M1- Discuss how policies and procedures help children‚ young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after. M3- Assess strategies and methods used to minimise the harm to children‚ young people and their families where abuse is confirmed. D2- Justify responses where child maltreatment or abuse is suspected or confirmed‚ referring to current legislation and policies M1- The first policy is security of records/confidentiality this helps keep children and young people safe as
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struggling with a break up so much that it is affecting their daily life. If I was the psychiatrist in this scenario I would prescribe the drug under the condition I still see the patient for regular talk sessions. I made this decision based on the major health factors involved‚ this person not sleeping or eating are signs of a deep depression that anti depressants may only slightly mask. I made the decision to prescribe this with the condition that the patient return for. Talk sessions because I think it
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understand what health education is all about‚ first one must understand the meaning of health itself. The World Health Organization (WHO‚ 1947) defines health as‚ "the state of complete mental‚ physical and social well being not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." A health educator is one who informs people on how to achieve and maintain good health and promotes environmental and lifestyle changes where needed. As a future health educator I completely agree with the World Health Organization’s
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we will discuss diversity‚ the social implications‚ observe
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It is now difficult to read a newspaper or a book‚ watch the television‚ surf the Internet‚ or participate in a demonstration without coming across references to how ’globalization ’ is affecting our lives. One of the crucial challenges facing many developing and transitional economies is balancing the benefits of globalisation with the risks and costs. According to Sheila L (2004) : ’Globalization can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society
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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health and Social Care This essay will discuss the student’s role within a residential care home in relation to legal and ethical aspects of health and social care. The essay will be looking at legislation that is in place to protect both the residents and staff of the home which is run for the care of young children. This will also look at values and ethics and why they are important. This will then go on to discuss the student’s role as a support worker and their
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LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (ADULTS) Promote Communication In Health‚ Social Care Or Children’s and Young People’s Settings UNIT SHC31 (EDI UNIT - CU1530) LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE (ADULTS) Some of the units/assessment criteria are competence based. This means that it is linked to your ability to competently perform a range of tasks connected with your work. These assessment criteria(s) will require your assessor to observe you in a real work
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sure they get enough rest and keep warm and clean. Intellectual * Infants depend on their parents and carers to stimulate them with words‚ toys and books. Emotional * Bonding with parents or carers in the first year of life‚ through being loved and encouraged‚ creates a safe and stable relationship enabling the person to make effective relationships later in life. Social * Care practitioners follow a range of policies‚ procedures and guidelines to help them implement the care values in
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legislation in place outlining the statutory duties of employers and employees relating to health‚ safety and welfare. This includes primary legislation via the Health and Safety at Work Act of 1974 (HASAWA) which has six parts to it: Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999‚ Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992‚ Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 Work place (Health‚ Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. There are other regulations‚ as well: Electricity
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Disability Discrimination Act: The disability discrimination act promotes equality for all people involved; it ensures that nobody whom has a disability can be treated unfairly because of their disability and the things they’re unable to do. The disability discrimination act applied to housing‚ training‚ transport‚ goods‚ facilities and service. They apply to these things because they ensure that nobody can be discriminated against or treated differently because of their disability in relation
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