Empowering Users of Health and Social care Services Contents Introduction 3 1.1. Influence of Organizational Policies and Practices by Current Legislation and Sector Skills Standards for Promoting and Maximizing the Rights of Users of Health and Social Care service 3 1.2. Factors that May Affect the Achievement of promoting and maximizing the rights of users of health and social care service 4 1.3 How communication between care workers and the individuals contribute to promoting and maximizing
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CU254 – Causes And Spread Of Infection. Learning Outcome 1: Infection | | Characteristics | Illnesses Caused | | | | | Bacteria | | * Unicellular. * Found in almost all kinds of habitats. | * Impetigo. * Salmonella. *Tuberculosis. | Viruses | | * Tiny organisms. * Composed of DNA and protein. | * Attach themselves to other organisms. * Aids/HIV. * Chicken Pox. * Colds/Flu. | Fungi | | * Plants. * Contains chitis instead of cellulose. * Used for food production. | * In
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Child Care Training – Social Development Observation Sample Date of observation: 26 March 2011 Time observation started and finished: 14:20 to 14:50 Number of children present: Three children present Number of adults present: 2 Adults present. (1) Mother‚ (1) Student(observer) Description of setting: TC home is set in a rural area‚ it is a large detached house with large landscaped gardens surrounding the house‚ there are swings‚ slides and a playhouse in the garden. There are neighbouring houses
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The role of an adult social worker is extremely broad‚ undertaking many roles to ensure that an individual and their families are able to access and make best of the resources available to them. Social Workers often deal with situations that are high in complexity‚ stress and uncertainty‚ often with conflicts of interest and risk. Most day-to-day work involves supporting service users‚ preventing family breakdowns‚ reduce risk of abuse and neglect and help people maintain or recover their independence
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[pic] BTEC National Diploma and Subsidiary Diploma Health & Social Care (QCF Level 3) Unit 1: Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care Unit code: R/600/8939 QCF Level 3: BTEC Nationals Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Start Date: 24/04/2012 Finish Date: 19/07/2012 Teacher: Mrs Vernon Name: | |This unit aims to enable learners to understand effective communication‚ the barriers that may exist and ways
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ThomasNet® - Social Media Gives Industrial Companies Competitive Advantage‚ Says T... Page 1 of 1 Press Room News at ThomasNet Social Media Gives Industrial Companies Competitive Advantage‚ Says Thomas Industrial Network Report March 29‚ 2012 New York‚ NY Industrial companies that hesitate to embrace social media‚ believing that competitors are not using these platforms‚ are in danger of losing business opportunities‚ according to recent research from Thomas Industrial Network. In fact‚ seven
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A social worker’s role is essential in providing the best services available to help improve an individual’s life. Michele DeFina is a social worker for the state of Connecticut. As a Social Worker she investigates elder abuse claims. She obtains referrals for those over 60‚ assesses if they were competent or not‚ if they live in a safe environment‚ and whether or not the elder needed a conservator or family member to manage their care services. Now Michele would also be assigned as a conservator
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break more easily and take longer to heal. An injury or accumulation of injuries over time can lead to serious harm or death. For example‚ physical abuse may result in a hip fracture. Many older adults experiencing abuse or neglect are isolated. Individuals who abuse or neglect older adults often threaten‚ harass‚ or intimidate them. For example‚ some abusers threaten to not let older adults see their grandchildren. Others may prevent older adults from having visitors‚ or may threaten to leave them
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No Pain‚ No Gain Moving into another state was harder than what I thought. When your family tells you it will be just for a few months‚ it can turn out to be even more than that. Not being able to talk to my friends and loved ones as often as before made me feel out of place. Being in a position where becoming stronger the only option. Having to leave the past and begin to look into the future. I had to search what was best for me regardless the limits or obstacles. July‚ 2009 a hot night in
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1.1 There are many different reasons why people communicate in adult social care‚ as well as communication being between varieties of different people within this setting. For example‚ it could be conversation between support workers‚ support workers to managers or other health care professional and anyone communicating with service users including family. Communication can also come in many different forms such as verbal‚ non-verbal‚ body language and facial expressions as well as others. One main
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