Patrick’s College London HND Health and Social Care Management Principles of Health and Social Care Practice John Egharevba INTRODUCTION This essay is about the principles of practice in health and social care. It is going to discuss how it is applied when dealing with person-centred care with users of health and social care services‚ and it will also analyse how policies‚ legislation‚ regulation and codes of practice are applied in health and social care settings when providing care
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During my training in Great Ormond Street Hospital I have always worked to provide a service that is professional as well as non-discriminatory. This was mainly achieved through following the hospitals “always values” displayed on their website at http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/about-us/our-values. The values include: 1) Always be welcoming. This value reminds me that I must welcome service users such as other members of staff within the laboratory‚ nurses and doctors within the hospital and the patients
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she was undergoing exceeded beyond her level‚ she had no other option other than quitting the job. 2. The policy was just stated in the handbook but no one is following the way it was supposed to be. The policy clearly states that all sorts of discriminatory cases are intolerable and anyone found doing it will faced disciplinary action‚ depending the nature of his/her case. When the plaintiff submitted
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The Principles and Practice of Moist Wound Healing Abstract Caring for patients with wounds is commonly encountered in a nurse’s career in most health care settings‚ whether it is in neonatal‚ mental health‚ community‚ or aged care. In the past‚ wound dressings were created to absorb all exudate‚ believing that dry wounds will reduce the risk of infection. Within the last fifty years‚ the concept of moist wound therapy has become the most effective approach to wound care. Before treating any wound
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Anti-oppression practice for refugees in New Zealand Working with difference Essay FSSC505 Donna Swift Karl Ross 3258312 Social Work 2014 5th May 2014 Word count: 1420 The number of refugees in the world is increasing day by day. With wars between countries‚ religions and governments continuing‚ the number of displaced people on our planet is staggering. One of the most distressing realities is that most refugees are children. Young people
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1.0 Authors Claim The passage dwells on the ‘Principles of Learning’ in developing reflective practices to educate adult learners and discusses the framework which distinguishes an adult from a juvenile learner. According to the authors (K. Roglio and G. Light)‚ it is essential for any educator to let the learner’s embed their experience into their learning process at an executive level or in higher education. Thus‚ claiming that it is imperative for any educator to incorporate the learner’s
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Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment Contents 1) Key Concepts and Principles of Assessment 2) Responsibilities of the Assessor 3) Planning Assessment 4) Making an Assessment Decision Key Concepts and Principles Assessment is the process of evaluating the extent to which learners have developed their knowledge‚ understanding and abilities and as a result of this process an assessor will deem a learner as being competent and the evidence they provide
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Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment 1.1. Explain the functions of assessment in learning and development: In this assessment the Assessor is aware that the assessment is taking place in an environment where the clients are having learning difficult .The age group is post 18 years . During the initial assessment‚ I the assessor wil introduce myself to the learner’s and ensure that they understand what the course is. The role of the assessor is to explain all the units to
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Principles of Practice Introduction In this assignment I intend to describe through examples‚ from my experience‚ how legal and organizational are applied to ensure that the rights of individual are met‚ I purpose regulations‚ codes of practices‚ standards and guidance relevant to working in health and social care setting. I will also be analysing the implications for own practices of legislation
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by Martin Kramer | | |In principle‚ no contradiction. Practice is something different. | | | |
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