experience of an individual trying to belong‚ in a world that is rigid and set up with pre-determined rules that cannot be broken. ‘Neighbours’ by Tim Winton also illustrates the idea of a couple finding the sense of belonging in a place where they initially feel ostracised by the cultural differences that they encountered. To belong is to be included and accepted in a community‚ a group or even to feel belong in places. To belong sometimes involves the risk of losing self-identity. An individual may have
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INTERACTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA. OUTCOME 1. Dementia is a progressive illness that usually occurs over a period of time one of the earliest signs of dementia is problems with a persons memory‚ this can result in the individual behaving and communicating differently . Because there are so many different types of dementia the signs and symptoms of these can vary widely‚ because of this the communicating abilities of the individual will vary greatly each form of dementia
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because the more an individual develops his capacities‚ the more valuable he is to society. Mill provides detailed instructions on how to cultivate vital individuality; however‚ he also acknowledges the difficulty of truly nurturing individuality in a society in which the majority’s opinion stifles that of the minority. He takes issue with the illegitimate power society has over the individual. He worries that this “social tyranny” hinders the self-cultivation of the individual. Although he fears
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The Many Me’s Questionnaire Words or phrases I use to describe my physical self 1. I am blue eyed man 2. I am 5’11 3. I am Stocky built 4. I am Balding 5. I am Average Words or phrases I use to describe my personality 6. I am Authoritative 7. I am curious 8. I am analytical 9. I am kind 10. I am ambitious Words or phrases I use to describe my social self (me interacting with others) 11. I am outgoing 12. I am comical 13. I am a good listener 14. I am a good communicator 15
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People fight for equality for all individuals‚ each person treated the exact same. The problem with this fighting stance is that the equality they want accomplished is not actually equality. Equality means that each person is given equal opportunity to do what they desire. This opportunity does not guarantee that people will pursue those desires‚ but the opportunity stays available for them. When people want exact same treatment for each individual‚ they are actually fighting for sameness rather
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respecting individuality‚ allowing and supporting individuals to retain this or if required restore it. Person centred values should be at the very core of social care work‚ and infact is a legal requirement as many of it’s values are mimicked in acts such as the human rights act and the health and social care act‚ furthermore it should be present in your companies policy and codes of practice. If you are practicing proficient person centred values individuals should feel they are supported in accessing
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in life‚ school and one’s career throughout. The word life itself can make someone laugh or cry. It can make someone happy or sad. When paired with adversity‚ one becomes stronger with perseverance. Each obstacle that is overcome enables an individual to be better prepared for the next. Some believe that adversity without perseverance can be a living hell; moreover‚ drug addiction recovery without perseverance is will most definitely be a living hell. In school‚ for example‚ a student can
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considered when working with young people as they could be your legal obligation. What is duty of care? Who do you owe duty of care too? What is mandatory reporting? When should you report a situation? Duty of care is giving reasonable care to individuals you work with‚ co-workers‚ and the general public to protect them from risks of harm that could happen. The measure of reasonable care depends on training‚ experience‚ and qualifications. When deciding whether it is your duty of care to help in
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and young people’s setting. SHC 34 Outcome 1 To have a duty of care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of the Employer. A negligent act could be unintentional but careless or intentional that results in abuse or injury. A negligent act is breaching the duty of care. If an individual has evidence that you have been negligent‚ you are likely to be disciplined. You could lose your job and you could
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own basic needs – personal hygiene‚ a healthy food/drink plan‚ wearing appropriate clothing. * Neglect by others: lack of suitably trained staff‚ not providing appropriate/adequate amounts of food/drinks‚ failing to provide adequate care for individuals’ needs. 1.2 identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse *Physical abuse: sprains‚ bruising‚ broken bones‚ fractures‚ dislocations & open wounds *Sexual abuse: genital pain/irritation‚ bruising/bleeding‚ UTI/STI/STD
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