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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own role 1.1 Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in own job role Being able to communicate effectively builds trust‚ respect‚ enhances learning and accomplishes goals. Within my job role the level of communication I have to uphold has to be one of paramount importance. I have a role of great responsibility dealing with clients and their families or advocates‚ internal staff and external agencies. Therefore‚ my communication has to be clear
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703 on Health and safety in catering and hospitality Task A Regulations and responsibility Health and Safety Regulations aim to improve safety in workplaces‚ making employers and employees equally responsible for ensuring that they protect themselves and others from accident and injury. The regulations refer to such things as clean kitchens‚ safety guards on machinery etc.‚ If an employee is injured at work because of breaches of these rules then compensation can be awarded. Most health and safety
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PWCS 31: Principles of communication in adult social care 1. 1.1- People communicate in many different way e.g verbally‚ hand gestures and many more. Reasons why people communicate in different ways is to make sure that they can be understand it what is trying to be said‚ the point that is trying to be made or instruction that need to be told. This is important in social care due to the clients possibly having learning difficulties or hearing problems. So it’s vital that your able to communicate
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Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor Technologies in Safety Management FACULTY OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS SCIENCES at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA Study leader: Dr SJ Smit Date of submission: 08/09/2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration…………………………………………………………...................................4 Acknowledgements……………………………………………………………………........5 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION.................
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Unit 05 - Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1a Define the following types of abuse: – Physical abuse 1.1b Define the following types of abuse: – Sexual abuse 1.1c Define the following types of abuse: – emotional/psychological abuse 1.1d Define the following types of abuse: – Financial abuse 1.1e Define the following types of abuse: – Institutional abuse 1.1f Define the following types of abuse:
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ones in pushchair or on reins‚ learning older ones about road safety / stranger danger ect‚ children thrive in an environment that is safe for all developmental stages‚ and making sure there is enough physical space for children to move around and explore. If I did not do any of the risk assessments or the above the children would suffer and may come to unnecessary harm. An example of a risk assessment I would do would be my kitchen‚ a safety gate is fitted and is closed when the oven is on to prevent
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Accountability for health and safety lies with the Company’s Trust members The organisation chart of the business identifies the key positions of people who are accountable to the Trust Members for ensuring that the detailed arrangements for safe working are drawn up‚ implemented and maintained. DUTIES Chief Executive The role of the Chief Executive is to provide leadership on Health and Safety matters and policies. Specific duties are: to ensure that the Health and Safety policy‚ organisation
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might not be so greatly affected‚ the ability to perform tasks already learnt by the person may be lost they may have problems with planning ahead because of this the person can show signs of apathy and depression . DEMENTIA WITH LEWY BODIES the level of decline in somebody with DLB is very similar to alzheimers they may have problems with memory judgement and behavioural issues‚ they may suffer with visual hallucination and their alertness and cognitive functions may fluctuate daily‚ muscle rigidity
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interrupt or ask questions as you don’t want to put words into their mouth. 4) Support and reassure the child. Tell them that that they did the right thing in telling an adult and how everyone wants the best outcome for them to be happy and safe. 5) Agree not to keep secrets. You have to make the child aware that even thought they have told you that you can’t keep it as a secret as you need to tell another adult in order to help them. 6) Never panic. Make sure that you stay calm no matter what
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