSC 025: The role of the health and social care worker. 1.1 A personal relationship can come under three categories‚ family‚ sexual and friendships. A working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A family relationship is a relationship that you would have with parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings and children. Depending on the type of family they can be close or distant. Family is one where you get most of your influences from and as you grow up they play a large role in the
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do (such as a school). Funding for services within the statutory sector comes from various forms of taxation (income tax‚ national insurance and council tax). Services are run by NHS Trusts and local authorities‚ they employ doctors‚ nurses‚ social workers‚ care workers‚ teachers etc. Independent (private)- the private sector are independent companies that operate separately from government organisations. These companies are profit making providers and include businesses such as private hospitals
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Mischel Figusch About The Time Machine: "The Time Machine" is primarily a social critique of H.G. Wells’s Victorian England projected into the distant future. Wells was a Socialist for most of his life with Communist leanings‚ and he argued in both his novels and non-fiction works that capitalism was one of the great ills of modern society. Rapid growth in technology‚ education‚ and capital had launched the Industrial Revolution in the 17th- and 18th-centuries‚ and by the late 19th-century of
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UNIT 6: The Role of The Health and Social Care Worker Question one 1.1 explain how a working relationship is different from a or personal relationship Working relationships are more formal than personal relationships. Conversations are more professional than personal. Private and emotional issues should not be involved in working relationships. In a professional relationship people are in a relationship with someone
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