Foundation Degree Professional Studies in Early Key Persons in the Nursery Peter Elfer; Elinor Goldschmied and Dorothy Selleck David Fulton Publishers‚ 2003 Name of Visual Creator (as appropriate): M Allan CHAPTER What is the key person approach? is a way of working in nurseries in which whole focus and organisation is aimed at enabling and supporting close attachments between individual children and individual nursery staff. The key person is an involvement‚ an individual and reciprocal
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Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the service user’s individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition or disability‚ they don’t do the same for example‚ Dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care and support as they are different. I will need to develop a clear understanding about the individual service user’s l working with. This will includes their needs‚ their
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possessed by a person and which can be defined as a thing that attracts other person. It has no defined form‚ it can vary from person to person‚ and it can be a person’s personality‚ his or her elegance‚ complexion‚ features and figure as well. Inner beauty is the characteristic which individual owns within his personality‚ it can be habits‚ sense of humor‚ or feelings. There is no confirmed definition of beauty but it keeps on changing from person to person and the way in which a person perceives another
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8. Describe person centred care. Person centred care is about caring for the person‚ rather than the illness. Person-centred caring is about maintaining the persons dignity. It’s about learning what things the patient responds well to‚ and treating them like a human being. Person-centred care involves tailoring a person’s care to their interests‚ abilities‚ history and personality. This helps them to take part in the things they enjoy and can be an effective way of preventing and managing behavioural
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life should be family and happiness. As long as a person is happy with their life and enjoys their career despite the money‚ a person is successful. When you have changed somebody’s life in great ways then a person is also considered successful. Success is viewed differently amongst every individual and has been changed throughout each generation. Realizing what is important in an individual’s life is very necessary. In order to be successful a person needs to have self-confidence and know what matters
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Humans are allowed the ability to exert free will and be able to make decisions for themselves that reflect their own persona. With this liberty‚ the identity of an individual isn’t limited to one set of characteristics as many external and internal situations either influence the cognitive decision making complex of humans. In the short story‚ "Where are you going‚ where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ reveals through the characterization of Connie and her settings the duality of human beings
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.1 Define person-centred values? 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values? 1.3 Explain why risk-taking can be part of a person centred approach? 1.4 Explain how using an individual’s care plan contributes to working in a person centred way? 2.2 How do you find out the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of the individual? 3.1 Explain the importance of establishing consent when providing care or support? 3.3 Explain what steps to take if consent
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to fill a “memory box” with meaningful items such as photographs‚ books‚ items from their family or favourite hobbies which will help them to reminisce. Heritage is the past life history of each individual. If we learn more about the heritage of a person‚ we can identify the person’s character‚ likes and dislikes and habits. It helps us to find out their true identity. 3. Describe why an individual with dementia maybe subjected to discrimination and oppression. The impairment in mental capacity caused
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from many different walks of life. Every person has a different way they can be identified‚ which makes each person special. In “The Complexity of Identity: Who am I?” by Beverly Tatum she writes about people having different identities and roles in life. Some of those identities makes you a dominant person and others make you a subordinate person. She describes subordinate as being at a disadvantaged under a dominant person or situations. Dominant person is one who is considered a powerful or even
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defined by a combination of qualities present in a thing or person that pleases the aesthetic senses or brings about deep satisfaction. Many people take that definition to mean that beauty describes a person’s outward appearance. Although a person’s outward appearance can be defined by the term beauty‚ true beauty lies in the way a person acts and thinks rather than the way they look. The term beauty is subjective to each and every person. Today‚ so much emphasis is placed on a person’s physical
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