HSC036 – Promote person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1. Person centred planning (PCP) should encompass every aspect of a service users support. Effective PCP is designed to ensure that the individual’s needs are always central when creating an effective support plan. Aspects such as an individuals goals‚ history‚ communication requirements‚ likes‚ dislikes and personal preferences should all be dutifully incorporated to create a fair‚ effective and unique care plan. 1:1 support
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Unit 305 – Task B Bi) See reflective account Bii) A care plan is about the individual and their preferences‚ needs and wishes‚ it should give others clear information on these aspects in order for them to give accurate care of which the individual has consented to. Finding out about an individual’s history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs is an important part of creating a good care plan because it enables the care plan to be completed accurately and will reflect the individual. If you were to not
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gee Convention. An asylum seeker must be outside of their country of origin in order to lodge an application for protection. The United Nations estimates there are 42.5 million people displaced by persecution and conflict around the world. These people become refugees‚ asylum seekers or internally displaced people. They flee their homes in search of asylum and refuge‚ away from persecution. Severe brutality within the camps Many asylums are riddled with domestic violence based claims. This violence often comes in
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Youth all over the world through history‚ has been a revolutionary force. It is the precious asset and opulence that can revive a nation going through hard time. Youth of a nation can do wonders if availed‚ trained‚ educated and informed in an optimum fashion. Literally it refers to all the human force in a nation lying between the age group of 18 – 29 years. Though tender an age‚ yet the intellect‚ physical strength and wisdom it possesses has no parallel. Pakistan‚ our much-loved homeland; is passing
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the Limbang corridor‚ which divides Brunei; nonetheless‚ Brunei claims a maritime boundary extending as far as a median with Vietnam‚ thus asserting an implicit claim to Louisa Reef Refugees and internally displaced persons: stateless persons: 21‚009 (2012); note - thousands of stateless persons‚ often ethnic Chinese‚ are permanent residents and their families have lived in Brunei for generations; obtaining citizenship
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including 11.1 million refugees‚ as well as asylum-seekers and internally displaced people. Multiple refugee crises are occurring‚ caused by ongoing violent conflicts in the Syrian Arab Republic‚ the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The UNHCR expects the total population of concern to exceed 40 million people. Many host countries are unable to provide refugees with a permanent home‚ and limit forcibly displaced people to refugee camps or settlements with crowded living environments
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form of the first person is “I‚” and the plural form is “we.” “I” and “we” are in the subjective case because either one can be used as the subject of a sentence. You constantly use these two pronouns when you refer to yourself and when you refer to yourself with others. Here’s a sentence containing both: I (first-person singular) look forward to my monthly book club meeting. We (first-person plural) are currently reading Never Have Your Dog Stuffed by Alan Alda. The first-person point of view is
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Susanne Deimling Akkon University for Human Science Melanie Jean Waetke Matriculationnumber 3122024 Submission deadline 30.03.2014 Melanie J. Waetke‚ Katastrophenpsychologie Mental Health of Refugees in Europe 1. Instruction 2. Facts about displaced People 3. Refugees in Europe 4. Reasons for migration 5. Rights of refugees 6. Mental health of refugees 7. Classification of mental illnesses 8. Treatment of refugees with mental health problems 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography 2 Mental health of
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200 The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Canada is Not Playing its Role. The Syrian civil war originating in 2011 has put millions in perilous situations‚ now involving most of the international community. With approximately 6.5 million people internally displaced‚ and millions more fleeing the country as refugees or seeking refugee status‚ the Syrian war has become a worldwide refugee crisis‚ in desperate need of international help1. Over the past couple decades‚ Canada has proved to be a leader in the acceptance
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School kits are being delivered to children trapped in emergency situations 2. In Ivony coast‚ Libyan border‚ japan‚ 3. Post emergency zones: Pakistan and Haiti 4. In the first six of 2012 UNICEF was able to aid more than 145‚000 internally displaced children and adolescents in Syria III. CONCLUSION A. Now that you have heard my presentation about “ UNICEF “ you should have learned the followings things : 1. UNICEF-Why UNICEF? 2. Some of UNICEF’s missions 3. Things that they have
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