correct movement and positioning of an individual. carers should be aware of a person movement if they have had a limb amputated‚ depending on where the limb was amputated and whether they have an artificial limb which can aid in movement. carers should also be aware that poeple with cerebral palsy can have contracted muscles or joint that cause a fixed‚ rigid limb‚ so should accurately communicate when helping the person with moving and position. example.. people with parkinsons disease can have
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Information PII And Ethics Research Paper William PII is an abbreviation that stands for Personal Identifiable Information as used in information security. This is information that can be used to identify‚ contact or locate a single person. Ethics are the standards set in place in order to distinguish right from wrong. As important as PII is in the modern information technology‚ it has its advantage‚ disadvantage and ethical issues. PII comes in handy in modern technology
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Liberty of the person 1. No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liber save in accordance with law 2. Where complaint is made to a high court or any judge thereof that a person being unlawfully detained the court shall inquire into the complain and ‚ unless satisfied that the detention is lawful ‚ shall order him to be produced before the court and release him. 3. Where the person arrested shall be informed as soon as may be of the grounds of his arrest and shall be allowed to consult
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in given business situation 12 Conclusion 12 Reference 13 Executive summery In one case PRIMARK contracts with PRESEC Pacesetters‚ to prove that whether the contract is legal here I have described the elements of legal contract. The impact of the elements in a contract‚ terms in contract and its analysis‚ the law relating legal contract are described here. In another case the Top Tooling plc. is vicariously liable for Ben peters’ misdeed that injures a pedestrian‚ to describe its legality I have
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preferences of individuals at the centre. These | | |include; choice of menus‚ life style‚ communication methods and beliefs and wishes. | | |The legal policies and organisational requirements around equality‚ diversity‚ rights and | | |discriminations. | |
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Nuremberg Code The 10 points are‚ (all from United States National Institutes of Health) [2] 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice‚ without the intervention of any element of force‚ fraud‚ deceit‚ duress‚ over-reaching‚ or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension
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living in conformity with one’s values. These two components stem from the “two moral powers” of personhood: the capacity for a sense of justice and the capacity for the conception of a good. To be a free and equal citizen is‚ in part‚ to have those legal guarantees that are essential to fully adequate participation in public discussion and decision-making. A citizen has a right to an equal voice and an equal vote. In addition‚ she has the rights needed to
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a team leader in care is to deliver very high standard services to individuals. This includes support for everyday living. For example‚ bathing‚ dressing‚ personal hygiene and general domestic tasks. When I am carrying out all these‚ I do remember person centred values and this helps me to be able to do what is right for the client or what the client wants. Before carrying out any activities for the day‚ I do go through my clients care plan; follow the team meetings to get all the information about
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Understand person centred approaches in adult social care. The learner can: 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person centred means exactly what it says‚ - that you must build everything you are doing around the needs of the person that you are working with‚ this is not just about consulting their needs it is about people taking control of the planning and delivery of their own support and care services Person-centred Approaches
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organisations. Personal Data & Sensitive Personal Data: This act defines Personal Data as any information relating to an identified or identifiable (both directly such as through an ID number as well as indirectly) natural person. “Data Subjects” are the natural persons (i.e. not companies) to whom the personal data relates. The Act also distinguishes Sensitive Personal Data‚ which refers to personal data that reveals race or ethnic origin‚ political opinions‚ religious or philosophical beliefs
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