Graded Unit- Development Stage- Louise Morgan The activity that I helped a service user complete was baking cakes. The activity was developed using person centred planning social care model. The service user to whom I will be again changing the name of to Lauren‚ following Data Protection act 1998. By following the person centred approach Lauren was empowered by making her own choices‚ she feels in everyday living that she does not get to make a lot of choices about the way she lives because she
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of communication in Adult Social Care Settings Identify four different reasons why people communicate. Explain how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between: Colleagues and other professionals: Individuals using the service and their carers Using the table below‚ identify three ways of finding out the communication and language needs of an individual. For each method‚ describe how effective it is at establishing
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Differentiate between a Social Issue and the Social Problems. Please provide three Bahamian examples for each. Social issues are political debates involving moral judgments about how people should live. (Brennen‚ 2013) Three examples of social issues in The Bahamas are gambling‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and homosexuality. Social problems are societal induced conditions that harm any segment of the population. Social problems are also related to acts and conditions that violate the norms and values found in society
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refugees became citizens on Friday. I had a feeling that I haven’t felt in along time. After several people told thank you‚ I started to seethe world in a more positive way I cam to work expecting to just help people. Someone saying thank you to me just completely changed my way. Its like they were say I understand how hard you work and I truly appreciate everything you do. I noticed that I address the client in a more positive manner also. I always try my best with everything‚ I just feel like I was a little
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shouldn’t be all year long and there are many reasons that could be troubling to students‚ parents and teachers. Money for instance‚ could be a major problem for some families‚ for example‚ electricity and more school supplies could be a hassle for some school districts. It could also be unhealthy for the students because towards the end of the year‚ they get tired and are not wanting to participate in the lessons anymore and they’d also get more stressed out during the whole year. From all the school
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Should an HIV Positive Person be allowed to Work in a Health Care Facility? Imagine going to your doctor ’s office for a simple checkup. The examination approaches its end and a sample of your blood is needed. As your doctor prepares the needle‚ he unknowingly pricks himself getting his blood on the needle. A week later‚ your results come back and show that you prove positive for HIV. It turns out that your doctor is HIV positive and passed it on to you from the needle with a blood sample unseen
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The rapid explosion of social networking is starting to affect corporations. Believe it or not‚ employee use of social networking sites while at work isn’t the only reason corporations are running into problems. corporations themselves have started using social networking sites for a multitude of reasons‚ such as marketing‚ employee communications‚ and emergency response services‚ just to name a few. The reliance on social networking use has introduced some serious vulnerability issues for these
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1. How does HRM affect all supervisors? HRM affects all supervisors because with some‚ or all the aspects of finding‚ hiring‚ training‚ and keeping employees in his or her organization involves them. 2. Contrast reject errors and accept errors. Which one is most likely to open a supervisor to charges of discrimination? Why Reject errors are when the committee who select job candidates makes an error of rejecting candidates who‚ if hired‚ would have performed successfully on the job. In contrast
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|1.1 |Explain how current and relevant legislation and policy affects work with children | | | | |and young people | |Answer | |All of the policies and procedures by which I work are defined by The Children’s Act 1989 which
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On Social Theory In Social Work We know where we have been‚ where we are now and where we need to go - but how do we get there? A map. Theory is a map. It notes any number of known landmarks (previously achieved or applied solutions) and obstacles (issues or problems) and gives us direction so that we are able to navigate intelligently and arrive safely (minimal discomfort to all) at our destination (desired outcome/s). Theory is an attempt to explain the unexplained‚ to give title to the untitled
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