Explain the actions to take if an individual alleges that they are being abused Reporting abuse If you are an elder who is being abused‚ neglected‚ or exploited‚ tell at least one person. Tell your senior carer‚ manager‚ registering authority‚ doctor‚ a friend‚ or a family member whom you trust‚ even the police where appropriate. Other people who care and are trustworthy and can help you. How do I report suspected abuse? There are numerous reports of individual abuse recorded by authorities every
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Assignment 302 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Task A Guidance (SHC 32 2.1‚ 3.1‚ 3.2) You are going to be a mentor for a new social care worker as part of their induction process. Part of your role is to help them prepare for the review after their probation period. Ai Create a guide for the new social care worker about how to reflect on their practice. The guide must include the headings listed with an explanation of each. a) What is reflective practice
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CU311 The Principles of Infection Prevention and Control Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. To ensure that their own health and hygiene not pose a risk to service users and colleagues To ensure effective hand washing is carried out when working with service users‚ giving personal care‚ handling/preparing food. To ensure they use protective clothing provided when needed and appropriate. Explain employers’ responsibilities in relation
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Kasia Balicka Safeguarding Adults [pic] [pic][pic] Physical abuse includes hitting‚ pinching‚ sapping‚ pushing‚ kicking‚ physical restraining someone in an inappropriate way. Signs: • Unexplained or inappropriately explained injuries. • Unexplained cuts or scratches to mouth‚ lips‚ gums‚ eyes or external genitalia. • Unexplained bruising to the face‚ torso‚ arms‚ back‚ buttocks‚ thighs in various stages of healing; collections of bruises that form regular
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Individuals with Dementia May Communicate In Different Ways CT244.1 1.1 Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour: Individuals with dementia find it difficult to understand words and meanings and forget what is being said even while we are speaking. Communication is more difficult if they are tired or upset. You may find they repeat questions frequently as they cannot remember asking them. When talking to an individual who has any form of dementia ensure
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Anne-Marie Milner Nvq level 3 1.1 These set the standards that must be met to ensure that health and safety of all employers and others who may be affected by any work activity. - the health and safety at work act 1974 - The management of health and safety at work regulation act 1999. - The workplace (health and safety and welfare) regulations 1992 . - The manual handling operations regulation 1992. 1.2 Moving and handling of people and objects - personal hygiene - infection
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Unit 31 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for a number of reasons‚ for example‚ to express emotions (i.e. sadness‚ happiness and anger)‚ pain‚ personal opinions‚ to relay information with regards to an individual’s health‚ personal preferences such as religion‚ sexual or culture and also to obtain knowledge
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324 Support individuals with specific communication needs. 1.1 Every individual has the right to communication as the Human Rights Act (1998) lists the freedom of expression as well as other rights relating to communication. As a staff‚ I have a moral obligation as well as adhering to the standards‚ codes of practice‚ guidelines‚ morals and law that govern my practice to ensure that communication needs are met. For example‚ If an individual’s communication needs are not met then all aspects of
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DEM 313 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in dementia care practice 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage An individual’s heritage is about his culture‚ history or personal experiences it is important to recognise and respect them because it is what makes him individual and unique. If we know them we provide a person centre care and focus on individual’s choices and preferences‚ he will then feel valued and included. For example Muslim doesn’t eat pork
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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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