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    How are care values promoted in health and social care settings? Care values are a set of rules and guidelines that every health and social care practitioner has to follow in order to provide services to their clients. The seven principles are: - Promoting equality and diversity - Maintaining confidentiality of information –promoting individual’s rights and beliefs. In a day care setting the practitioners maintain confidential information as they follow the data protection act‚ the day care centre

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    DIPLOMA IN COUNSELLING Person Centred Counselling Theory and Practice 3‚000 Word Assignment Person Centred Theory and Practice Assumes: It is Necessary that Two People are in Psychological Contact. This assignment introduces some of the Rogerian fundamental principles of person-centred personality theory‚ thus forming backdrop for the consideration of the three core-conditions required for successful therapeutic alliance. The main thrust of the assignment looks at the first of the six preconditions

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    By providing Family Centred Care and allowing the presence of a primary care giver it is not only important for the emotional health of a hospitalised child‚ it can also help the family to feel involved in the care and decision making‚ it also allows parents to remain in control of their child and have a positive effect on the family’s health as a whole‚ with reports showing that the biggest cause of stress for parents of hospitalised children is the lack of parental control (Corlett & Twycross‚

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    The world is full of people who needs health care‚ unfortunately the health care has become an area of human life with a lot of inequality between people and social classes‚ many people around the world have fought for the equality in this ambit here we´re going to develop this topic. Health care is a necessity of human life‚ the term public and social health was created around the 16th century; there has always been a preference because of the cost of this service. Anyway in the last two centuries

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    P3 For my work experience I went to St Georges Residential Home‚ while I was there I witnessed how important and how effective communication can be in terms of a health care setting. In extreme cases it could be a matter of life and death. For example if a senior carer is giving tablets to a service user and they don’t watch them taking them this will affect the service user in terms of health and medical reasons. All these service users need is some company. Environmental factors effecting communication

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    Resiliency: I have also learned about the ways in which I am resilient as well as how I can improve my resiliency in the Intro to Abuse course. I discovered that my resiliency score is fairly high at 220‚ meaning that I am “quite a bit” resilient. The category in which I had the highest level of resiliency with a score of 14 out of 15 possible points is the “Opportunities for Meaningful Participation” section. I think I scored especially highly in this section because I have positive family characteristics

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    Person-Centred Approaches to Counselling Unit The essay will evaluate the necessity and importance of the development of the core conditions in the counselling process and critically analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the person-centred approach on the counselling process. The Person-Centred Approach focuses on the clients own best authority as it is based on the client’s personal experience in his or her own life here and now. It shows the client as someone who has the ability of fulfilling

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    employment agreement The terms and conditions of a contract are required by law. It has a list of the way bluebird works and what is accepted and what isn’t accepted. It has an explanation of payment‚ this including sick pay and holiday pay. It also has your hours of work. The costs of starting with bluebird‚ such as requirements like CRB and uniform. It also has the training conditions. It explains the termination process as well. It also goes through briefly the policies of company which you are signing

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    violated. It can discuss all thematic human rights issues throughout the year. HRC defines human rights as "rights inherent to all human beings‚ whatever our nationality‚ place of residence‚ sex‚ national or ethnic origin‚ color‚ religion‚ language‚ or any other status." Introduction Health is key to the happiness and well-being of humans. It can be affected by various factors in

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    Confidentiality Confidentiality is an important principle in health and social care because it functions to impose a boundary on the amount of personal information and data that can be disclosed without consent. Confidentiality arises where a person disclosing personal information reasonably expects his or her privacy to be protected‚ such as in a relationship of trust. The relationship between health and social care professionals and their patients/clients centres on trust‚ and trust is dependent

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