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    The Person-centred approach is based on the theory and developed work of Doctor Carl Rogers (1902-1987)‚ and is a non-directive counselling approach. Carl Rodgers was a humanist psychologist and the humanist approach in relation to psychology focuses on the whole person and the uniqueness of each individual. Humanistic psychology rejected other perspectives such as the behaviourist and the psychodynamic‚ and regarded them as dehumanizing. Humanist psychology expanded its influence throughout 1970s

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    Care Plan must be updated immediately and this information must be passed over to the senior in charge or the General Manager so that it can be passed on to other appropriate members of staff. This will then provide others with the right tools to prevent a situation or to help manage it if one does arise again. The Care plan must be reviewed and updated every time an incident occurs. Restraint can be used as a way to manage challenging behaviour however this should always be a last resort and only

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    Implement Person Centred Approaches In Health And Social Care Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches for care and support? 1.1 Define Person - centred values? Person centred values means the people whom we support are able to be involved and included in every aspect of their care and support. For example: * Their needs‚  Assessments‚ Care delivery‚ and Support planning.  So basically person centred approaches‚ policies and procedures and care practices should put the residents

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    Analysis of how Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan being implemented according to the State programme 2011-2020 Introduction Kazakhstan is still in a state of transition from the Soviet system of educating the children with disabilities. Since independence Kazakhstan was simply following the method of educating those children in special institutions as it was done in Soviet period. This was an example of an extremely segregated way in terms of isolating the children with disabilities from the society

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    Implement person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC26) Outcome 1.1 Define person centred values Person centred care respects the values and uniqueness of individuals‚ helping them to get their independence back. And can be designed to enable individuals to direct their own care in ways suited to them‚ working with various healthcare professionals to reach set goals. Outcome 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values It is important as the person

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    9 -9 1 2 -0 1 1 REV: JUNE 18‚ 2012 FRANCESCA GINO BRADLEY R. STAATS Samasource: Give Work‚ Not Aid Work is at the core of human dignity: it is how we define ourselves and our position in the world. The disparity in access to decent work that pays a fair wage between rich and poor represents‚ in my mind‚ the biggest threat to global stability. — Leila Janah‚ CEO and founder‚ Samasource As she landed at the San Francisco International Airport‚ Leila Janah reflected on her most recent visit

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    Reading Response to "The Importance of Work" "The Importance of Work" is an essay from The Feminine Mystique‚ by Betty Friedan. It states that women should hold jobs equivalent to men‚ since "women‚ like men‚ can only find their identity in work that uses their full capacities (578)." Friedan wrote this to help inspire women to go into the work force and seek "self-realization‚ self-fulfillment‚ and identity (576)." She warns that if women do not put forth the effort to become all they can

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    PWSC 32 1.1 reflective practice is improving the quality of service provided‚ thinking back over a situation or activity‚ developing a different approach and gaining new insight into a new way of learning. 1.2 the importance of reflective practice it to aim to continually progress to improve or change approaches‚ strategies and actions. To focus on what has worked well and what needs to be improved‚ provides clarity‚ to consider new approaches and learning‚ enables everything to be taken

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    Unit 4222-207 Implement person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Person centred values are guides on how individuals are treated. These values are: * Dignity- supporting individuals to maintain emotional control and supporting individuals with sensitive situations. * Respect- recognising an individual’s sense of worth and importance to others. * Privacy- making sure individuals rights is maintained. * Individuality- recognising an individual as an individual.

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    1‚018 The Importance of Work According to Friedan‚ men and women need work that satisfies their creativity and contributes to human society. According to Mrs. Olive Schreiner‚ “if women did not win back their right to a full share of honored and useful work‚ women’s mind and muscle would weaken in a parasitic state; her offspring‚ male and female would weaken progressively‚ and civilization itself would deteriorate.” (Friedan 8) I agree with this statement‚ I think that the work ethic of my generation

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