Task a Booklet Ai & Aii – the different types of abuse & Signs and symtoms of the abuse. 1) Physical abuse – is where contact is made with the person like hitting them or biting and scratching them to hurt them or can be more sinister like burning them intentionally or using restraint this could lead to the person being reluctant to being alone with the carer/carers 2) Sexual abuse –this can vary from talking to a person in a inappropriate way to touching them e.g. like rape and sexual assault‚
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Task B Your work role Bi - Firstly my employer expects me to attend all training‚ supervisions and meetings‚ and also to follow the policies and procedures that the home has set up. Some standard procedures set in place include ‘whistle blowing’. Staff with serious concerns about any aspect of the organisation or the work force will be supported in sharing those concerns and will be protected from reprisal or victimisation. The incident should be discussed in the first incidence with the manager
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Unit 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1) Definition of different types of abuse are: Physical abuse - hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ kicking and burning. Sexual abuse - rape or sexual assault‚ indecent exposure‚ penetration and sexual harassment. Emotional/psychological abuse - bullying‚ shouting‚ swearing‚ controlling and ignoring. Financial abuse - theft‚ fraud and pressure in connection with wills‚ property
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Task A AI- 1) Citizens advice bureau 2) Direct Gov 3) ACAS AII) 1) Minimum Wage 2) Health and Safety 3) Holiday entitlements Task B AIII) Because other wise you could be made to work for very low wage and very little wage per hour‚ you could be endanged at work or face bullying or discrimantion you could also be sacked at any time for no reason at no notice period. Made to work 48 hour straight with out rest not allow to go to toilet at work or any number of
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Unit SHC 21 – Introduction to communicating in Health‚ Social Care or Childrens and Young Peoples settings. Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 People communicate to express needs and feelings‚ to ask questions‚ to build relationships‚ socialize and share experiences. 1.2 Effective communication effects all aspects of my own work‚supports the development of my own knowledge and skills‚ prevents misunderstanding‚ helps to build trust and supports the development
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different size shape gender. We have to understand the importance and respecting individual’s‚ “differences” two people are never the same‚ we have to respect that a certain person who has different beliefs and religion may not be able to do personal care on a gentleman for cultural reasons‚ to understand that it is because of beliefs instead of the situation‚ Celebrating individual’s differences‚ ask questions if you do not understand and Treating people as individual’s‚ if they can’t perform as quick
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Confidentiality and Data Handling Why is communication important in your work setting? Communication is very important because you need to give and receive information and instructions‚ you need to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings and emotions and to give encouragement and show others they are valued. Communication is an essential tool we use as a carer‚ it is a basic requirement of my job role to communicate with staff‚ family and other professionals on a daily
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Introduction to Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Car or Children and Young Peoples Settings UNIT 5 1.1 Being a support worker means I have a responsibility of duty of care‚ which I am to adhere to at all times. This responsibility is a legal obligation as part of my job role. If these standards of care are not met I can put the service user/s in jeopardy of harm. The duty of care should be my self acting in the best interest of the individual at all times which should not be detrimental to the
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CU2546 - The role of a Health and social care worker Performance Criteria 1.1 Difference between working and personal relationship The difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship is that:- A working relationship has boundaries‚ professional codes of conduct‚ employer policies and procedures‚ you should be friendly but have a different approach you should treat the customer with equality and you would know your role and responsibilities and you should not share personal
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loneliness‚ or lack of social support‚ because he is alone‚ he doesn’t have any support from eachother‚ or nobody is interested to help him b) what action to take if a service confides in you that they are being abused If a service user confides in me that he is being abused I need to take a case seriously. I can’t ignore a Resident‚ no matter what but it also is very important to gather more information before seriouse measurments will be taken. First of all I need to take care of patient he need
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