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    preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual contributes to their care plan 2.2 Describe ways to put person centred values into practice in a complex or sensitive situation 2.3 Evaluate the use of care plans in applying person centred values 2.4 Explain the importance of monitoring an individual’s changing needs or preferences 3. Understand the importance of establishing consent when providing care or support 3.1 Describe factors that influence the capacity of an individual to express consent 3.2 Explain

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    interact with another individual. Interpersonal communication takes two people. Without the second individual‚ it is impossible to have interpersonal communication. The participants of interpersonal communication are a dyad: a couple‚ a pair‚ or perchance rivals. Assemblies of three or more people are also seen as combinations of dyads. Without a dyad‚ a connection ceases to exist‚ and without a bond‚ there is no interpersonal communication. This indicates that if an individual disengage from the relationship

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    working with any individual I would always check their care plan‚ to see what THEIR beliefs and requirements are to allow me to carry out my duties safely and without concern. In carrying out procedures in a particular way with one patient might be acceptable to them but to another it could be interpreted as abuse. Dignity and privacy policies must be followed to ensure good practice. Consent must be obtained at all times to avoid misunderstandings. I would encourage the individual to participate and

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    holistic approach towards the individual and the state he is in‚ is very important because it gets to the centre of the issue‚ and simply gives a wider perspective to look at the problem. Once the centre of the pain‚ where it is coming from‚ is identified; best way of treatment can be applied. Sometimes pain‚ or discomfort may come from our emotions‚ like worryetc. 1.2 Describe different approaches to alleviate pain and minimise discomfort Repositioning individuals to avoid bed sores and adjustments

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    BELONGING SPEECH Belonging is a part of life that every individual consciously and subconsciously searches for. What does the term ‘belonging’ mean to you. Is it the feelings of acceptance and understanding through the connections that we make to people‚ places and groups or is just plain old human instinct an inner drive A need that is imprinted into the genetics of people. As an individual we must strive to establish connections that allow us to actualize a sense of belonging. Today I aim to

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    only determined by the individual but is also the product of other determinants of health. Road safety is a prominent health behaviour and concern in young people‚ with people under 25 representing 36% of annual road fatalities despite making up 15% of all drivers. Young people’s road safety is not only the result of an individual but also stems from the other determinants of health which consist socio-cultural‚ socio-economic and environmental influences. BODY 1 - Individual determinants consist

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    their point or take in the point being made. Outcome 2: meet the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals. 2.1 demonstrate how to establish the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals. Everyone has a slightly different style of communicating this is one of the things that make every individual unique. As we know communication is a two-way process and effective communication requires everyone involved to be able to express

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    There is also another reason that one could argue that has caused Rubashov’s internal conflict. The juxtaposition of No.1’s identity with Rubashov’s in this chapter is not accidental. No. 1 is a clear opposite of Rubashov as he is depicted as an individual who has “faith in himself” contrasting Rubashov’s loss of faith. Through No.1‚ we are able to reach a deeper understanding of Rubashov’s conflict. Part of his conflict has stemmed from his imprisonment and the accusations of crimes he did not commit

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    of inconsistency of measured happiness levels for a single individual cast considerable doubt on the appropriateness of comparing happiness levels across individuals? Economists are not convinced measured happiness levels actually tell anything about how to rate a single individual’s satisfaction. Happiness levels vary due to differing factors including income‚ relationship status‚ age‚ residence and employment status. No two individuals are composed of the same factors and thus‚ comparing happiness

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    Department of Counseling‚ Educational Leadership‚ and School Psychology Department‚ Feinstein School of Education and Human Development‚ Rhode Island College‚ Providence‚ RI 02908 E-mail: todd@toddschmenk.com 1. Key Concepts In dealing with individuals and in my experience and studies over the years I have come to the conclusion that a person’s development and interactions with the world is a compilation of internal adaptations to external stimulus. As the philosopher Ken Wilber put it

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