is essential for health care practitioners to provide an integrative approach‚ to include a “whole person” care‚ as in body‚ mind and spirit. Any effort to increase the understanding of spiritual diversity and integrate these beliefs into daily standard practice‚ the patient is presented with opportunity of receiving spiritual sensitive care. Each person’s ideas and degree of spirituality differ‚ even amongst the same spiritual group or community. Therefore‚ each person’s care and spiritual involvement
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Certificate L3 Communication. Outcome 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1. Use the box on the left to identify people that you communicate with. Use the box on the right to state why you communicate with them. |Parents |To update them on service users weeks/days. | |GP’s |In case
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6 BTEC Business ADR Fitness testing for sport and exercise Unit overview The purpose of this unit is to introduce students to the concepts of fitness testing and health screening. It is paramount the students develop the skills and experience which will allow them to carry out fitness tests. You will need to expose them to a variety of fitness tests to enhance their practical awareness. In addition they will also develop the skills and knowledge which will allow them to analyse test
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1.1 How does the equality Act 2010 promote equality and diversity? Obtain your schools Equality of opportunity policy. What is its aim? Identify references to action. The Equality Act protects individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair more equal society. Equality and diversity is now a ‘limiting judgement’ in Ofsted inspections. This means that if equality measures are not being implemented efficiently‚ this will restrict the overall inspection grade. As a school‚ you must
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Unit 24 safeguarding Awareness of disclosure procedures The main aim of the procedure is to give clear guidance and direction. Which means being aware of any problems and addressing all concerns that the child may have it also requires trustees which can enable you to learn more about the child’s needs. But this can only be done by taking steps within their power. Empowering children and young people Empowering children and young people involves having a big influence on the decisions and also
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Unit 5- the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. E1- describe the responsibility of the practitioner in professional relationships. Respecting parents views a responsibility of a practitioner as the parent is the main carer and first educator of the Childs life. It is important to consider and take into consideration all of the parents’ wishes and offer them the highest standard possible for their child‚ ensure you listen to all of the parents views and concerns
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Part 2: Summary of Social Work Speaks and “Unit 3” The section “Poverty and Economic Justice” in Social Work Speaks discusses the economy and its balance‚ or lack thereof‚ as well as the people who are impacted by the economy’s debilitating imbalance. The PowerPoint titled “Unit 3: Children and Poverty” helps to further understand the poverty crisis that our society is facing by focusing on the children who live in poverty. The social work profession is there to help those who are most vulnerable:
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criticism if a regulator is biest‚ then it can cause a regulator to be to strict or lenient on a service. Both have a negative effect not only on the service but on the service users which can sometimes be realty vulnerable people like children in care. For example if a regulator is to lenient the service won’t make the improvement needed to aid
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Promote Equality and Inclusion in health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Task 1 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Equality Inclusion Diversity: is meant by acknowledging that each individual is unique and recognising individual differences‚ for example; culture‚ ability‚ gender‚ race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation or any other individual characteristic. Equality: is fair treatment and access to opportunities for all regardless of differences like their ability‚
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SHC21 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Work n n ealth an social a is bo t ommuni tion and Working in health and social care is about communication and cial m unica d relationships. is impl n possib e relationships. It is simply not possible to provide support and lati nsh ly provid s ppor and v ort ca e ervice wi hou develop ng e a ionships it thos you care services without developing relationships with those you ces ith lopi lo nships
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