their own long term social care (i.e. help with non-medical needs such as washing and eating) with any costs above that cap being paid by the state. Compare approaches to older people’s social care in UK with those that of at least one other country‚ considering such factors as older people’s needs‚ society’s attitudes and differing welfare systems. Which of these approaches is likely to be sustainable in the future? 2013 Your Name International Study Centre 6/24/2013 Defining Social Care
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cross contamination is prevented. This impacts a care home majorly. Elderly people rely on carers to provide them with safe food. Therefore carers must confirm that the food they are providing is recognised by the food safety act. They must confirm that they follow all rules and guidelines. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 - This act ensures that all employees should try and avoid manual handling operations‚ you should plan and evaluate every lift‚ and try to take steps to reduce the
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EXPLAIN HOW DUTYOFCARERELATESTODUTYOFCANDOUR. In a care environment‚ duty of care is a legal responsibility that makes sure what you do as a part of your role does not interfere with those you support. This requires you to ensure the safety of the service users by eliminating the risk of abuse‚harm and neglect. In a work setting it is significant to have relevant training‚ for example‚ (Basic life support and first aid). This promotes good quality of care to the individuals and reduces the risk of their
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Evaluate the roles of 3 body systems‚ of your choice‚ in maintaining the characteristics of living things in humans. The roles of the body systems within the human body are very significant and they contribute to help maintaining certain functions within the body. Without the systems‚ our bodies would not operate to their full extent and we would struggle on a day to day basis. The skeletal‚ digestive and reproductive systems are just three body systems that help us to maintain some of these functions
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Unit 1 Health Social Care Child Care Contents This booklet provides information for a range of service provisions in Health Social Care and Child Care listed are the qualifications‚ experience‚ pay‚ skills needed to be able to succeed in each profession. Health * Midwife * Mental Health Nurse * Nursery Nurse and Nursery Assistant * Summary nursing and career progression routes Social Care * Social worker * Probation Officer * Foster Carer Child
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responsibilities of a foster carer are to provide care for a foster child‚ to promote positive health care‚ to promote a positive view of the Childs family background‚ to promote a foster Childs own race‚ culture and religion‚ to promote education‚ to let Children & Young People’s Service know immediately of any Serious Incident‚ to Notify the Department of any Change of Address‚ to Ensure the Safety of any Foster Child whilst they are in your care‚ to keep Confidentiality‚ to Accept and Ensure that
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confidentiality and disclosing concerns. confidentiality means keeping information private. the difference is that if someone told you something that may cause concern you would have to explain to the person that you would have to tell somebody wise for there own safety. if they told you something that was private but didn’t concern a health problem the you would keep it to yourself if they asked you to. explain what is ment by :- equality people are all treated the same regardless of who they are and
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Connecting the Dots: Understanding the Theories and Theorists Directions: Refer to your textbook and to the lecture notes for more information on all the theories of child development. The points possible for each question are listed next to each question. (30 points total) 1. Why do we use theories to explain child development and learning? (2 points) 2. Define classical and operant conditioning. (4 points) a. How are they the same? How are they different? (4 points) b. Give an example of
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UNDERTAKE AGREED PRESSURE AREA CARE 1.1 Pressure sores also known as pressure ulcers are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue‚ they appear when an area is under too much pressure for long periods of time‚ due to this pressure the blood flow id disrupted‚ and the area doesnt get irrigated‚ therefore the nutrients and oxygen do not reach the skin cells‚ the skin then breaks and the pressure ulcers form. Epidermis - is waterproof has no blood supply(avascular)‚ the epidermis is constantly
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Communication Communication in a health and social care setting is important to improve a persons life and meet their needs. Communication between clients and carers form a bond so that the client can begin to trust the carer. Communication is also important for other reasons. Clients can tell carers how they feel‚ and inform them of any problems they are having. This communication usually occurs when the bond is already formed with the client and the carer. Communication helps the carer gain important
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