For some defining social work may be simplistic‚ however as a professional in the field I often find it challenging to truly define social work straightforwardly. Perhaps it is because nothing about social work is straightforward‚ one-dimensional or tranquil. In social work‚ we face countless different circumstances‚ dynamics‚ and situations when working with clients‚ thus making social work is so unique. The social work field demands empathy‚ resourcefulness‚ tenacity and tolerance. Professionals
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Contents Page 2 – Introduction Care Practice and Provision Page 3 - Overview and AO1 Page 5 – AO2 Page 6 – AO3 Page 8 – AO4 Page 9 – Case Studies Anatomy and Physiology in Practice Page 12 – Overview Page 13 – Revision Schedule Child Development Page 16 – Overview and AO1 Page 17 – AO2 Page 19 – AO3 Page 20 – AO4 Page 23 – Case study General Page 32 – References Page 33 – Coursework Mark Schemes Page 41 - Glossary Page 45 – Keeping track – record your marks here! Page 46 -
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caregiver problems‚ they are population level and public health concerns. Philosophical imperative to protect children The Nursing profession has a strong historical foundation in social justice. Social justice is a concept that has been analyzed‚ argued and debated about for decades in the nursing literature‚ but there seems to be relative agreement that nursing has demonstrated a commitment to addressing the social determinants of health‚ to advocating for the underserved and the vulnerable
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Unit 202 Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Outcome 1 Understanding what is required for good practice in adult social care roles Below is a list of some of the legislations that are relevant to adult social care. These make up ‘standards’ to follow for good practice. Care Standards Act 2000 Domiciliary Care Regulations 2002 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 GSCC Codes
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Manage health and social care practice outcomes for individuals 1. Understand the theory and principles that underpin based practice Explain outcome based practice In 1990 health care providers had just began to discover what appeared to be a very powerful tool for reducing variation in patient care practices - clinical paths. A clinical path includes descriptions of key events that‚ if performed by caregivers as described‚ are expected to produce the most desirable outcomes for patients
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Question 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.1- Diversity means the difference between people and the values and beliefs that they have‚ there is lots of ways in which people differ‚ for example‚ ability‚ beliefs‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ culture‚ the differences in people are what makes an individual and as a care worker it is important to recognise these and respect their individuality to ensure that they feel valued and included‚ if I treated everyone the same or made assumptions or decisions for my service user’s
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I would like to study Social Work because I feel it will lead me directly to one of the most emotionally fulfilling careers available‚ as well as giving me the chance to help people’s families and people’s wellbeing. This course will give me the opportunity to study something that involves both academic and practical study‚ which I feel would suit me best. Studying an Access to Nursing course has given me a valuable insight into the health sector and the way the mind works. My experience and knowledge
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Life is very much about learning and development‚ from childhood right through to adulthood and beyond. We all as individuals have many characteristics that define us as individuals‚ we begin to learn attitudes built around belief systems around us at the time of upbringing‚ and as we mature we learn new skills. These very skills that are taught through school and social interaction ultimately govern the depths of our knowledge‚ skills and understanding. In later years‚ the real challenge is putting
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Child Care Training – Social Development Observation Sample Date of observation: 26 March 2011 Time observation started and finished: 14:20 to 14:50 Number of children present: Three children present Number of adults present: 2 Adults present. (1) Mother‚ (1) Student(observer) Description of setting: TC home is set in a rural area‚ it is a large detached house with large landscaped gardens surrounding the house‚ there are swings‚ slides and a playhouse in the garden. There are neighbouring houses
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Unit 206: The roll of a health and social care worker Explain the difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship. 1.1 A working relationship is where you are working with other people and you are working as part of a team where each person in the team is working towards the same aims and objectives. Mutual respect and understanding is needed for a good working relationship‚ not every body may get on in the work place‚ but personal feelings and opinions should be
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