P3 Carry out a risk assessment in a health or social care setting ‚ M2 Assess the hazards identified in the health or social care setting ‚ D1 Make recommendations in relation to identified hazards to minimise the risk to the service user group As a part of my college course it is essential to find a work placement within a health and social care setting. I have decided to go to First Steps Pre School in bristolwhere I will gain experience there every Monday from 9am-12pm. I will be handling a
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Effects on Ageing Part 2 (M2‚ M3‚ D2) Blackmore and Boneham‚ M‚ (1994) Case Studies Mrs C had a daughter but she had left home to start family and get married she had a lot of free time on her hands. Mrs C was uncomplaining‚ active and had a lot of friends which represents the activity theory. She had a lot of friends in England because she had been born in India and then moved over so that her family could have a new life. After her daughter had moved out she moved back to India to see her friends
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Contents The Inquiry P2 The Educational Situation P3 Data Collection and Analysis P6 Conclusions from Analysis of Data P9 Plan and Set Action Steps
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Case Study Assessment task 2 Donna Bowie Word Count 3067 including references Within this essay I am going to discuss my placement setting and the clientele in which they cater for I will also be talking about Psychological and Sociology theorist and apply these to a service user. My placement is within a homeless unit in Glasgow city centre which is an emergency homeless unit and caters for both male and female aged between 18-35 years old providing person centered support and quality
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Task A Ai Working relationship x Personal relationship 1) Working relationship is a relationship where I spend time with my coworker and client together at work‚ but I have little or no contact out of working hours. It’s strictly professional. A personal relationship is one where my personal life and extra activities and social life are involved. 2) Working relationship does not allow arguing‚ accepting differences‚ discussing interest and personal life’s problem between participants
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Nutrition- P3 * Socio- cultural * Socialization * Social policy * Health factors * Dietary habits * Lifestyle * Economics Food is essential for life‚ our dietary intake is influenced by many different factors this includes: Children act 2004- every child matters. Health Factors There are several different conditions which can influence the foods that we eat. For example Celiac Disease‚ Celiac disease is a disorder caused by a sensitivity to gluten. When the gluten
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M2- Explain the possible impact of the disability discrimination act in promoting anti-discriminatory practice. The Disability Discrimination Act was formed in 1976 then updated for the first time in 1995 and during 1998 the act was updated for the last time. The disabilities discrimination act was made for individuals who suffer from a disability this right was made so even they can have the same rights as everyone else. They don’t want any individual with a disability to feel as if though they
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|BTEC level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | |Assignment Title: :Equality‚ Diversity and Rights |Grade |Points | |in HSC |(Please circle) |(Please circle) |
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Psychological Perspectives M2 D1. Unit 8 This assignment is an addition to my P2 and P3 which was a PowerPoint and I discussion I took part in about psychological perspectives. Throughout this assignment I am going to compare and discuss two psychological approaches. There are many similarities and differences between all of the psychological approaches‚ however the two approaches I’m choosing to compare and evaluate are the humanistic approach and the cognitive approach. The humanistic approach
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updated and sent to the Casualty Clearing Station (CCS) to stabilise patients. Whereas‚ at the hospital the team will have access the specialised equipment‚ medicine and facilities to assist a critically injured patient‚ they will also have other health professions and specialised doctors all working
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