someone or if they have committed a crime. It would be necessary to breach confidentiality in order to safeguard a child if the child was being abused; the duty of care for a child is of the upmost importance. Any information should be passed quickly and confidentially to the appropriate professionals like the local CAF officer or Social
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Unit 33 Principles of diversity‚ equality & inclusion in adult social care settings By Debbie Rumney Unit 33: Principles of diversity‚ equality & inclusion in adult social care setting 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity‚ Equality‚ Inclusion and Discrimination The term Diversity means difference. When we use diversity as a contrast or an addition to equality it is then about recognising individual as well as group differences. Treating people as individuals and placing positive values on
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proteins and genetic material but is not a living cell; it doesn’t have its own cell structure and can be found in the environment‚ water and air. It is the smallest type of microbe; too small to be seen directly or with a light microscope‚ and measure at 20-200 nanometres – 35x smaller than a human red blood cell and 1/100 the size of standard bacteria and do not contain the same protective layers that bacteria have – cell wall and energy production. Unlike bacteria‚ viruses need a living host and food
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achieve that society is running smoothly. It also teaches the younger generation appropriate behaviours in society. The formation of boundaries; as society changes individuals become unsure about values and too much uncertainty in the public is bad for social cohesion. So when extreme fashions of deviances enables individuals to create moral boundaries‚ like sexuality functionalist argue that same sex couples are integrated part of society but should not be frustrated when conflicting their marriage rights
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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 CU1517 Introduction to Equality and Inclusion in Health and social care. 1. Understand the importance of equality and inclusion. 2.1. Explain what is meant by: Diversity‚ Equality‚ Inclusion‚ and Discrimination. * Diversity - “The state or quality of being different or varied.” * Equality – “The state of being equal especially in status‚ rights and opportunities.” * Inclusion – “The action or state of being included within a group or structure.” * Discrimination
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Task 1 (A01) Using a variety of research methods write an in depth account about the different types of communication as found in Chapter 2 –Communication in Care settings. This must include strengths and weaknesses and examples of how they can be used in any Health and Social care context. Written communication. Oral communication. Computerised communication. Special methods to include Braille‚ makaton ‚ hand alphabet‚ sign language Task 2 (AO1) Discuss how communication
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It allows for us to understand the person we are communicating with clearly. In health and social care this is a very important factor. Before communicating with service users about their health or social care‚ it is essential that they have a full understanding‚ as a break down in understanding can cause a lot of distress and anxiety to the service user. It also allows for the career to think
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AS AND A2 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE STUDENT REVIEW PERSONAL DETAILS Please tick appropriate box Attendance Excellent Explained absence but good Explained absence Unexplained absence Cause for concern Punctuality Excellent Good Acceptable Needs improvement Unacceptable Suitability of dress Sensible awareness Displays understanding Satisfactory Inappropriate Lacks awareness and understanding Confidentiality
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am going to be explaining the potential effects of discriminatory practice on those who use the health and social care service. There are many outcomes of discrimination‚ these are marginalisation‚ disempowerment‚ low self-esteem and self identity- restricted opportunities‚ negative behaviours such as aggression or criminality. I will be defining each effect and relating it to a health and social care setting. Disempowerment Disempowerment is when people or a service user is discriminated against
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