1.1 Treating people as individualsMaking sure people have their privacyMaking sure people have access to their rights Treating people with dignity and respectSupporting people to be as independent.
1.2 Taking into account person centred values makes me work better for the individual person, rather than imposing my own choices on them and taking away their own right to independence and choice.
1.3 Taking risks means that you are able to choose and be in control of what you . A risk assessmet can always be carried out to see if it is possible for someone to do something that they thought would not be possible.
1.4 Using an individual's care plan will ensure that the person's own needs and wishes are being met, rather than offering them a 'choice' of what is available. Using their care plan, you can build on what they want and see where there are gaps that need to be addressed.
3.1 Explain the importance of establishing consent when providing care or support
It is important to establish consent because it is a basic human right for everyone to have the choice. Much of the treatment or support the individual receives is either invasive or personal, so consent is essential Asking for consent is also part of the codes of practice for social care.
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3.3 If an elderly person, cannot give consent, either because they cannot communicate or because they cannot understand the question, the next of kin is usually asked., then parents, then children. Someone who states that they have knowledge of the persons wishes often can also give consent. If there is so one identified that can give consent the treating staff can act in what they reasonably believe to be the persons best interest in emergencies. If all of the above fails the courts appoint a guardian.
4.1 it promotes a persons independence, allowing the person to do somethings on there own, wth some degree of assistance which inturn builds their self confidence as