367 - DEM 304 - Enable rights and choices of individuals with dementia whilst minimising risk 1.1 - explain the impact of key legislation that relates to fulfilment of rights and choices and the minimising of risk of harm for an individual with dementia Human Rights Act of 1998 Mental Capacity Act of 2005 Mental Capacity and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards 2005 * Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Mental Health Act 2007 The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Safeguarding Vulnerable
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Latitia Wheatley DEM 204 Understand and implement a person centered approach to the care and support of individuals with dementia 1.1 Describe what is meant by a person centered approach. A person centered approach involves recognising a person’s individuality‚ their personal history as well as their personaity. It respects the individuals needs‚ values and preferences. It seeks to understand the world from the individual’s perspective. It enables individual’s to recieve the care and support they
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Unit 4222-237 Dementia awareness (DEM 201) Outcome 1 Understand what dementia is The learner can: 1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ 2. Describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia 3. Explain why depression‚ delirium and age related memory impairment may be mistaken for dementia. Outcome 2 Understand key features of the theoretical models of dementia The learner can: 1. Outline the medical model of dementia 2. Outline the social model of dementia
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Dem 301 1 1.1 Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia‚ but there are many rarer diseases and syndromes that can lead to dementia‚ dementia-like symptoms or mild cognitive impairment. Rarer forms of dementia account for around only 5 per cent of all Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases that affect memory‚ behaviour and motor skills. The causes vary depending on the disease but largely the presence of "Plaques and tangles" on the neurons of the brain is found in people
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DEM 304 Enable right and choices of individuals with dementia whilst minimising risks 1.1 Human Rights Act 1998 Under this act residents of the United Kingdom are entitled to seek help from the UK courts if they believe that their human rights have been infringed. The human rights act guarantees: • The Right to life • The right to freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading punishment • The right to freedom from slavery‚ servitude and forced or compulsory labour • The right to liberty and security
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Grant realizes that Jefferson really did learn a ‘lesson before dying.’ When he says “It is finally over‚” he is not only referring to Jefferson’s life‚ but also that his cowardly nature is “finally over.” He has once and for all taken a stand for what he believes in. This insures that he‚ too‚ has benefited from this entire experience. Jefferson’s life was sacrificed in order for the white people in the community to gain a better understanding of the value of the black members of society. I absolutely
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Assignment 302 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will look at the importance of reflective practice in adult social care. You will explore how reflective practice can improve your development and practice and contribute to the quality of service provision You will also look at the process of planning development‚ and the importance of feedback and reflect on how your values‚ belief systems may
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Assignment 302 Understanding and using inclusive teaching and learning approaches in education and training. This briefing document will guide you through the key features when designing your lesson. Unit 302 1.1 Describe key features of inclusive teaching and learning and Unit 302 2.1 Explain why it is important to create an inclusive teaching and learning environment. The key features of inclusive teaching and learning are: Creating and presenting opportunities for learning in such a way so
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Unit 302 Task F 1a) The Department for Education was formed on 12th May 2010 and is responsible for education and children’s services. b) Its main priorities are: Drawing up education policy e.g. setting the National Curriculum Cutting unnecessary burdens to give professionals the freedom and autonomy they need to get on with their jobs Develop the quality of services available to children(SHEEP) Developing the role of outside services‚ i.e non-governmental‚ which work with children Provide
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1.1 Living with dementia can mean people have difficulty with communication‚ how much it will change somebodies communication skills will vary from one person to another. The person may struggle to find words and more often – names‚ due to memory loss‚ or communication may be hindered if the person is in pain‚ has had a stroke‚ or is experiencing side effects from medication. But just because someone is no longer able to speak in a ‘normal’ way‚ does not mean they will no longer be able to communicate
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