Responsibilities and limits of your relationship with an individual Working in ways that are agreed with your employer The importance of working in partnership with others Be able to handle information in agreed ways Questions CIS Assessment Induction Workbook – Standard One Standard 1 Role of the health and social care worker 1. Responsibilities and limits of your relationship with an individual 1.1 Know your main responsibilities to an individual you support Working in health and social
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Approval Report of: Inspection Manager Report Title Importance of Effective Induction within the workplace Summary This report has been written to consider the benefits of introducing an effective induction into the workplace‚ by focussing on the following topics: Importance of effective induction Phases of induction Legal aspects and implications Method of recording individual progress Evaluating the induction process Recommendation(s) Directors are asked to agree to the following: 1
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A personalised Induction will always be more effective August 2014 Word count: For this essay I have been asked to look at and discuss why or why not a personalised induction is more effective. For this I have looked at what was learnt in class‚ the theoretical concepts & techniques. I have also looked at historical and modern hypnotherapists views on inductions. Personally I believe that a personalised induction is a vital part of giving the most effective treatment
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process. An informed choice means that a service users’ has the information and support to think the choice through and to understand what reasonably expected consequences may be of making that choice (HealthKnowledge‚ 2008). I always ensure as part of my job role that I am not providing too much information because it can be oppressive and the fact that service users’ have different needs in relation to how information is provided and presented to them. Enabling service users to make informed choices
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Organisations are now in an era where change is continual and turbulent. There is far more intense competition between different organisations‚ as well as a growth in economic independence. Organisations need to be able to change the goods and services they provide to consumers on a frequent basis‚ this helps any business to keep on top of sales and achieve set targets. The products and customer services of an organisation constantly need to be new and innovative to ensure demand is satisfied.
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035 manage induction in health and social care or children and young people’s settings 1.1 Induction is a process which starts when a new member of staff is brought into an organisation it is not restricted to new staff Internal appointments may need a period of induction to help them adjust to new tasks in a changed working environment through induction organisations are able to maintain and improve standards of care and support The benefits of an induction programme for staff are that it enables
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An effective induction process should help new employees settle in‚ and understand their responsibilities and what is expected of them. Also‚ to ensure the employer receives the benefit of the new employee as quickly as possible. Inductions should also be carried out for staff changing roles or returning to work after a period of being absent such as maternity or Long Term Sickness. Within a few weeks of their employment commencing all new employees of LMH undertake a Staff Induction. As part of
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Common Induction Standards (Adult Social Care) Manager’s Guide This workbook has been updated and reviewed with funding from Skills for Care Berkshire‚ led by Berkshire Care Association in partnership with representatives from: Reading Borough Council‚ Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead‚ Wokingham Borough Council‚ Bracknell Forest Council‚ West Berkshire Council and Bracknell & Wokingham College September 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Standard 1 – Understanding The Principles of
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* How cld u ensure that position description and person specifications for vacancies are used by managers and other involved in recruitment and selection? I wld remain staff about their legal obligations in meetings or provide specific training if required. * List the specialists that cld assist companies in their recruitment and selection activities? Recruitment agents‚ remuneration specialists‚ security checks staff‚ psychologists‚ medical specialists * Outilne a selection strategy /procedure
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Social Worker A social worker is someone who provides a service for those who need it especially the disadvantaged. Main roles and responsibilities If your career path is a social worker some of the main roles and responsibilities associated with this job can differ depending on whether you are working with adults with learning difficulties the elderly or children/young people. If you are working with adults some of the roles that you would be required to do are working with the elderly
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