Ann in an isolated position‚ with no work and no outside time to meet her social needs. ‘The ensuing isolation and loneliness seem to be an inevitable part of caring. This has been referred to by other carers as the caring syndrome’ (Cavaye‚ 2006. K101 Resources). Using up lots of time to care for someone can then increase strain in other relationships‚ as your balance between them may not be equal. Ann’s relationship with Bob her husband was strained at times with tension between them; this was
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References: The Open University (2010)‚ K101‚ An Introduction to Health and Social Care‚ Ronald Labonte ‘A Broad View of Health’‚ Milton Keynes: The Open University (P12). The Poverty Site http://www.poverty.org.uk/summary/key%20facts.shtml (Accessed 1 February 2013) UNICEF http://www.unicef.org/sowc96/define.html (Accessed 1 February 2013) Department for Education http://www.education.gov.uk (Accessed 2 February 2013) The Open University (2010)‚ K101‚ An Introduction to Health and Social Care
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This essay will explore why working in someone’s home can give rise to tensions and challenges for both the service user and care worker and will go on to explore how these issues can be overcome. When we read about Yetunde’s visit to Angus and Ann’s home it is clear that this was not an easy one for all involved. From the onset‚ tensions were running high within the family home. Ann was feeling frustration and despair at having to wait so long for support to arrive‚ coupled with guilt that
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In the beginning of unit one it becomes apparent that there are many difficulties involved in being a carer‚ the main difficulty that stood out for me is that many carers feel they have little or no choice in regards to who will care for the family member in question. Almost immediately we were made aware that Ann was expected to take on the role of caring for her step-father Augus when her mother passed away. Ann along with many other carers feel a sense of ‘Family duty’ when it comes to caring
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TMA 02 Part 1 Explain how relationships can develop. I have chosen ‘Theory of mind’ in Unit 1 Psychology and ‘Attachments within the family’ in Unit 5 Childhood to help me to illustrate the diverse and complex ways we can develop relationships in our lifetime. In early childhood we are thought to be very egocentric in that we are unable to see things from another’s point of view. The theory of mind is thought to be how most humans understand that other people have different thoughts‚ feelings and
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Kim Mason X2616377 K101 TMA01 Part A – What challenges do individuals face when giving and receiving care within the families? Illustrate your answer using examples from K101 Unit 1. The word ‘carer’ is the generally acceptable term‚ for someone that supports and cares for a family member‚ friend or neighbour that may be suffering from illness‚ disability or unable to manage daily life unaided (dircetgov‚2006). Care relationships can be very demanding on time and emotions‚ life can become extremely
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Arab Open University Faculty of Business Studies B628: Managing1: Organizations and people Spring 2013 Tutor-Marked Assignment‚ TMA Cut-off date 06/May/2013 This tutor-marked assignment draws mainly on chapter1(readings 1‚2‚3‚4)‚ chapter2 (readings 1‚3) ‚chapter 3(reading3)‚ chapter 6 (readings1‚3‚4)‚chapter7(readings1‚2‚3) and chapter 9 (readings1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6). It consists of four (4) questions and accounts for 20% of the total grade assigned to the course. This assignment will be graded out
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First of all we need to look at what is meant by the word ‘carer’. A government website agrees “the word ‘carer’ means someone who looks after a friend‚ relative or neighbour who needs support because of their sickness‚ age or disability”. (Directgov 2006). A carer goes beyond what is expected from a relative‚ friend or neighbour; they are not paid like some professionals known as care workers‚ although they are vital to the government in providing care to some of the most vulnerable. The type of
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TMA 01 PART 1 FAO: PATRICIA LOGE RE: MY FINDINGS ON BISTRO LODGE CHAIN After carefully studying all aspects of your business‚ I have found a few areas which are affecting the brand. Structure is an important part of a business‚ and I feel this is where your business is lacking. I firmly believe in Pugh and Hicksons 1968 study‚ in which the main points of the study were: SPECIALISATION – In your case the French style bistro setting and food offered. STANDARDISATION – The same conformity
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DEVC 202 TMA No. 1 LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA September 28‚ 2011 [LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA] DEVC 202 TMA 1. SOCIETAL PROBLEMS CONTENTS OF THE SCRAPBOOK OF LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA as of 28 September 2011 No. Item Description Date 1 Newspaper Webpage INQUIRER OPINION: Commentary on the paradox of growth and persistent poverty by Lila Ramos Shahani‚ June 6‚ 2011issue http://opinion.inquirer.net/5857/the-paradox-ofgrowth-and-persistent-poverty June 10‚ 2011 2
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