Introduction to duty of care in health‚ social care or childrens‚s and young people’s settings Outcome 1 1. Duty of care‚ in any setting‚ is the level of service that is expected‚ as a minimum‚ to be provided. In health care and social care‚ this may include: • act in the best interests of individuals • do not act or fail to act in a way that could cause harm • always act within your own competence and do not do something which you can not do safely 2. Duty of care affects my own work
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inclusion in the health and social care or children and young people setting. Unit SHC 23 Diversity can be expained in many different ways‚ for example a "diverse work force" is when a work team has many differences in all different aspects‚ in example a work team which includes different races‚ ages‚ gender and interests. Equality is described in which all individuals arre treated equaly‚ equal oppurtunties plays a big part within the health and social care setting. Discrimination is when an
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people to move independently as possible. People to be lifted safely staff cannot lift independently or when moving heavy residents‚ staff also should avoid twisting their body’s and to never lift of the floor keep load close to your body. My placement uses this by putting posters on the walls‚ also making staff have training often so if anything changes with manual handling they all know about it. This ensures that all residents get
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Superposition method • Virtual work method Double Integration Method The edge view of the neutral surface of a deflected beam is called the elastic curve 1 M ( x) EI ρ Double Integration Method • From elementary calculus‚ simplified for beam parameters‚ d2y 2 2 1 d y dx 2 2 3 2 dx dy 1 dx • Substituting and integrating‚ 1 d2y EI EI 2 M x dx x dy EI EI M x dx C1 dx 0 x x EI y dx M x dx C1x C2 0 0 Double Integration Method Boundary
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Introduction: Application (1): The purpose of the first application is to demonstrate that you can control many things from a distance instead of being at the actual location of the object. You can do this from a different location using the internet or onsite using the Local Area Network. This is done by connecting the object be it a nuclear power plant or a simple light bulb to a computer. Via the internet this can then be controlled from a far location. The equipment we used to perform this demonstration
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Principles of Health and Social Care Practice This unit develops understanding of the values and principles that underpin the practice of all those who work in health and social care. Learners will consider theories and policies that underpin health and social care practice and explore formal and informal mechanisms required to promote good practice by individuals in the workforce‚ including strategies that can influence the performance of others. Module Contents 1 Understand how principles
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COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH AND SAFETY CARE OR CHILDRENS AND YOUNG PEOPLES SETTING LESLEY FREEMAN 1.1 Enviroment change in staff‚ wether etc To let you know if they are feeling unwell To let you know they are hungry/thirsty To engage in interaction in activities To have conversation Good communication Good communiaction between staff encourages a better working relationship within the team‚ which can reflect on the service user Information should be shared
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McGill 1 Danielle McGill Professor Richard Tardanico SYA 4010 8 December 2014 Marx‚ Durkheim‚ and Weber Methodologies Marx‚ Durkheim‚ and Weber together comprise the historical core of the sociological tradition. While they each come from very different perspectives and offer profound contributions to the field‚ they each have tried to address problems associated with the advent of modernity. The economy is a fundamental part of contemporary society because it’s a social institution. It
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of Business And Accountancy In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Bachelor Science in Accountancy By: Amoranto‚ Charmaine Marie G. Gonzales‚ Charisse Bernadette D. Remolacio‚ Dianne G. . Chapter 1. The Problem And Its Setting INTRODUCTION Gelatin is a translucent‚ brittle‚ flavorless solid substance. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food‚ pharmaceuticals‚ photography‚ and cosmetic manufacturing but it is commonly used as a foodstuff. It is found
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Exam 1 Study Guide SCI 1101 While not intended to cover every possible question‚ the material below should help you in focusing your study efforts for the upcoming exam. Do not overlook the textbook and any outside readings (if applicable). The Nature of Science (1.) Explain why scientists can disagree on conclusions if provided with the same data. (2.) List and describe some assumptions of science‚ and describe the nature of “proof” in science. (3.) Diagram and explain the steps involved
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