1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse A Define the following types of abuse and identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse The Department of Health has defined abuse as “Abuse is a violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by any person or persons” (No Secrets 2000). There are many different types of abuse and individual cases of abuse usually involve a different combination of these different types. (i) Physical abuse Refers to hitting‚ slapping‚ scratching
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Develop Health and Safety and risk Management Policies‚ Procedures and Practices in Health and Social Care or Children and Young People Settings. The basis of the British Health and Safety Law is The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This act sets out duties which employers have towards employees and members of the public e.g. volunteers‚ students‚ visitors‚ other professionals etc. This also sets out duties for employees to have towards each other. This setting believes that the health and safety
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Unit 4222-209 Handle information in health and social care setting (HSC 028) Outcome 1 Understand the need for secure handling of information in health and social care Identify the legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in health and social care The Data Protection Act 1998 covers anything relating to a person‚ medical records‚ social service records‚ credit information‚ local authority information. There are eight enforceable principles: Personal
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1‚ 1.1 People communicate for many different reasons. They can consist of portraying emotions‚ pain or opinions. Communication between colleagues is essential to the continuity of care for the service user‚ and the staffs are aware of the current needs of the service user. Communicating can resolve conflict‚ avoid cultural misunderstandings‚ solve problems & develop good relations with others. 1‚ 1.2 Communication is a fundamental relationship-building skill in the workplace. If people don’t
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Unit 1 Health Social Care Child Care Contents This booklet provides information for a range of service provisions in Health Social Care and Child Care listed are the qualifications‚ experience‚ pay‚ skills needed to be able to succeed in each profession. Health * Midwife * Mental Health Nurse * Nursery Nurse and Nursery Assistant * Summary nursing and career progression routes Social Care * Social worker * Probation Officer * Foster Carer Child
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P1 – Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care setting. Effective communication is a way to interact and give each other information without any misunderstanding or confusion. It’s a way of building relationships and trust between a professional and a service user. Health and social care professionals have to communicate professionally to make sure that the service users have a clear understanding of what is being said and to make
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Principles of Health and Social Care Practice Introduction This unit develops understanding of the values and principles that underpin the practice of all those who work in health and social care. The essay consider theories and policies that underpin health and social care practice and explore formal and informal mechanisms required to promote good practice by individuals in the workforce‚ including strategies that can influence the performance of others. The first part of this essay will consider
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ULN. SHC 31: PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS UNIT 1.1 IDENTIFY DIFFERENT REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION. UNIT 1.2 EXPLAIN HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIPS IN THE WORK SETTING. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS Building a positive relationship with colleagues and children is important in the workplace‚ it helps you and others feel comfortable with their interactions
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CT235 Introduction to Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. Understand the implications of duty of care. Define the term ‘duty of care’. All health and social care organisations have a duty of care towards any one that they may look after no matter what their age may be. This basically means that we must do what we can to keep a person of any age in our care safe from harm. Describe how the duty of care affects own work role. I must at all times
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Hazards of Nuclear War Of the many problems that beset the world and mankind‚ war is one of them. Wars have been fought from the dawn of history to modern-day setting. Generally agreed‚ they are dangerous‚ resulting in great loss of property and life. The 20th century has seen two such major wars‚ in the second of which‚ for the first time‚ an atom bomb was used to hasten the end of the war. In spite of witnessing the horrors of war‚ many powerful nations have not ceased either the accumulation
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