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    HSC 025: The role of the health and social care worker. 1.1 A personal relationship can come under three categories‚ family‚ sexual and friendships. A working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A family relationship is a relationship that you would have with parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings and children. Depending on the type of family they can be close or distant. Family is one where you get most of your influences from and as you grow up they play a large role in the

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    have developed over the years through my continual learning & development. This includes my experience of working with a wide range of disabilities‚ whilst working as a Social Care Worker and also throughout my Nursing career. I will contribute to this post by promoting the SSSC’s Codes of practice to SU’s and staff _- I will do this by complying with it and by informing staff of their responsibility to comply with this code also. I will ensure that SU’s are aware of this code and I will ensure

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    LAW AND ETHICS | IS INFORMED CONSENT AN ABSTRACT CONCEPT IN HEALTH TODAY? | | This essay will focus on both negative and positive attributes on ‘Is informed consent an abstract concept in health today’. For this essay we have interpreted the topic as Medical staff in health care has to use abstract means‚ such as word books or demonstrations to promote patients having understanding whilst vulnerable for informed consent. | | | 16th November 2010 | | With the development of medical

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    world in many areas‚ such as technology‚ medicine‚ education‚ and standard of living. A. Is it important that the US always lead in these areas? I think it is important in the short-term‚ because many of the key technologies in the short term run cannot be exceed ‚ but for the long term‚ it may not very important‚ because it requires a lot of manpower and financial support. If another country invested a lot of money and time in some areas‚ maybe couple years later‚ they lead in these areas. B

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    2013 Informed Consent What is an informed consent? What do we know about it? Where did it come from? What purpose does it serves? These days‚ there is a variance in what informed consent means. Its definition depends on what specific manner it accentuates in accordance with the pertinent setting of application. The American Medical Association (AMA) has definitions on a clinical setting and on the field of research. However it is defined‚ informed consent was the product of a

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    something and watching their faces light up as they discover what they can do all by themselves. While in fourth and fifth grade‚ I was a part of the buddy program at my school which entailed spending every lunch in the special education classroom at my elementary school. A trait I possess is being sequential and that is useful for the career I want because it will help me with staying organized and grading papers. I am an analyzer‚ I like to know what is going on around me and love to know how things work

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    that “Social workers must be involved in advocacy practice…If social workers do not act as advocates their policy ideas‚ values will not be well represented in policy-making”(p.21). I found this statement to be powerful because as social worker you have to know that in order to understand advocacy you have to be involved to fight for the cause. It is not okay just to just have feelings and emotions about something you feel should happen or should happen. You have to actively participate in what you

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    No Pain No Gain The phrase “No pain; no gain.” First came to prominence circa 1982 when actress Jane Fonda started using the phrase in her aerobic workout videos to encourage the viewer to push past the soreness of the muscle so they could gain the result they desire. Although the “No pain; no gain” philosophy is most often associated with fitness‚ it has undeniably become largely used in life in general. Often in life‚ in order to get what we want‚ we have to do things that are not exactly to

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    exactly how or doing what I just knew I wanted to work with them. Throughout high school I changed my career choice quite often. I went from wanting to be a pediatric doctor‚ to just a pediatric dentist‚ then a teacher‚ and finally found myself wanting to be a Social Worker. My last two years of high school were very difficult for my family and I. We had numerous Social Workers walk in and out of our lives‚ but seeing how they handled our case really intrigued me into wanting to know what their career consisted

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    Informed consent is the permission the client gives to the therapist or professional to disclose information to another party regarding personal information of the client (Pope‚ & Vasquez‚ 2011). This would also include if the parent’s give informed consent for the therapists or professional to disclose information of a minor. Another important aspect of informed consent is the information given to the client; like what the client is there to accomplish‚ the type of therapy or assessment instruments

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