Unit 2 BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma In Health and Social Care ( Social Pathway ) Euan Philip Michael Thomas Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Principles of the care value base The care value base sets out common values and principles that each health and social care worker should follow as a guide to the everyday practice. The principles for practice ensure that the standards of care are consistently to their highest. Principles include; ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Promotion of anti-discriminatory practice
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Unit 20 Causes and Spread of Infection 1.1 See worksheet. 1.2 Identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria - sore throat‚ tuberculosis‚ bubonic plague‚ whooping cough‚ anthrax.Viruses – flu‚ AIDS‚ HIV‚ hepatitis b‚ common cold‚ Fungi – thrush‚ ringworm‚ anthrax‚ madurella mycetoma‚ athlete’s foot. Parasites – worms‚ malaria‚ sleeping sickness‚ river blindness‚ elephantiasis‚ katamaya fever‚ body / head lice‚ amoebiasis. 1.3 Describe
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Legislation At my work experience placement‚ the supervisor asked me to check policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security to see how they link legislation and guidelines. The main points of the following pieces of legislation and how there have a positive effect on the service delivery within your work experience setting. COSHH stands for control of substances hazardous to health regulation. COSHH is for using chemicals or other hazardous substances at work can put people’s
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professionals that they have a duty of care to all children who are at risk. In 2004 the Act was updated due to the horrific death of Victoria Climbie‚ which showed a lack of communication between local authorities and organisations which were responsible for her safety. The Childcare Act 2006 This legislation introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in England and Wales‚ for everyone who is responsible in all the different aspects of child care‚ this Act reinforces the Children’s Act
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range for the people I interviewed for my business survey‚ which shows that 50 percent of the people I interviewed are under 20‚ 10 percent of them are 40 above‚ 15 percent of them are between 31 – 40 and 25 percent of them are between 21-30. 3. This is people that live and doesn’t live in that area but were interviewed by me for my business survey. This pie chart shows the people that live and doesn’t live in that area but they were still interviewed by me because of my business survey
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evaluate the effectiveness of my work‚ taking into consideration the views of service users I support‚ I think this is important so I can make changes to how I work that lead to continuous improvements in the way I provide my job role. I have been in care work now for a period of 30 years and have supported service users with an arrange of different individual needs‚ and gained a lot of experience on the way‚ I feel that no matter what other service users beliefs‚ preferences‚ religions or values are
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QCF Title Level 3 Diploma Health and Social Care settings (QCF) Evidence Reference No: Candidate Name Assessor’s Name Unit Criteria Report Learning outcome/ Assessment criteria Evidence Title and Description Units: LD OP 303: Promote Active Support 1.1 Compare the characteristics associated with active support and the hotel model in relation to an individual’s support Active support enables this‚ and encourages the service user to do as much as they can according to their abilities‚ whereas
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C1 There are several theorists that links within my key issues‚ these are: Burrhus Skinner – He believed in a thing called operant conditioning. He believed that there are three different opperants that can impact our behavior‚ these are: •Neutral – this is experiences from the environment which is not likely to effect the child’s behavior •Reinforce – responses from the environment that can have an impact on the behavior being repeated reinforces can be a positive or negative experience
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Assignment 303 – Support Learning Activities. 1.1 A Learning support practitioner may contribute by maybe planning a lesson or a set task within a set lesson that the teacher has planned‚ with the teachers permission. They might also put their ideas forward of what they might think might work within a lesson‚ or what the children might enjoy doing. With the delivery side a support practitioner might help the teacher deliver the lesson‚ so that the practitioner gets a bit of experience and
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health and social care (HSC 036) Level: 3 Credit value: 6 UAN: Y/601/8145 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to implement and promote person centred approaches. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care 2. Be able to work in a person-centred way 3. Be able to
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