Question 1 1.1 A duty of care is a legal responsibility towards a person requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could harm others. Generally‚ a duty of care arises where one person or group undertakes an activity which could reasonably harm another‚ either physically‚ mentally‚ or economically. 1.2 Duty of care affects my own work role as it is my duty of care to use proper moving and handling techniques when moving residents‚ to use equipment
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early pioneers from that time today. With the introduction of statutory schooling for children from the age of five years in England from 1872‚ Classrooms were arranged in rows of children who could be taught by rote‚ sitting still in large groups‚ the aim of this style of teaching was to produce children competent enough to learn to read and write and to have basic numeracy skills. More privileged children were taught
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disease but some symptoms may be present in more than one form of dementia.# ALZEIMERS DIEASE This is the most common cause of dementia around 60 to 80% of all cases have this type of dementia. This type of dementia can lead to a person having difficulty remembering peoples names‚ places and recent events‚ they have difficulty learning new information this can lead to difficulty in communication as they may not recognise the person and not engage in conversation with them. VASCULAR DEMENTIA
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Inclusion Policy I give all children in my care the opportunity to reach their full potential‚ and I provide an inclusive environment for all children and their families by doing the following: I welcome all children to my setting and do not discriminate on the grounds of race‚ culture‚ gender or ability. Families entering my setting are greeted with my welcome poster‚ written in different languages‚ and we will discuss the individual needs of the child during the settling in
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All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ published in 1986‚ is the fifth book in African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou’s seven-volume autobiography series. Set between 1962 and 1965 and taking its title from a Negro spiritual‚ the book begins when Angelou is thirty-three years old‚ and recounts her time in Accra‚ Ghana. It starts where her previous book‚ The Heart of a Woman‚ ends‚ with the traumatic car accident involving her son Guy‚ and ends as she returns to America. Angelou (pictured
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customer needs in mind. There are certain things you can do to make sure you meet your customer needs‚ and those are explained below: First and foremost offer good customer service. The customer is not always right‚ but they should always be respected and valued. So‚ make sure that your customers know they are important to you‚ and that you want to meet their needs. If they know this‚ they will be more forgiving‚ and they will be more willing to stay loyal to you and help you meet their needs by informing
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Task b leaflet Bi Create a leaflet which can be used to support this course This leaflet must inlcue the following a) description of the legislation and codes of practise relating to diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and discrimination. Current legislation and Codes of Practice may include: • Equality Act • Human Rights Act • Essential Standards • GSCC Code of Practice b) The possible consequences for the individual in health and social care workers and others if the legislations
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both of these aim to promote diversity and assessing the effectiveness of these measures in place. The Mental Health Act aims to safeguard the vulnerable‚ by ensuring they are treated fairly and equally by services and given permission to health care‚ for example hospital treatment if required. The term mental illness or a personality disorder is used to describe someone with a mental disorder. The key principles of the act include keeping the service users best interest at heart and if unwise
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E1: Describe the main food groups that are essential to meet the basic needs of the body. Food group Nutrients provided Examples of foods Why are these essential for health and wellbeing? Bread‚ other cereals and potatoes Carbohydrates‚ Some calcium and iron‚ B vitamins and dietary fibre. Pasta‚ rice‚ wheat‚ corn‚ bread and potatoes. Carbohydrates are essential for providing energy and are broken down inside the body and turned into sugar that is released slowly.-Dietary fibre is also found
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on the shoulder. If not‚ call an ambulance and then begin first aid. 1. Place the person on his or her back on the floor. 2. Tilt the head so that the chin is pointing upwards. Do this by placing the fingertips under the jawbone‚ then lift gently while pressing down softly on the person’s forehead. This is done to make sure the tongue is not blocking the throat. 3. Keep holding the head in this way while checking for breathing: see if the chest is rising and falling‚ or place your ear next
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