SHC 34 Principles of implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or in young peoples settings Task 2 (i) Potential conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care and an individuals rights In situations where there is a conflict of interest or a dilemma between an individual’s rights and your duty of care‚ it is best practice to make sure the individual is aware of the consequences of their choice that they have the mental capacity to understand the risks involved
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In Stephen Wagner’s article “Mothers’ Messages from Beyond‚” Wagner writes about the accounts of real people who claim they have felt the presence of their mothers in some way after their passing. The article includes five personal accounts from other people‚ along with Wagner’s own personal experience. The supernatural accounts vary anywhere from hearing whispers‚ seeing apparitions‚ and even seeing the deceased in one’s dreams. Wagner’s primary point is that a mother’s love and presence is so
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through the minds of artists and how they persevere society and the culture around them. Once you begin to read and look at these artists works you actual get a better understanding of why they do‚ what they do. One of the reading that we have done from this book which really stood out for me was Claes Oldenburg‚ “I Am for an Art‚” 1961 [Stiles‚ pp. 335-337]1. While reading this you are able to see a different perspective of looking at what art is and what type of art is actually accepted by society
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Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. As a care assistant‚ I have a Duty of Care that is a legal requirement/obligation‚ requiring that I adhere to a good quality & standard of care when providing care & support to my service users. Every individual should be supported & enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice & safe from abuse. My responsibility under the duty of care is to
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UNIT 304. PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS UNIT 304. PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1. Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role Duty of care is a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If
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Quiz 2 Mahnoor butt 110003 Case study: Jumping off place Q 1: In what way will the culture of Spain be different from U.S? In answering this question refer to figure 4-5‚ 4-6‚ 4-7. Ans: if we compare the cultures of United States and Spain‚ keeping in view the hofstede’s dimensions‚ following cultural differences were found: 1. Power distance: This aspect deals with fact that all individuals in societies are not equal. It is defined as: “The extent to which less powerful members of institution
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Barker reflects the title’s meaning through the themes of Duty‚ Parenthood and Mental and Physical Healing that encompass her book. The first theme that Pat Barker presents to the reader is the theme of duty; duty to oneself vs the duty that one holds for society. Through the various characters that present themselves in the book Pat Barker reflects the theme of duty in two
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Principles for implementing duty of care Outcome 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. Duty of care is to keep the service users safe from harm‚ to put the services user’s interests / beliefs first treating them with dignity and respect. 1.2 Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals. Duty of care contributes to safe guarding or protection of individuals as you
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ND COURSE TITLE: COMPARATIVE RELIGION (BAPRM2& BScT 1) COURSE CODE: PH 221 CREDIT HOURS: 3 HRS PER WEEK Course lecturer: Ms GRACE RICHARD KAMBONA 1 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION 1.1. What is religion? The word Religion is derived from a Latin word “religio” which means “fear or awe” in the presence of a supernatural reality or being. Religion can be simply described as belief in spiritual beings. The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines religion as belief in and worship of a superhuman
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employees being absent at work. It is important for all employers to allow specific sick leave for all employees‚ regardless of position. If an employer didn’t offer sick leave‚ they would increase health problems and the spread of illness‚ thereby lowering productivity and morale. Despite the pressure for perfect attendance to improve customer service and efficiency‚ employees need reasonable sick leave programs for security and overall high performance. Yet‚ some organizations suffer from sick leave
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