Unit 18: Introduction to Personalisation in Social Care Unit code: HSC 3046 Unit reference number: K/601/9493 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 22 Unit summary This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It introduces understanding of how personalisation affects the provision of social care services‚ with a focus on the systems‚ skills and support needed to implement personalised provision. Assessment requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance
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4. A study of palaeontology and past environments increases our understanding of the possible future range of plants and animals Explain the importance of the study of past environments in predicting the impact of human activity in present environments: • The knowledge gained from palaeontology (fossils) and the study of past environments can help us to understand present day ecosystems • This knowledge can be used to predict and determine the future for Australia’s plants and animals • Palaeobiologists
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Task 2 HSC 345-1.2 Restrictive/ non restrictive interventions This is a form of intervention‚ which usually aims to prevent the movement of an individual or to move them from a dangerous incident. This can be by bodily contact or by moving of the environment eg: closing doors. Its stops the person from freely moving. It has risks to both those who use this method‚ those who you use this method on if not done correctly‚ and those around. Non-restrictive interventions – removing the item etc
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PROMOTE CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT 1.1 When assessing you need to take account of a range of factors: 1. Confidentiality must be kept at all times. You must have the senior practitioner’s and/or the parents’ permission before making formal observations of children. Do not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Line of reporting-only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when a child
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QCF LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA HSC037:PROMOTE AND IMPLEMENT HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Questions | Answers | Learning Outcome/Assessment criteria | Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting | | 1.1 | Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer | | 1.2 | Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: * Self * The employer or
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A) Reflect on the importance of a child centered approach in early years setting A child-centred curriculum offers children the opportunity to make choices about what‚ how and who they want to play with. It enables children to progress and develop at their own pace. Good practice in an early setting will consider the child’s needs‚ likes and dislikes and adapt the planning of learning. It enhances the child’s growth and development and also makes them feel valued. It gives the child the right to
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confidentiality. Workers who provide direct care must: • Ensure that they recognize‚ preserve and promote the rights of the individuals using their service(s)‚ in a way that enables the individual to have choices‚ and to engage as active partners in having their needs met. This includes their right to be treated with dignity‚ and have their privacy and confidentiality respected. • Promote the independence and wellbeing of the people using their service(s) so that they can achieve their full
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an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is called a substrate. The area of the enzyme that binds to the substrate is called the active site - where the action takes place. * Cofactors and coenzymes are small molecules or ions that help enzymes to act. HSC Biology Notes – Hugh Phillips Maintaining a Balance 1.Most organisms are active in a limited temperature range: Identify the role of enzymes in metabolism‚ describe their chemical composition and use a simple model to describe their specificity on
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H HSC O37 PROMOTING AND IMPLEMENTING HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTING. TASK 1‚ 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3& 1.4 IDENTIFYING THE LEGISLATION RELATING TO HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEGAL FRAME WORK ➢ Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 The health and safety at work Act 1974‚ this the primary piece of legislation covering the work related health and safety in the united kingdom . it set s out a lot of employers’ responsibilities for health and safety at work ➢ Management
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family and not just the patient. The following case study of Omid ’s story: The Power of Family-Centered Care highlights the positive and negative aspects of their family’s healthcare experiences ‚ and models of family nursing and concepts of family-centred care. By comparing the theories and models to what is currently put into practice by today’s nurses and healthcare providers a better outcome for this family is idealized. Nursing Care has Resounding Effects on a Family In this case study‚ a
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