collect personal and health information about you directly or through your representative for the primary purpose of providing you with care and support services. The information we collect may include‚ but is not limited to‚ your name‚ address‚ phone number‚ date of birth‚ payment information and emergency contact information. Details such as your care plan‚ hours of care provided and general information about your health‚ wellbeing and medical history may also recorded each time we have contact with
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One example of a Care Value Base implemented in a GP surgery is Effective communication. Effective communication is verbal speech or other methods of communicating information that get a point across. When an individual may need other ways other than verbal communication ‚a GP must respect this care value as it is their responsibility to cater for what an individual may need. Effective Communication is upheld in a GP surgery for many reasons such as a person may require a hearing aid and might not
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In this essay I will refer to the present-day provisions of social care services available to children in Ireland. I will refer to the services available: foster care‚ residential care and detention centres and the origins of these services which include the work houses‚ the reformatory schools‚ the industrial schools and the boarding out system. To understand how we have these services today‚ we must look at where they originated from. Social care practice is hard to define. This has suited agencies
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Kelsi Kelly HNC Social Care A Social Care Values Values is culturally defined standards by which people judge desirability‚ goodness and beauty and which serve as broad guidelines for social living as well as public policies. Values have a major influence on a person behaviour and attitude. There are many types of values people believe in such as family‚ moral and traditional values. I have many different values one which is manners this is mostly a family value for me as I have been
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Health and Social Care Assignment UNIT 5 - UNDERSTAND PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW In this assignment‚ you will demonstrate your knowledge of person-centred care and consider how to put this into practice in complex and sensitive situations. You will explore what is meant by the term ‘consent’‚ define person-centred values‚ and consider how active participation can be used to best effect. You will consider how risk assessments can support informed
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James Billock Who Will Help Maggy? MAGGY was painted by Harvey Dinnerstein in 1985. Coincidently‚ that was the same year I joined the Army. Initially the painting appeared to be just a simple and unassuming portrait. Except for the flowers‚ there was not much color and it was rather muted and mostly dark. There was no real background to speak of‚ just a single vanishing line that merely allowed the viewer to differentiate between the floor and the blank wall behind her. In short‚ it was merely
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SECTION 1: Understand the Role of the Social Care Worker. 1. Give an explanation of how a working relationship differs from a personal relationship. Working relationships are based upon our professional behaviour and meeting the expectations of our colleagues and employees in a professional setting. They usually occur in a working / professional environment and are limited‚ in theory‚ by the scope of the job roles and the context provided by the job role. In contrast‚ personal relationships are
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE PRINCIPLES OF SUPPORT For an Old Care home there are some underlying principles of support that need to be applied to ensure that the patients and people living in the care home are looked after for in a dignified way. These principles are: - Respect for privacy and Dignity – This principle ensures that the old people have a right to lead their life in their own dignified way that they choose to. They dress up in the way they want to‚ eat the way they want to and
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(2010) which states that social worker should ensure that their client should have clear understand what they are consenting to. Furthermore‚ social workers should be aware that some client may not have the capacity to make an informed consent. According to AASW code of ethics (2010‚ p.27) “when a client cannot grant informed
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interactions in health & social care. (400 words) The purpose of this report is to explain how current ethical guidelines for counsellors and supervisor practitioners influence counselling interactions in health and social care. “Everyone who works within the health and social care sector has to abide by the ethical guidelines. “Ethics can be defined as a set of moral principles or rules of conduct.” (O’Farrell‚ 1999)” The three main elements of the ethics framework are values‚ principles and personal
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