1.1.Describe the duties and responsibilities
A support worker looks after the wellbeing of children or vulnerable adults or children in their care, assisting with nutritional requirements such as meal planning and preparation/administering medication and cleaning, it is also my responsibility to ensure all company procedures and policies are carried out and to maintain records of the service delivered.
1.2. Identify standards that influence the way the role is carried out
The standards in which these roles are carried out are according to the standards and codes practice, which every country in the UK has to ensure that all organizations are delivering an acceptable level of service
The Care Quality Commission
National Occupational Standards
Health and Social Care Act
Codes of Practice
1.3. Describe ways to ensure that personal attitudes or beliefs do not obstruct the quality of work
to ensure that personal attitudes or beliefs do not obstruct the quality of work, a care worker should be professional at all times, develop good work ethics, and work according to the training they have received.
2. Be able to reflect on own work activities
2.1. Explain why reflecting on work activities is an important way to develop knowledge, skills and practice
Reflecting on work activities can help a care worker better understand social, cultural and personal experiences, by learning from a our past mistakes and the past mistakes that our colleague have done, and then use this knowledge to help future situations.
2.2. Assess how well own knowledge, skills and understanding meet standards
Since starting work in the care industry, I have been trained by the organization I have been employed by ,and have had extensive on the job training and learning, I now have knowledge and understanding of most health and social care policies and procedures, and I conduct my self in a very professional manner, I ensure