1 Unit SHC 34: Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role SHC 34 1.1 Having a “duty of care” means it is my responsibility to provide care and support to individuals within the policies and procedures and agreed ways of working as set out by my employer and within the law. It is about avoiding injury and abuse from
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1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people‚ and adults. Communicating effectively within the children‚ young people and adults are very important to enable strong relationship to build between children‚ young people and adults. We should consider both we you approach other people and how we respond to them. We are more likely to communicate information to one another if we have positive relationships. (Burnham 2011). To
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to fulfil their job role and equipment is safe to use‚ properly maintained and employees are trained to use it. Policies and procedures such as medication‚ fire safety‚ COSHH‚ moving and handling‚ are all included in Health and Safety legislation. 3. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: (1.3) a) Self To ensure the health and safety of one’s self and of others in the workplace. Ensure there
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the organisation‚ to the team and not least to the individuals within the team. The way that people work in teams is just as important as their individual performance. Teamwork can contribute towards: 1. Improved productivity 2. Quality improvement 3. Innovation and creativity 4. Capitalisation of technological advances 5. Improved employee motivation and commitment Effective teams are flexible‚ creative and responsive to the demands of the task. They demonstrate high levels of involvement‚ accept
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Person Centred planning is a way of enabling people to think about what they want now and in the future. It is about supporting people to plan their lives‚ work towards their goals and get the right support. Person Centred Planning is a collection of tools and approaches that can be used to plan with a person- not for them. Planning should build upon the person’s circle of support and involve all the people who are important in that person’s life. Person centred planning is built upon the values
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Learner Name: Agnes Szabo Date: 21.10.2011 CYP 3.1 Understand child young person development LO1. Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young People from birth – 19 years 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of and rate of development and why This is important Sequence means that there is a definite pattern to a child developing e.g. a toddler being able to walk before they can
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Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young People’s settings 1.1 Explain what is meant by * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion Diversity basically means difference. Diversity is about understanding that everyone has things in common but also that everyone is different. Diversity is about embracing those differences because if everything and everyone was the same then life would be boaring. Some examples of diversity are listed below:
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afe ire S guard h rs dults Boar d gA in Glouce uth ste o S Easy read South Gloucestershire Safeguarding Adults Board Winterbourne View Hospital A Serious Case Review By Margaret Flynn The Winterbourne View Hospital Serious Case Review What happened? Winterbourne View was a hospital in South Gloucestershire for people with learning disabilities and autism whose behaviour sometimes made their families and professionals worry. It was meant to help by assessing
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HND in Health & Social Care level 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKPLACE UNIT 3 Tutor: Chisomje Ezeaku Submit by: Anasthasia Ngalula From group: D ID: LCC20135253 1.2 The responsibilities of employers and employee for maintaining health & safety in a workplace Health and social care settings also face potential hazards and injuries‚ so policies and legislation are need to promote and implement in the health and social care workplace. Employers and staffs are responsible
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Alison Sutton Task A Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update your staff hand book to reflect current employment law A1- identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. * Internet * Union reps * Policies and procedures Once you have identified a reliable source of information A2- list three aspects of employment covered by law * Minimum wage * Training * Holiday entitlements
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