Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work. 1.1 The aspect of employment covered by law are: * Minimum wage * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation 1.2 The main features of
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HSC 024 PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1. How to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 & 1.2 Define the following types of abuse and explain the signs and symptoms- TYPE OF ABUSE | DEFENITION | SIGNS/SYMPTOMS | Physical abuse | This is any form of harm caused to the body. | Bruises‚ finger marks‚ fractures‚ dislocations‚ scratches‚ cuts‚ pressure sores‚ black eyes‚ scalds‚ cigarette burns‚ history of unexplained injuries‚ accidental overdose‚ poisoning
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Library‚ factor some time into your work day to go on line. 4.4 (3) Harold Shipman was family doctor who took the life of his elderly patients by injecting them with lethal does of Diamorphine. As he took his own life it can never really be clear why he did what he did. Psychiatrists believe the trauma of loosing his mother to a painful illness and not been able to help her may have contributed to his actions. Following the Shipman Inquiry there was a number of recommendations which would be implemented
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EVALUATE SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR DIFFERING LIFE CHANCES This assignment is going to explore an evaluation of various sociological explanations of life chances including health. This will be done by defining life chances and link them with the relevant theories such as the conflict‚ consensus‚ and social action theory. Life chances can be defined as the opportunities that arise in life that will determine the significant outcome of an individual’s life. Factors such as education‚ wealth‚ social
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SHIPMAN 2009 – EXPLANATORY NOTES 1 Comparison between SHIPMAN 2009 and SHIPMAN 98 The following table sets out a comparison between the text of SHIPMAN 2009 and SHIPMAN 98. The clauses of each agreement are laid out side by side to indicate where provisions from SHIPMAN 98 have been moved as part of the re-structuring of the agreement in SHIPMAN 2009. Notes accompany each clause explaining the reasoning behind any amendments and additions that appear in SHIPMAN 2009. Part I A comparison
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“Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt egerneration: it is inherent in the very texture of human life” This is a quote from Alfred North Whitehead‚ an English philosopher from the early 90s‚ that explains that symbolism is not a pointless past time‚ but rather it is a part of human structure. The very existence of the human species is based solely off its ability to survive‚ the first society of humans where not so gifted as man is today for they had to fight and kill in order to live another
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The names Michael Swango‚ H.H. Holmes and Harold Shipman are name that many people would not recognize. In fact they were all doctors with a dreadful criminal background. Collectively‚ they were responsible for the deaths of several hundred people. Each was able to use his scientific training and education to elude authorities for many years. In the “Adventures of the Speckled Band” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ the famous detective Sherlock Holmes concludes quite convincingly that doctors “make the
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TO: Irene O’Connell New Product Manager Ireland International Travel‚ Ltd. FROM: Virginia Shipman New Product Specialist Chalmers Industries ABOUT: Not carrying wood chipper blades This is to advise you that we have decided that we will not be carrying your wood chipper blades with our line. While your blades are of decent quality‚ we do not feel that the quality of steel used to make them will hold an edge. We hold our line to very high standards. While the blades have a
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CT298. Principles in safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 Define the following types of abuse. * Physical abuse. Physical abuse is causing pain injury or impairment to a venerable adult. * Sexual abuse. Rape and sexual assault or sexual acts to which the vulnerable adult has not consented‚ or could not consent or was pressured into consenting. * Emotional abuse. Threats of harm‚ controlling‚ intimidation verbal abuse‚ isolation or withdrawal from services or supportive
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Table of Statutes Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act [2003] Human Rights Act [1998] Proposed Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill Suicide Act [1961] Table of Cases Airedale NHS Trust v Bland [1993] AC 789 Fleming v Ireland [2013] 1 ECHR 2 Haas v Switzerland [2011] 35 EHRR 33 Heaney v Ireland [1994] 3 IR 593 Pretty v United Kingdom [2002] 35 EHRR 1 R v Cox [1992] B.M.L.R 38 R (on the application of Lamb) v Ministry of Justice [2013] EWCA Civ 466 R (on the application
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