Level 3 Diploma Health & Social care‚ Unit 2 1.1(Q) Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role: I have worked for Choice support for six years. I work in a homeless hostel which offers tenancy support along with signposting ‚for residents to gain more indepth support. Westview House cater for twenty nine residents around substance misuse‚ mental health and other issues they may be experiencing. My current role as project
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NVQ 2 25/3/15 Kym Barratt Unit 13 Dementia Awareness 1. 1.1 Dementia describes a group of chronic degenerative conditions of brain function. The type of dementia will determine the areas of the brain that are affected and its’ progression. It typically affects memory‚ communication skills‚ personality and reasoning. 1.2 The key functions of the brain affected by dementia are memory‚ ability to make decisions‚ ability to use reason and logic‚ personality‚ ability to communicate and
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IC02 Question 3 Infection is caused by bad bacteria which does not belong there Colonisation is when it inhabits a specific body part but no signs and symptons of infection they only cause infection if they move from one part of the body to another or person to person. Question 4 A localised infections is an infections that is limited to a specific body part or region. A systemic infection is the opposit. That’s when the patogen is distributed throughtout the whole body. Question
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Hairdressing NVQ level 2 Basic Cutting Assignment 6 One Length Hair Cut. Equipment required: Scissors‚ cutting collar‚ sectioning clips‚ gown‚ towel‚ comb‚ water spray. How to sit or positioning of the client: The client must be sitting up nice and straight with their head slightly tilted towards the floor to prevent unwanted graduation‚ it is absolutely vital that the client does not have their legs crossed as this could cause problems with balance and symmetry. Cutting techniques used
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NVQ LEVEL 4 IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT ON HSC 43 At my last annual appraisal - this was attended by myself and my line manager - I was able to look at and evaluate my overall performance over the last year; also‚ the training I have undergone ; and whether I have met all of my training targets that we set at my last appraisal. I brought my up-to-date training file (where I have entered all details of my training and development and certificates achieved)
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Below are some organisations which can help and support while making complaints about the dissatisfaction in health and social care sector. We can be considered to take our concerns to these organizations‚ if our complaints are not addressed by internal management. 1. Local Safeguarding Adults Board If anyone is abused or‚ is likely to be abused or‚ we are suspicious
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Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples setting (SHC 32) 1.Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. In my current role as a senior care assistant it’s my duty to maintain standards of care within the organisation by following guidelines set out from the organisations that inspect and govern the home. As a senior/shift leader it is my duty to ensure that staff
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50118195.CU1530 – promote communication in health social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate To express needs‚ share ideas and information‚ to reassure‚ to express feelings‚ to socialize‚ to share experiences and to ask questions 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work settings Depending on whether communication needs are met you can encourage an individual to participate or discourage support and trust
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Unit 6 The role of the Health and Social Care Worker 1 understand working relationships in health and social care 1.1Explain how a working relationship is different to a personal relationship A personal relationship is one where your personal life and extra curricular activities and social life are involved. A work relationship is another way of describing a relationship with your co-worker. You spend time together at work‚ you work well together‚ but you have little or no contact outside of
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Task 2 –The needs of the client and the types of service that exist to meet their needs Matlock children’s centre is a health and social care and early years’ service that provides care and advice from clients aged 0-5 years of age who are both male and female and all seem to be the same race (white Caucasian). Usually around 10 children attend the different sessions available and the service for peeps two runs twice a week from 11am -1pm twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays every two weeks
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