Social workers have to be registered with a Care Council to ensure their competence‚ they have to re-register every 2 years and finalise post-registration training and learning to meet the guideline. They can be struck off if they don’t stick to professional code of practice to ensure people using social work service can have faith and trust. The law provides social workers a framework and guidance and assist in making critical decisions‚ preventing bad practice and provides framework of legal rights
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Answers to Unit 9 1)There are different uses of foster care placements and amongst them the main ones are as follow: *EMERGENCY-where children need to stay somewhere safe for a few nights‚ *SHORT -TERM-cares look after children for a few weeks /months while plans are being made for children’s future‚ *SHORT BREAKS-for disable children‚with special needs or behavioural difficulties who stay for a while with a family so they parents/carers can have a break‚ *REMAND-for young people remanded
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HSC024: Safeguarding and Protection of individuals from abuse and harm. 1.1 In your answer from the workbook you completed‚ you described the following terms instead of defining them. Please review this section by defining each of the terms outlined below: * Physical abuse * Psychological abuse * Sexual abuse * Finance abuse * Self neglect * Institutional abuse 1.2 Identify the signs and symptoms associated with physical abuse SHC 024: Duty of care in a health and social care setting
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Name: Wendy Robertson 1. 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role When working with children we have a duty of care to them‚ to always put them first. Younger children will often need more care as they are more vulnerable. Our vigilance and attention keeps young children safe as they grow and develop. It helps children in the areas of development below: .the ability to foresee and cope with potential dangers .more robust immune systems .empathy- understanding that
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HSC024: Safeguarding and Protection of individuals from abuse and harm. 1.1 In your answer from the workbook you completed‚ you described the following terms instead of defining them. Please review this section by defining each of the terms outlined below: * Physical abuse * Psychological abuse * Sexual abuse * Finance abuse * Self neglect * Institutional abuse 1.2 Identify the signs and symptoms associated with physical abuse SHC 024: Duty of care in a health
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Joanne clark Norfolk house Assignment 204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 204 Task A Booklet Create a booklet about safeguarding‚ which can be used as a reminder for people who work in the care profession. The booklet must: Ai Describe in your own words what is meant by the following types of abuse: • Physical abuse Physical abuse is the use of physical force that may result in bodily injury‚physical pain or impairment.physical abuse may include but is not
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Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s settings. Assignment 055 Task 1) Duty of care means Young Children‚ Children and some Young People that may not have the skills in caring for themselves or have learning disabilities or that are disabled will not have the developmental skills in caring for themselves or they are not physically able to care for themselves‚ so it is paramount that they are protected by adults that care for them or are around
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Unit 2: Health and Social Care Values Task 2B Confidentiality Confidentiality Is vital as it protects a individual from personal information being shared. Trust is really important between the service user and the service provider. It depends on whether the user is confident that the personal information will be kept confidential. An example of confidentiality in a health and social care setting is adhering to the data protection act which means that any data that is related
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Claim against the Commissioner of Police on the psychiatric injury of Scarlett Duty of care and breach of duty The issues are whether the police owed a duty to Scarlett to protect secrecy of the confidential information; and whether the duty was breached by the police by leaving the confidential information in an unattended police vehicle. To establish the existence of duty of care‚ foreseeability‚ relationship of proximity‚ and fair‚ just and reasonable should first be proved. In Hill v CC
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