Define the term ‘Duty of Care’ The duty of care is a general legal duty on all individuals and organisations‚ to avoid carelessly causing injury to persons. It requires everything to be done to protect health and safety of others at the workplace. Health and social care organisations have what is called a duty of care towards the people they look after‚ this means that they must do everything they can to keep the people in their care safe from harm. It is not only the care establishment that needs
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them with an environment where they can contribute and participate. Equality: is a legal frame work‚ is there tp protect against discrimination and to promote equal opportunity. Inclusion: to include everyone within a group and not leaving anyone out because of age‚ race‚ sex‚ disability etc. Discrimination: is negative treatment towards people based on particular factors I.e. race‚ age‚ gender‚ sexuality etc 1.2 Direct discrimination may include when: An employee is not considered for promotion
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individual‚ organisation‚ or business‚ found guilty of copyright infringements‚ will face prosecution. [pic] Diploma level 2 in Health & Social Care The following learning resources are for guidance/reference ONLY!!! Please do not copy‚ as your work may be rejected by your Assessor!! The Diploma level 2 consists of 9 mandatory units‚ and a selection of optional units‚ relating to your own occupational sector. Your Assessor will help you to choose your
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Health and Social Care NVQ LEVEL 2 Unit 201 Principles of personal development in 31.10.2014. adult social care settings . Outcome 1 1.1 People communicate to understand their needs‚ to have a conversation‚ to express feelings‚ needs‚ to build relationships and trust. They communicate to share information and opinions‚ to ask questions and get answers. 1.2 Communication between staff effects service provision‚ understanding each other‚ team work and dignity in care. If communication
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Unit 201 Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s workforce. Outcome 1 1.1 The aspects of employment covered by law are: The disability discrimination act. 1995 Health and safety at work act. 1974 Equality act. 2010 1.2 The main features of current employment legislation are: Wages: The act determines methods of wage payment and establishes the right for you to not suffer from unauthorised wage reductions. Hours: Your employer
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Unit HSC 2013 Support care plan activities Servicees are provi Serv v de vi ded d by by a wid de ra rang n e of ageenc ng ncies in m many diff di ffer ff e en nt wa ways y . On ys One of tthe he mos o t im i portan antt asspe pect ctss of the provisio pr io on of a sser e vi vice ce e is to to ens nsur u e th ur hat it is mee e ting n the needs of thee pe th ers rson on o n. Th Thes esse ne need eds are no ot wh what hatt an ag gen ency cy or care e wor orke ker believves to be be be nee eede ded;
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infection control. Employer has responsibilities for the health and safety of their service users and employees. They are also responsible for any visitors to their premises such as family‚ friends‚ health visitors‚ suppliers. The company has a duty of care to look after‚ as far as possible ‚
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Task B Your work role * Bi – Describe the terms and condition of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement. JOB DESCRIPTION AND STATEMENT OF WHAT EMPLOYER’S EXPECT ON THEIR STAFF. MUST BE READ BY THE STAFF AND FOLLOW THE POLICY AND PROCEDURE OF THE HOME. TO ATTEND ALL THE TRAININGS NECCESSARY FOR THE JOB * Bii – Describe the information which needs to be shown on your pay slip/statement TAXCODE‚ JOB TITLE‚ EMPLOYEES NAME‚ EMPLOYER’S NAME‚ DATE
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2 Hannah Hodges Assignment 202 Principles of personal Development Task A Ai) – Data Protection Act & Freedom of information Aii) – Human Rights act 1998 & Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Aiii) – Health and Safety Act & Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 Aiv) – Care standards act 2000 & Code of Practice Av) – Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 & Policy and procedures Avi) A PDP is a Personal Development Plan and is developed between you and
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nvq 2 3.1 When responding to a complaint you must be polite‚ apologise when needed‚ respond to the complaint as quickly as you can‚ if it is a written complaint make sure that the response is understood‚ inform the manager if needed and also ensure that the subject matter is being resolved correctly and inform the person that complaint that everything is being dealt with. 3.2 The Complaints policy is a recorded and documented procedure that is available to everyone‚ the complainant is listened
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