Nicola coolledge Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1) know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 )list the aspects of employment covered by law The things that are covered by law is Anti discrimination provision (race gender disabilities religion age) ‚sickness and absence‚ sick pay‚ working hours and holiday entitlement‚ data protection‚ health and safety
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working with an individual or using a form of machinery. It is important for the teacher and learner to have awareness of statutory legislative requirements as well as health and safety responsibility. This comes in the form of legislation‚ policy‚ care planning and risk management. Legislation that governs teaching will include Ofsted (in England)‚ Ofsted is a body appointed by the government to ensure that accredited standards are met that meet legislative requirements. This is in particular
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supporting each other in different ways‚ in order to maintain happy and healthy‚ physically and mentally. Without a supportive relationship‚ individuals might not feel confident or they might feel withdrawn and neglected by the person who is taking care of them. Without a supportive relationship people might start feeling self-conscious or they might become depressed as they might feel as people do not want to be their friends or not even to communicate with them. When building a supportive relationship
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nursing care. This case of Carson Manor the nursing home is fraught with cost inefficiencies. There are more issues with the system of classifying patients and the levels of nursing care given to each of those patients. Potential Problems include: * Budget is massively inefficient in keeping and taking care of the elderly within the nursing home. * Nurses will not be able to provide good quality care for their patients. * Patients of a certain status will receive unequal care. * Whether
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by May Sarton‚ targets those concerned with the care of elderly individuals in nursing homes. In the book‚ Sarton artistically highlights the plethora of ongoing issues social workers face in their work as they attempt to provide quality care to the elderly population. The book is written as the memoirs of a very thoughtful elderly woman‚ Caroline Spenser‚ as she spent part of her life in a nursing home; and brings to light the lack of quality of care that elderly individuals received when living
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the 21st century. First is ensuring that individuals receive the medical care and support they need throughout their life with dignity and quality. With the aging of “baby boomers‚” the number of individuals 65 and those with disabilities will increase from 12.4 percent in 2000 to about 20.4 percent by 2040. This will represent a need for increasing nursing facilities‚ assisted living‚ other residential care‚ and home care services. This represents an expected increase from 15 million in 2000 to
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Unit 517: Lead person-centred practice(HSCM1) 1.1 - Explain person centred practice Person centred practice is care being provided which centres on the individual Service User’s needs. This puts the service user and their family at the centre of all care planning. The care plans are then centred on them as an individual with their own personality and preferences. The person centred approach takes into account their beliefs‚ likes and dislikes‚ choice‚ dignity and respect. This in turn allows
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Unit 10- Task 2 Some reasons that children may need to be looked after outside their homes‚ may include; neglect‚ abuse‚ financial difficulties‚ illness or family breakdowns. The cares that can be given to these children include; adoption‚ foster care‚ respite care‚ emergency care‚ shared family care and care within a residential setting. Adoption may be seen as a last resort‚ as it involves the children being taken out of the home permanently‚ and being placed with another family. This often
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Ina Sutton W3320261 K202/Care Welfare and Community 16/03/07 Option 2 Why do some people become carers? Discuss this question‚ identifying at least two factors which influence who takes on a caring role. Some people voluntarily devote a large part of their lives looking after others who need help because of an illness‚ frailty or disability. Research studies show that it is estimated that there are 5.7 million carers in Great Britain (unit 3‚ p. 141). Duty‚ obligation‚ societal
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it is the objective of the Nursing Home to provide care to all service users to a standard of excellence which embraces fundamental principles of good care practice‚ and that this may be witnessed and evaluated through practice‚ conduct and control of quality care in the home. It is a fundamental ethos that those service users who live in the home should be able to do so in accordance with the homes Statement of Values. It is the objective of the home that all service users shall live in a clean
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