HSC 037 Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care Title HSC 037 Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care Level 3 Credit value 6 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety 1.1 Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting 1.2 Explain the main points of health and safety
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The Simple Gift (1996) Steven Herrick Introduction -‐ In its essence‚ The Simple Gift‚ explores belonging as a personally transformative process intrinsically linked to the development of conscience and identity. -‐ In Billy‚ Herrick has created a character who journeys from a psychic and physical space of
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Unit 501 Use and develop systems that promote communication (SHC51) 1.1Review the range of groups and individuals whose communication needs must be addressed in their own job role. Within a social care setting it is essential as a manager to communicate effectively as predominantly therapeutic interactions occur with vulnerable people and their families and with staff and visitors and often they may be experiencing difficult and challenging personal situations making the need for us to be
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non-judgmental‚ and informative. This reduces the possibility of mistakes being made‚ and ensuring appropriate care service delivery. It is important to work as a team with your colleagues‚ so that you all work to achieve the same outcomes and targets. 3.explain why it is important to
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1.1Requirements for handling information: 1.2Legal requirements and codes of practice: issues relating to the legal requirements for secure recording of information eg the common law duty of confidence‚ the legal requirements for accuracy of information and for information to kept up-to-date‚ obtaining personal data only for specific‚ lawful purposes and for personal data to be relevant and not excessive for its purpose; issues relating to the legal requirements for the secure storage of information
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Cu1535- Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years. 1.1- Welfare requirements - Within your setting you should safeguard and promote Children’s welfare‚ we must take necessary steps to ensure this. We must promote good health of all children within our care and take steps to prevent the spread of infection from others within our care and take appropriate action when they are ill. We must ensure that there are suitable people and staffing levels are appropriate
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legal entitled too. This is determined by the amount of hours you work a week. For example if your working full time you are entitled to 28 days paid annual leave. It is also discussed how much notice you have to give before taking annual leave (i.e. 3 weeks). Bii) The things that have to show on your payslip employee details‚ any deductions made‚ the overall payment and the payment date. Employee details include the individuals National Insurance Number and Tax code. These are some of the things
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your colleagues 2. You can check out government websites on line 3. You could also check out any up to date books on employment law. Once you have identified a reliable source of information: Aii‚ a) list three aspects of employment covered by law. 1. Holiday pay 2. Sick pay 3. Hours b) list three main features of current employment legislation: 1. employment act 2008 2. employment rights act 1996 3. health and safety at work act 1974 Aiii‚ Briefly outline why employment
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Jade L Warn Unit 68 March 2013 Move and postion individuals in accordance with their plan of care 1. 1.1 Before carrying out any moving and handiling procedure with a service user in my work setting I must take into consideration a few things to do with the anatomy and physiology of each person such as; · weight‚ height‚ body shape · if the individual is in any pain · service users
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UNIT 205 1.1 Types Of Abuse Abuse is defined as any action that intentionally harms or injures another person. There are several types of abuse‚ and all forms are illegal and have the potential to carry serious criminal offences. Physical abuse is the intentional cause of harm to another being using either an object or your own bodily contact. It can include hitting‚ punching‚ pinching and slapping. For example; using your hand to slap an individual’s face with the intent to harm. Sexual
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