HNC SOCIAL CARE VALUES ESSAY This essay will examine how social care values and principles influence practice. My own value base was influenced by my parents and extended family initially. As I was growing up teachers and peers also influenced my values. Amongst some of the values I live my life by are having self-respect and being respectful of others; being trustworthy‚ honest and truthful; being non-judgemental. I was always encouraged to work hard and do well at school which would help me
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with Challenging behaviour Course: BTEC National Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care (level 3) Learner Name (Please enter your name): Jade Monk Assessor Name: Jayne Boyns Internal Verifier: Lead IV Sampled? (Y/N) Pre-Issue IV Date: Assignment Title: 27b Assignment Ref (if used): Issue Date: w/c End Date: Actual Hand-in Date: Unit/ AC Ref Assessment Criteria Achieved Evidence Location Comments/feedback from assessor P2 Explain how legislation/guidance applies to challenging behaviour
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emotions and relationships. If our attachment is strong then we will feel stronger emotions. The complexity of our attachment will also dictate how we move through our grief. Grief has several components: physical‚ behavioural‚ emotional‚ mental‚ social and spiritual. Looking at an anticipated death for example when someone is terminally ill planning can be made well in advance of the loss happening. We may then experience anticipatory grief. This type of grief gives the bereaved an opportunity
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Clayton Types of Challenging Behaviour Triggers and causes M1 Aggression- abusive behaviour‚ violence‚ fighting. A person portraying aggressive behaviour may fight with people when frustrated or speak in an abusive manner. Particularly this behaviour is often shown when a person is becoming frustrated with a certain situation. For example‚ a boy with Aspergers may be asked to read something aloud in front of his class‚ however due to his syndrome he does not feel comfortable in social situations. He
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Values In this assignment I will be discussing how my own personal value base impacts on Social Care Values and goals of my agency. I will also discuss how I have looked at anti-discriminatory practice‚ what values are involved and how I promote this in my own workplace. I will be identifying legislation and how this influences my practice as a worker. I believe that a value is something that is important to an individual and the values that I believe in play a very important role in my life
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difficulties in community participation. I did this in a major way by participating in the collection and presentation of our petition to the Scottish Parliament to request that Befriending is to be financed with core funding. Although Befriending‚ to help social
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Social Policy and its application to Social Service Provision HNC Social Care Learning Outcome 1 Submission Date /2015 Sarah Monteith BC0094270 Word count 1‚667 SCENARIO ONE Miss Ruth Smith is a young mother in her mid-twenties who is unmarried and has two young children‚ one who is disabled. Miss Smith has an inherited condition which has resulted in small stature and curvature to the bones of her spine and legs. She has limited strength although mobile and able to drive. Ruth is currently
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Bibliography: Cowan‚ C. (2008) Risk factors in cases of known deaths of young people with experience of care: an exploratory study‚ Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care. 7 (1). Cowling‚ C (2010). Good Funeral Guide‚ Continuum. New York. p73. Douglas‚ A (2002). Victorian Mourning Customs‚ Pagewise‚ Inc. Retrieved from http://ky.essortment.com/victorianmouri_rlse.htm. Kubler-Ross‚ E
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HNC Social Care Graded Unit PLAN By I am currently working for inc corp as a Supported Living Assistant providing support to a young gentleman with both physical and developmental disabilities in his own home. For the purpose of this report and in line with inc confidentiality procedures and the Data Protection Act 1998‚ I have changed names in order to protect the individual and maintain confidentiality. I currently work with a young man called David who is 21 years old and lives in the
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Behaviour may be defined by the way one performs and manages oneself in front of others. Behaviour can often be labelled ‘good’ (acceptable) or ‘bad’ (unacceptable) in educational and social settings Inappropriate behaviour are behaviours that are deemed as unsuitable and fall below societies expectations. It may be because the behaviour happens outs of context e.g. wrong time‚ place and people. Behaviour that is outside the ‘norm’ is also commonly referred to as ‘challenging’. Challenging behaviour
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