Unit HSC 025 The role of the social care worker Criteria Ref Outcome 1 Understand working relationships in health and social care. 1 The learner can: Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. Working Relationship: is a relationship that you have with colleagues‚ management‚ and others within your organisation. It is formed within the confines of your working role and must be kept to a professional manner. It is formed within working policies and procedures
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HSC025 & CU308P – Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care. 1.1 Health and safety work act‚ the health and safety work act was put in place to ensure all employers are keeping their employees safe whilst at work (within reasonably practical) they will be looking after their health and safety. For example ensuring they are capable of completing a task whilst at work using the right equipment to help them for example a hoist. Manual handling operations regulations‚ the manual
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306 1.1) the legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting are: * health and safety at work act * the management of health and safety work regulations * Control of substances hazardous to health regulations (COSHH) * manual handling operations regulations * the reporting of injuries‚diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations (RIDDOR) * personal protective equipment regulations 1.2) how health and safety policies and procedures protect those in a social care setting are:
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Lucy Handforth Unit 20. 1. Understand the meaning on personalisation in social care 1.1 Define the term ‘personalisation’ as it applies in social care. Personalisation is delivered and catered to the needs of each individual. It is a social care approach‚ so that every person who receives support will have their own choice and control in the care they receive in all settings‚ 1.2. Explain how personalisation can benefit individuals. Personalisation has significant implications for a service
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Assignment 304 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples settings Ai The term duty of care is the requirement that all heath and social professionals‚ and organisations providing health and care services. Means you must put the peoples interests first that are using the services. They also have to do everything in their power to keep people safe from harm. Care workers have duty or the responsibility care this could include be assisting after
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Unit 219 1.1 The purpose of filing information is to be able to find it at a later date when it is needed. A good filing and retrieval system makes this easier. Business will often need access to information‚ which needs to be complete‚ accurate and up to date‚ in order to make proper decisions. Businesses that don’t take filing seriously will be unable to paper or electronic documents. 1.2 There are two types of information systems used in organisations: paper-based systems and electronic
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Document on how infection is spread and how we can prevent a secondary infection It is caused by bacteria and viruses that are in the body these are found in the environment It is very important to know how infections are spread so we can stop children‚ staff becoming sick. Children should be taught how germs spread and how to stop this. It a direct transfer of bacteria‚ viruses and germs. This can occur when a individual with the virus touches‚ coughs and sneezes and runny noses on people who are
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Reaction Paper for Social Science 1 Rodel Francis G. Sanita BSA - II Contemporary Issues: Child Labor Child labor refers to the employment of children at regular and sustained labor. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organizations and is illegal in many countries. Child labor was employed to varying extents through most of history‚ but entered public dispute with the advent of universal schooling‚ with changes in working conditions during the industrial revolution
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DEM 313 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in dementia care practice 1.1 Explain why it is important to recognise and respect an individual’s heritage An individual’s heritage is about his culture‚ history or personal experiences it is important to recognise and respect them because it is what makes him individual and unique. If we know them we provide a person centre care and focus on individual’s choices and preferences‚ he will then feel valued and included. For example Muslim doesn’t eat pork
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marriage and children‚ these women often had significant political influence. Cambridge Checkpoints HSC Ancient History Robert Skinner Modern Marriages - Ahenobarbus a man who was in every utterly detestable Suetonius Ancient Role during the reign of Caligula The enormous favours that he heaped on them at the beginning of his reign has a political purpose Caligula Barrett Modern 3 sisters were included in the annual vows for his safety and in oaths of allegiance Dio Cassius Ancient
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