| |Learner Name | | |Workplace address |Alexandra Grange Care Home‚ Oaklands Drive‚ Wokingham‚ RG41 2RU‚ Berkshire | | |NTQUK L3 | |Qualification
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Name: Vanda Dias Unit HSC 036 Outcome 1 1.1- Person centred values is about providing care to an individual to meet their needs. Just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ doesn’t mean they require the same care and support. For example: treating people as individuals‚ supporting people to access their rights‚ give them the right of choice‚ assist them to be as independent as possible and treat them with dignity and respect. 1.2- We must take into account the individual history
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By IV Initials Dated: Unit 4222-206 – The Role of the Health and Social Care Worker Candidate Name: Mark Mainwaring Date of Activity Award Title / Level Observed by your Assessor: Professional Discussion: Self Reflective Exercise: Seen By A Witness: Seen by an Expert Witness: Product Evidence: Questioning to Support Standards: YES Write Up/Factual Account Electronically Recorded: The Role of the Health and Social Care Worker 206 - Workbook Supports the QCF Vocational‚ QCF
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Colette Addison The role of the health and social care worker Outcome 1. 1. A working relationship differs from a personal relationship in lots of ways. Firstly working relationships are formal‚ with policies and procedures put in place to protect everyone involved. They are bound by a contract of employment and have codes of practice that must be adhered to. In a working relationship professionalism and responsibility are foremost in your job role. Other things such as trust‚ communication and encouragement
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Hi Brian‚ It was great to hear that you are considering a career as a social care worker‚ I can honestly say you have picked a very rewarding career. You asked me to describe the term “ duty of care” ok when you start off as an HCA (Health Care Assistant) the person you are responsible for‚ whether they be too young‚ old or incapable of doing certain things their selves which could include personal hygiene‚ cooking a meal or making a snack‚ safety in or around the home or outside
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The role of a social worker What is a social work? “Social work is a profession which promotes social change and problem solving in human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance wellbeing. Utilizing theories of human behaviour and social systems‚ social work intervenes at the point where people interact with their environments. Principles of human rights and social justice are fundamental to social work”. (Understanding Social work‚ Neil Thompson‚ 2005‚ page
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Social workers work with variety of clients i.e. individuals‚ families‚ groups and communities‚ promoting social changes and social inclusion‚ empowering clients and helping them to take control over their lives. They base their job on principles of Human rights‚ social justice following the Code of Practice‚ Ethics and Values of social work. This includes multiple tasks of investigating and assessing the needs and circumstances of clients‚ providing services according to individual needs‚ engaging
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Roles of a Social Worker Llowyan Forde Everest University on Line The Role of a Social Worker My dream career is to be a clinical social worker because the job enables me to help individuals who are socially disadvantaged and create an environment where they can be reformed and adapt to society. ”Clinical social workers help families deal with issues related to mental and substance abuse through a rehabilitation program” (Siegel & Worrall‚2012
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The Social Workers Role in End-of-Life Care Elmira College Brandon Saylor INTRO Social workers are central health care professionals in working with patients‚ families‚ practitioners‚ healthcare agents‚ and surrogates in the health system‚ and in the communication and conflict resolution process that is integral to health care decision making. Their knowledge set and experience make them an essential member of end-of-life care. However‚ current health care practices fail to effectively utilize
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Understand the role of the social care worker: J/601/8576 1.1. Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship: Working relationships are based on formal policies and procedures and agreed ways of working. A working relationship is professionally based. E.g. a responsibility of a support worker is to deliver a high standard of service to the individual. In a working relationship you would know your role and responsibility and would not share personal information. Personal
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