The care value base was introduced by the care sector consortium in 1992 from the national vocational qualification to support well known set of principles and values for care workers. Why was introduced?
It was introduced so that people can receive their rights towards their care service and that they receive from their workers, and that there are fairness between every races and religions. Anti discriminatory practice
The anti discriminatory practice stops people from being discriminated against or discriminating others which include, the sex discrimination act 1975, race relations act 1976, disabled person act 1986. What is anti discriminatory practice?
Anti discriminatory practice is designed to tackle discrimination and ensures that action is taken place to prevent discrimination against people on the grounds of race class, gender; disability etc. anti discriminatory practice promotes equality by introducing anti discriminatory policies in workplace. The care value base
The care value base is a set of rules and guidelines that every care practice has to follow in order to provide service to the service users. The seven principles
Promoting anti discriminatory practice
Maintaining confidentiality of information
Rights and responsibilities
Equality and diversity
Communication
Providing and supporting individuals rights and to dignity, independence and safety
Acknowledge people personal beliefs
the care value base is important because t helps and support the peoples rights the care value base raise awareness to the workers, working within health and social care setting, how they should respect their religion and culture, it make sure that in a care home, there might be Muslims, who needs halal foods to prayer room, so the CVB provide them with halal food so that they can eat halal foods and drinks. And the workers should maintain and respect them and their culture. it is important to serve