CT 309 Understand how to handle information in social care settings. 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practise that relate to handling information in social care settings. Legislation that relates to handling information in social care includes: * The data protection act 1998 * The freedom of information act 2000 * The Health and social care act 2008 * Essential standards act. 1.2 Explain how legal requirements and codes of practise inform practise in handling
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experiences. But they have agreed upon the meaning of health and wellbeing as “a state of complete physical‚ mental and social wellbeing‚ and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. There are 6 factors which might affect our health from day to day and probably change our intellectual thinking of health as well. This can affect us positively or negatively ‚ an example of a social factor is‚ someone could be physically really fit and health but they might not have any friends to socialize with
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and feelings of other people (Skillsyouneed‚ No date). In simple terms it is treating people with respect‚ fairness and consistency (Martin‚ Charlesworth and Henderson 2010) Communication takes place in many different contexts within Health and Social Care such as; one
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Careers With-in Health and Social Care There are many careers with-in the Health and Social Care Sector which require different levels of experience and qualifications. Below is a list of some of the careers and their explanations and levels of experience and qualifications you need before you can carry out these roles. The list I have provided is not exhaustive and there are also many other careers that you can do within the Health and Social care sector but I hope it gives evidence that I have
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Hardy‚ R. (2016‚ January 25). Don’t let staff go off the radar‚ and other advice on flexible working in social care. The Guardian. Retrieved from: http://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/2016/jan/15/flexible-working-in-social-care-what-are-the-challenges-benefits-and-opportunities As the social care continues to be a female dominated profession and that caregiving roles in family life are more often fulfilled by females also; the challenge for employers to support employees to combine family
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Values and ethics that influence Social Care Values can be defined as: “Emotionally charged beliefs that influence how we behave an which are influenced by a range of factors and experiences throughout our lives F.Sussex & P.Scourfield (2004 The things‚ beliefs‚ ideas are peoples values as they consider them important and will defend if they feel they are being threatened. Things individuals value can either be tangible or non-tangible‚ tangible values would be actual items whereas non-tangible
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Shawar Ali 10CHL - Level 2 Health and Social Care Unit 3- P1 - 29th February 2016 P1: A description of different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal: (what is it and how will you use it in Livingstone Road Residence) ● clear speech - is when you are pronouncing words correctly and sounding the ends of words clearly. In Livingstone Road Residence we would use clear speech with those who have hearing impairments so they can have a better understanding of what I’m saying
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Safeguarding in Health and Social Care Outcome 1: Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse Physical abuse may involve hitting‚ spiting‚ shaking‚ throwing‚ poisoning‚ burning or scalding‚ drowning‚ suffocating‚ or otherwise causing physical harm to an individual. Sexual abuse Sexual abuse is the forcing of undesired sexual behaviour by one person upon another‚ indecent exposure‚ harassment Financial abuse Financial abuse is the illegal or
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Bibliography: Cowan‚ C. (2008) Risk factors in cases of known deaths of young people with experience of care: an exploratory study‚ Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care. 7 (1). Cowling‚ C (2010). Good Funeral Guide‚ Continuum. New York. p73. Douglas‚ A (2002). Victorian Mourning Customs‚ Pagewise‚ Inc. Retrieved from http://ky.essortment.com/victorianmouri_rlse.htm. Kubler-Ross‚ E
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TITLE:PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TASK 1.OUTLINE THE MAIN ANATOMCIAL FEATURES OF THE HUMAN BODY 1.2.DISCUSS HOW BODY SYSTEMS INTERACT TO ENSURE THE BODY FUNCTIONS AND GROWS TASK 2.1 EXPLAIN NORMAL BODY RESPONSE TO EVERY ACTIVITIES 2.2 DISCUSS HOW BODY RESPONSES ARE EXPLAINED BY CELLULAR AND TISSUE STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY 2.3 EXPLAIN HOW BODY COORDINATES ITS INTERNAL ACTIVITIES 3.1 EXPLAIN THE RECORDING AND USE OF ROUTINE MEASURES IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 3.2 ASSESS HOW ROUTINE MEASURES
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