SHC34- 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role “A duty of care involves an obligation that a person in a specific role has to ensure that others are taken care of and not harmed during a particular task. This involves giving appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. If a duty of care is not met in a role that requires it‚ then the responsible person can be held accountable
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How do I know what I know? Question 1: Which main questions‚ concepts‚ and theories of epistemology are dealt with by your selected philosopher? As a rationalist‚ Plato challenges inquiries of “what we know how we know” by centralizing the human mind (conscience and thought) as the essence of knowledge. Plato often debates using his deceased mentor‚ Socrates‚ to honour Socrates’ reputation as a valuable teacher. True knowledge can be rediscovered deep within the mind; otherwise known as
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utilizes the conflict between Antigone and Creon‚ and the repercussions that it has on the relationships that the two characters have with other characters in the book‚ as a reflection of his time in Nazi occupied France. The conflict between Antigone and Creon is representative of the conflict between the Nazis and the French people‚
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Three of the big ideas from the course are justice‚ duty and ethics. Justice is defined as the quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness. Duty is something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation. Ethics is a system of moral principles ("Dictionary.com - The world’s favorite online dictionary!‚" n.d.). Through the scenario I learned that justice is very important for the victim because it gives some sort of closure. Since laws plays an important
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Unit 4 Principles for implementing Duty of care in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young Persons settings. 1.1 Duty of care means that I provide care and support to individuals‚ within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed rules of my workplace It is about keeping Young peoples independence‚ to support and enable them to live within an environment free from prejudice and safe from abuse. All young people are entitled to their own opinions‚ choices and we should
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responsibilities relating to duty of care around clients with disabilities is guided by The Disability Act of 2006 and the Disability Amendment Act 2012 which made minor changes to the Disability Act 2006 and the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992. Set standards are legally binding regulations. However‚ guidelines that support individuals and organisations to understand their rights and fulfil their responsibilities are not legally binding. However‚ duty of care requires that all reasonable
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Individual Rights vs. Public Order. There are advantages and disadvantages to just about everything you can think of in this world. Two topics that can be very controversial to have an advantages and disadvantages discussion on are our individual rights and public order. We hold our individual rights very close to us and pride ourselves on the freedoms that these rights provide. We also see the devastation that can occur when the rights and freedoms we are given
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Analysis of Ethical Dilemma from Current Events Ethical Decision Making in Health Care May 01‚ 2011 Analysis of Ethical Dilemma from Current Events There are many types of ethical dilemmas that plague the medical field but never is a dilemma more important than when dealing with life and death. In situations such as these‚ one must follow their own moral compass. When the case involves an entire hospital going against their religious mandates for the life of a woman‚ the decision
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States history‚ various groups have faced discrimination. The federal and state governments have taken actions that have either protected or limited the rights of these groups in American society. Two examples of groups that faced discrimination are Native American Indians and Japanese Americans. In both cases‚ theses groups have had their natural rights violated and were forced to move from their homes. Ever since we settled here on this land‚ we have pushed aside the Native Americans to make room for
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7. In Scene Two‚ Amanda is in conflict with Laura. Who is in conflict in Scene Three? What starts the conflict‚ and what is it about? Tom and Amanda are in conflict in scene three. The conflict is started by Amanda because Tom used the Lord’s name in vain. This continues to escalate‚ due to Amanda taking away Tom’s DH Lawrence book as she invades his privacy and personal life after work. The argument ends as Tom angrily walks away from his mother‚ since she continues to criticize him for the way
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