Implement person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC26) Outcome 1.1 Define person centred values Person centred care respects the values and uniqueness of individuals‚ helping them to get their independence back. And can be designed to enable individuals to direct their own care in ways suited to them‚ working with various healthcare professionals to reach set goals. Outcome 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values It is important as the person
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5-E Phases Teacher What the teacher will do. Students What the students will do. Process Probing questions and student responses Formative Assessment Engage: _5 minutes Show a piece of paper to students‚ then tear it in half. Discuss how paper can change yet still remain paper. Brainstorm with children for suggestions on how paper is changed. Accept all answers and write them on the board under the word “Physical Change”. As a class develop a working definition. Accept
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Individuals with special needs are people with physical needs. They cannot take care of themselves without help from carers. They have special adapted chairs‚ beds‚ hoist and other specialized technological aids to help them to live a full life within the environment. They rely on carers and families for their daily needs. The process of matching a support worker to the specific needs and preferences of a service user becomes even more important where a service user has specific needs arising from
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UNDERSTAND PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 DESCRIBE PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are working with. This includes their
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4222-207 Implement person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Person centred values are guides on how individuals are treated. These values are: * Dignity- supporting individuals to maintain emotional control and supporting individuals with sensitive situations. * Respect- recognising an individual’s sense of worth and importance to others. * Privacy- making sure individuals rights is maintained. * Individuality- recognising an individual as an individual. 1.2 It
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Person-centred counselling originated in the thinking of Carl Rogers‚ an eminent American psychologist. He believed that each individual human being had more knowledge and resources to promote their healing and growth than any therapist could ever have – so that the therapist’s job was to create conditions whereby the client could begin to explore and uncover these resources in themselves‚ rather than directly influence the client from a position of “expertise” or “greater knowledge”. These conditions
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5 steps to positive thinking essay Tony Robins pioneered a guide to change your life. This guide is called the five steps to positive thinking. These five steps can be used to give you a different outlook on life. Each step is meant to gradually build on the next. Only after the first step will you feel confident in your ability to think positively. In order to achieve the ability to think positivley you must begin at the begining. Step 1; this step is all about devloping
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and social care practice to ensure positive outcomes for individuals Outcome based practice refers to the actual impacts‚ effects and or end results of services / interventions on an individual’s life. Its effectiveness is not measured by numbers/figures or financial strategies it is measured by the positive outcome that is achieved. It isn’t about what is required to be done but what is actually achieved as the result that matters. Outcome based practice is centred on results for people in the
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Unit 513 Manage health and social care practice to ensure positive outcomes for individuals 1.1 Explain outcome based practice. Outcome based care is about putting the customer at the centre of the care service and not prescribing a one size fits all policy. Care should always be bespoke to the customer taking into account their needs and choices. Care should allow the customer to live a fulfilled life‚ help them identify and achieve the things they would like to do. Outcome based care requires
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