Identify legislation and codes of practise that relates to handling information in social care settings * Data Protection Act 1998- The data protection act protects individual’s personal information. * Freedom of information act * Essential standards and the codes of practice for social care workers * Care standards * The Health and Social care act Unit 4222/307 1.2 1.2. Explain how legal requirements and codes of practise can inform practice in handling information
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Behavior and Strategic Management. She also held a position at Louisiana State University as an Assistant Professor for 2 years. Dr. Castro has published in Educational and Psychological Measurement‚ Journal of Applied Psychology‚ Journal of Applied Social Psychology‚ Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies‚ and the Leadership Quarterly. She is an active member of the Academy of Management and the Southern Management Association. Currently‚ Dr. Castro is on the editorial board of Leadership
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social workKathleen Howard Mary Lou Mires Reading 6 December 2011 The life of a Social Worker The most important thing about being a social worker that people have is passion for wanting to help people. Especially if you want to help them solve there problems. You must have the right kind of attitude (the kind of attitude that says I’m the boss I’m the one in charge).You also need lots of patience to be a Social Worker because of the high levels of stress and mixed emotions
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Comprehending Informed Consent Susan Komosinski Brookdale Community College: NURS 165DE Comprehension and mutual understanding between the physician and the patient is pivotal when it comes to patient safety. In regards to making a meaningful and intelligent choice about a procedure‚ the patient’s safety lies in understanding the pros and cons‚ and risk factors of the treatment. The physician must obtain a signed informed consent from the patient. Although it is the physician’s responsibility to
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ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET – QCF 2010 SPECIFICATIONS School Name: Student Name: Course Title: Unit Title/Number: Tutor Name: Issue date: HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE REBECCA SMITH MTG BTEC EXTENDED NATIONAL DIPLOMA HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (CORE UNIT) Unit 1: Developing Effective Communication and Interpersonal Skills Diana McCloskey w/c 8.9.14 Formative feedback: Date: w/c19.11.14 Summative assessment: Date: w/c 24.11.14 Final Grade: Points: Please read this assignment brief
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Understanding Loss and Grief Assessment Emma Rowsell Supporting Individuals experiencing loss and grief Range of losses which triggers grief Grief is a normal response to loss‚ this is the emotional roller coaster of feeling one gets when something or someone that an individual loves has been taken away for them. This can also be due to a loss the individual may have as well. The word grief to most people is associated with a death of a family member‚ partner or child‚ but this is not
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Social Class Influence on the Individual “Poor as a church mouse” vs. “born with a silver spoon in your mouth” are contrasting themes in this book of hardships and life trials. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ the main character Pip interacts with characters of various social groups. These groups directly or indirectly‚ help Pip understand his own opportunities and purpose in life. From these interactions‚ it becomes clear that social class influences how people interact and view one another
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to have success in your life. Maybe gain in a substantial form could not be transformed by some mathematical formula to value how happy a person feel. It might be that only through pain‚ do people value what they have gain‚ and feel the pleasure of success.It is just a matter of attitude what we see as gain and - unfortunately - we increasingly tend to substitute social and emotional values by financial and economical ones. And is not only the economical gain that matters. At least‚ no matter what
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Q 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in social care settings? A 1.1 Data Protection Act 1998 (amended in 2003) – The Data Protection Act 1998 (amended in 2003) is a UK law that was set up to protect people’s personal information and who the information was shared with. The act also enables people to make sure that their information is being handled correctly. The 1998 Act replaced and consolidated earlier legislation such as the Data Protection
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PROCESS UNIT 1: COMMUNICATING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ORGANISATIONS CATHERINE CARLIN Contents Introduction 3 1.1 4 1.3 8 1.4 9 2.1 12 Conclusion 14 Introduction In this assignment the writer is going to focus on how communication is important in health and social care settings. In the first section of the assignment the writer will explore in detail what communication is‚ the methods of communication that are used in health and social care settings and a communication theory that
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