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    Equality and Diversity

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    possible. I would cold call Educational establishments to sell advertising space in our Journal and also monitor staff performance against their individual sales targets and the performance July 1993 – Oct 2001 Fairmount Care Home‚ Bradford This was a residential care home for the elderly. My duties included checking and handing over individual reports at the beginning of each night shift. I also provided care to the service users following their individual care plans. One of my tasks was to get

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    1 Legal and organizational requirements on equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination‚ rights ‚ confidentiality and sharing of information in relation to managing and developing yourself and your workforce Legislation forms a framework which all care homes must adhere to; this is carried out in many guises and includes many parliamentary acts such as human rights act 1998 and the mental health act 1993‚ these acts are designed to protect and promote rights and responsibilities of people within a care

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    Task 2 Some reasons that children may need to be looked after outside their homes‚ may include; neglect‚ abuse‚ financial difficulties‚ illness or family breakdowns. The cares that can be given to these children include; adoption‚ foster care‚ respite care‚ emergency care‚ shared family care and care within a residential setting. Adoption may be seen as a last resort‚ as it involves the children being taken out of the home permanently‚ and being placed with another family. This often happens if numerous

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    Title: 216 Support independence in the tasks of daily living Level: 2 Credit Value: 5 GLH 33 1. Understand principles for supporting independence in the tasks of daily living 1.1 Explain how individuals can benefit from being as independent as possible in the tasks of daily living Active participation promotes independence in the tasks of daily living as this gives the client the confidence and independence needed to complete tasks by themselves without the support of others. Daily living tasks

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    unit 2 P5

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    Describe legislations and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures used in health and social care to reduce the risk of two types of abuse Scenario one I am going to use an elderly lady‚ called Arlene (aged 91) who lives in a residential care home who is being neglected by the care providers in the setting. Care standards act 2000 is a legislation put in place in health and social care settings to ensure that all the standards are met at all times and something is done about it if they are not

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    Guidance Current theoretical approaches may include: Therapeutic communities childcare Social pedagogy All systems Outcome based Life space Solution focused Current legal and rights framework‚ policies and legislation As relevant to UK Home nation Unit 087 Work with Children and Young People in a Residential Care Setting Outcome 2 Understand own role and professional responsibilities in a residential care setting Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1. Explain the requirements of

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    Person Centred

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    Standard 7 Person centred support Your Name: Workplace: Start Date: Completion Date: Contents 1. Promote person-centred values in everyday work 2. Working in a person-centred way 3. Recognising possible signs of dementia 4. Supporting active participation 5. Supporting an individual’s rights to make choices 6. Promoting spiritual and emotional well-being 7. Questions CIS Assessment Induction Workbook – Seven Page 2 of 37 Standard 7 Person centred support 1. Promote person centred values in everyday

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    Unit 3 assessment Assessement and care in end of life care Section 1: Understanding the holistic approach to end of life care 1) Various needs that would be considered when planning an individuals end of life care; a) The physical needs to be considered for a person needing end of life care are likely to be pain‚ nausea and vomiting‚ breathlessness and weakness/fatigue. Some people may also need help with mobility and personal care. b) The emotional/pysychological

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    Lauren Ferguson 201: ERR ERR.01- understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting Task A: sources of information enable me to update staff handbook. For me to gain information to update the staff handbook with the current employment laws I could use the following sources. 1) on the internet I can do research about employment law 2) I could read a book on employment laws 3)consult with Trade Unions. AII a) Aspects

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    Nursing Home Visit

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    lived there for a few months but assured me that she enjoys living there and that everyone is kind and friendly to her. She told me that of the faculties that she has been at that this one was the most comfortable one of all. She felt like she was at home here. This was my second visit with my client‚ so she was very comfortable with me and was much more opened to talk with me the second time. I asked if she would mind if I took some vital signs on her and ask her a few question this time. My patient

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