Lucy Handforth Unit 20. 1. Understand the meaning on personalisation in social care 1.1 Define the term ‘personalisation’ as it applies in social care. Personalisation is delivered and catered to the needs of each individual. It is a social care approach‚ so that every person who receives support will have their own choice and control in the care they receive in all settings‚ 1.2. Explain how personalisation can benefit individuals. Personalisation has significant implications for a service
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access to company information‚ handbooks‚ procedures‚ forms and announcements. Paper based information is found in newspapers‚ books‚ maps and other printed literature and materials. Marketing information takes form in posters‚ billboards‚ leaflets‚ business cards and advertisements. Copyright law applies to all information that is available to view and be stored. It applies to music downloads‚ personal details‚ medical history‚ financial records‚ and protects a company or creator from plagiarism
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Reflective Account Unit Ref and title: BLOCK 8 OPTIONAL UNIT – UNIT 5 Assisting IAG clients to decide on a course of action Your Name: Sue Murkin Signature: Date: 1/3/2011 Assessor’s name: Diane Aiers Signature: Date: | |Links to evidence | | |Links to
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used to market products in two organisations. Task 1 (a) Tesco Growth strategy Tesco has a well established and reliable strategy for growth‚ which has allowed them to strengthen their business and drive expansion into new markets. The underlying principle for the strategy is to expand the range of business to allow them to deliver strong sustainable long-term growth by following the customers into large expanding markets such as financial services‚ non –food and telecoms and new markets abroad
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Rights and reality Disabled people’s experiences of accessing goods and services Eleanor Gore and Guy Parckar‚ 2010 Contents Contents 3 Executive Summary 4 Introduction 4 Key findings 4 Recommendations 8 Chapter 1 – Introduction and background 11 Background 11 Inaccessibility‚ disability poverty and social exclusion 12 Definitions 14 The current system 15 The Equality Act 17 Chapter 2 – Findings of our research 20 About
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Unit 31 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for a number of reasons‚ for example‚ to express emotions (i.e. sadness‚ happiness and anger)‚ pain‚ personal opinions‚ to relay information with regards to an individual’s health‚ personal preferences such as religion‚ sexual or culture and also to obtain knowledge
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1 Unit SHC 34: Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role SHC 34 1.1 Having a “duty of care” means it is my responsibility to provide care and support to individuals within the policies and procedures and agreed ways of working as set out by my employer and within the law. It is about avoiding injury and abuse from
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law shall be but merely prescribes details for the enforcement of the law. - Types 1. offering some gratuity‚ grant or special privilege 2. carry on certain of the actual business of the government 3. performing some business service for the public 4. regulate business affected with public interest 5. regulate private business and individuals‚ pursuant to police power 6. adjust individual controversies because of strong social policy involved 7. make the government a private party II. POWER OF ADMINSITRATIVE
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3.1 Explain how people from different backgrounds may use/or interpret communication methods in different ways The people you care for have the right to communicate in the way that they prefer. For example: Someone whose first language is not your own might want to communicate through an interpreter Someone who has impaired hearing and can only speak with difficulty may prefer to sign (use sign language) An individual who uses a wheelchair may like you to sir down next to them when
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Sexual Abuse. Sexual abuse is when a sexual activity that is NOT consented is performed on an individual/individuals‚ it is an abuse of power or position. This can include sexual penetration with any part of the body‚ touching parts of the body in an inappropriate manner‚ exploitation‚ exposure to forms of pornographic scenes‚ exposing sexual rituals and even making threats of a sexual nature. Sexual Abuse. Sexual abuse is when a sexual activity that is NOT consented is performed on an individual/individuals
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