P3 – Describe Legislation and Frameworks which Govern Work with Individuals with Dementia In this assignment I will be describing the legislation and frameworks which govern work with individuals with dementia. I will be writing about different Acts and how they protect people with dementia. Human Rights Act 1998 – The Human Rights Act involves: The right to life The right to freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment The right to freedom from slavery and forced labour The
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Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Legislation and policies are implemented to support and protect the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities Some of these Acts and policies include: The Human Rights Act 1998 The Human Rights Act in the United Kingdom came into force on the 2nd October 2000 and underpins many of the core values which
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Do you have moments on the court‚ when your mind is bombarded with all things that need to be done‚ and you miss that easy shot? How about when the coach is explaining the mechanics of your easy miss and you tune him out‚ his words sounding like the adults on Charlie Brown cartoons “Whaa‚ whaa‚ whaa‚ whaa!” He may be frustrated thinking‚ “Why can’t you just do what we practiced a million times?” while you may be thinking‚ “I know what I’m supposed to do‚ but I just can’t focus on it. Can’t you understand
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approaches with senior management to identify human resource needs within their area: 4 Options for delivery of human resources services: 4 Methods to ensure option for human resource services comply with legislative requirements and organisation policies: 5 Strategies and action plans for delivery of human resource service: 5 Document roles and responsibilities of human resources team‚ line manager and external contractors: 6 Conclusion: 7 References: 7 Introduction of the company:
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Impact of Culture on the Ethical reasoning of an Individual Abstract The purpose of this paper is to identify‚ relate and assess the impact of culture on the ethical reasoning of an individual. This report reviews current literature on this topic and identifies the various factors involved in the same. Established theories on ethics and moral development are reviewed and a culture-based model of ethical decision making is derived. Prepositions concerning the influence of various cultural dimensions
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–Explain how national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice Not every individual working in a health and social care setting is expected to know all the laws that promote anti-discriminatory practice in health and social care. However it is important to know the existence of the laws and principles that helps to safeguard service users‚ their families and the care providers as well. In this booklet‚ I will be explaining the term national initiatives with an explanation of how it promotes
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Working with children under any setting is always a challenge but it becomes a legal challenge when it comes to children and confidentiality. Counseling minors is a tricky business because they have the same rights as clients‚ but they also don’t have the same rights as regular clients because they are minors and can not truly consent‚ and in a sense have limited confidentiality. According to the ACA 2014 code of ethics counselors “respect the inherent rights and responsibilities of parents/guardians
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1. How do database security breaches affect individuals? Most people live in America recorded at list in more than 50 commercial databases according to Electronic Frontier Foundation. Those databases are at risk for being stolen or misused‚ citizens have valid concerns about their privacy‚ the validity of recorded data‚ and the security of their identities. 2. How do organizations restrict access to databases? Basic security restricts physical access and network access to the computer that hosts
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Legislation and Regulations Outline of legislation in relation to Unit and assessment criteria Children Act 1989 This Act allocates duties to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted‚ with an emphasis on children being best looked after within their family. Schools have a greater duty of care‚ including ensuring there is no risk from the adult supervision within schools‚ one method to help ensure this is the data barring checks (DBS‚ formerly criminal records bureau‚ CRB). School
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Chapter 17 Read chapter seventeen (“Human Resource Policies and Practices”) in your e-text‚ answer these questions‚ and then watch the chapter 17 quiz video for course mentor clarification. 1) Which of the following terms refers to the actions that actively damage the organization‚ including stealing‚ behaving aggressively toward co-workers‚ or being late or absent? a) citizenship b) counter-productivity c) task orientation d) satisficing e) groupthink Answer: 2) Which of the following
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