1.1 What is abuse? Abuse is the infringement of an individual’s human and civil rights by another individual or persons. The following is the definition of abuse in The Protection for Persons in Care Act (PPCA). In this statement‚ "abuse" is defined as mistreatment‚ whether physical‚ sexual‚ mental‚ emotional‚ and financial or a combination of any of them‚ that is reasonably likely to cause death or that causes or is reasonably likely to cause serious physical or psychological harm to a person‚
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P1/M1 Explain how individual rights should be respected in a supportive relationship Every individual have rights and for them to have the best care they should be able to practice their rights as long as it doesn’t affect others around them or put themselves in danger. To have a supportive relationship with someone you would have to respect and value them and allow them to exercise their rights. One of the key principles in caring for a people is to develop a supportive relationship by helping
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Is health a biological or social issue? Changes in society‚ of how people live‚ have ultimately led to a ‘medical model’ of health. Trends of human evolution have led to urbanisation and industrialisation. Beginning over 12000 years ago (Halliday & Davey 2010) when ancestral humans began settlements and left their nomadic lifestyles behind reaching a climax sometime during 2006-2007 when for the first time in human history more people were living in cities and urban environments than in the
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to compare and contrast my own definitions of health and illness compared to the definitions I would provide for a group of low socio-economic people living with a disability. I was told to use the Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1998)‚ for this exercise. I decided to focus on Indigenous Australians living with a disability for an example of a low socio-economic class. Step 2 My first thought on this reflection task was that I the definition of health and illness that I would provide for myself compared
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Mental illness can be a social problem because there are a lot of mental illnesses that affect how you socialize with the world. For instance‚ anxiety / panic disorders affect your ability to communicate with the world. Social anxiety disorder equals social phobia. With social anxiety disorder‚ you find it hard if not impossible to talk to anyone. Typically a person with social anxiety disorder will sit by themselves‚ withdrawn from society due to their phobia of it. A person with severe depression
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beings‚ whatever our nationality‚ place of residence‚ sex‚ national or ethnic origin‚ color‚ religion‚ language‚ or any other status." Introduction Health is key to the happiness and well-being of humans. It can be affected by various factors in
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discrimination that could potentially occur within a health and social care maybe that a member of staff is constantly giving someone less attention and not meeting their needs or even purposely serving them last because they do not agree with their religious beliefs. However covert is a more closed and covered up type of discrimination where it is harder to prove that the person has discriminated against another at all‚ in a health and social care setting an example of this maybe if job applications
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Social determinants of health can be defined as the following‚ "the conditions in which people are born‚ grow‚ live‚ work‚ and age. These circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money‚ power and resources at global‚ national and local levels" (WHO.int‚ n.d.). An example of social determinants include living in poverty‚ crime‚ not having an proper education‚ lack of health insurance‚ and living in a community that doesn’t offer preventative health fairs. Social determinates of health can
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Social determinants of health are factors that influence the health of all people. There are 14 factors influencing health. Some of these factors include income‚ stress‚ education‚ employment‚ early childhood development‚ food insecurity‚ race‚ gender‚ etc. This paper focuses on housing and the impacts of housing on health based on a reading called Social determinants of health: The Canadian facts by J. Mikkonen and D. Raphael (2010). This paper will also analyze a current newspaper article about
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The Effects of Poverty and Health on Education: A Guided Look into The Social Determinants of Health Introduction An individual’s level of health has many factors that are each contributing to a scale that varies on a positive and negative scale. When one factor directly affects an individual‚ all other factors will be affected‚ either positively or negatively‚ because of how closely each determinate is interlinked. Education is the factor of focus in this paper‚ therefore we will examine how
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