I was not active this week. One reason I was not active was because at the time I felt I did not need to be. Another reason I was not active was because I have graves disease‚ and even when I did exercise after getting treated for having graves‚ nothing I did help me lose weight‚ I would try my best to lose weight‚ but every time I went back to the doctor I have gained more pounds. I have talked to my doctor about the problem I am having and they said it is normal‚ and that with graves disease some
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320 Support individuals to live at home. 1.1 when we have to support an individual to live at home (supported living) this can benefit an individual service users because support can helps promote and encouraging them to be more independence. The service users gain a greater sense of normality‚ they will have more time to spent with loved ones or more likely to get visits from friends and family‚ they will be able to maintain a little more control and choice over daily routines. the individual service
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activities for individuals | |HSC420.2 |Negotiate and agree leisure opportunities and activities for individuals | About this Unit For this Unit you will need to promote opportunities for individuals to participate in leisure activities. Scope The scope is here to give you guidance on possible areas to be covered in this Unit. The terms in this section give you a list of options linked with items in the performance criteria. You need to
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It is important that we help and support children in their advancement of their learning to the best their fullest potential. When children and young people are helped‚ supported and encouraged with their learning they have the best chance to reach their full potential and thrive‚ they can also develop a keenness to learn and develop their skills. Firstly‚ we can support and advance the learning and development of children and young people we support by motivating them. When we motivate learners
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The reason I carried out the two activities because the opportunity was given to me to plan activities for my key children‚ who had gaps in certain areas of their development. The ideas came from the previous assessments that had been carried out‚ which I used to make the implementations for the learning intentions and outcomes. The two activities involve the children actively learning through social interactions with one another‚ because the children have been paired up with a child and a supervising
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250 Support individuals to maintain personal hygiene 1.1 Explain why personal hygiene is important Good personal hygiene is important in many ways to individuals. The main reason is regarding the health and wellbeing. We can maintain good personal hygiene by assisting with showering‚ washing hair‚ which can all help kill harmful bacteria’s that could lead to health risks and illnesses. These products also prevent odour build up‚ that can lead to unpleasant smells. Good personal hygiene also creates
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Unit 4222-250 Support individuals to maintain personal hygiene (LD 206 C) Level: 2 Credit value: 2 UAN: K/601/9963 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 support an individual in maintaining personal hygiene. It covers good personal hygiene routines and why these are important‚ as well as potential contributory factors to poor personal hygiene. |Learning outcomes |Assessment criteria
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3. Be able to support individuals to use the toilet 3.1 Provide support for the individual to use toilet facilities in ways that respect dignity 1. Offer the individual a help. 2. If the individual is not able to transfer by itself help him/her to transfer however encourage using their own strength as much as he/she is able in order to promote their independency. 3. When the individual is sitting on the toilet cover his/her private area with for example towel to respect their dignity
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to advise local authorities‚ state schools and early education settings on how to identify and help those children with SEN. Children can have different levels of SEN and if SEN is present the school will gradually be assisted by specialist expertise in helping the child. This gradual support is outlined in the Special Educational Needs Code of
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How to support the victim‚ family members and how to handle the bully with suspected or alleged bullying When bullying is alleged or suspected we must consider how to approach and deal with those who are affected by the issue; this includes the bully‚ the family of both parties and the victim especially. How to support the victim If you suspect any bullying to be occurring‚ you must attempt to get the child to open up and talk to you. As a professional you could promptly ask the child
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