or funded by him or herself will have choice and control in what they would like their care to be. (2) Describe the relationship between rights/choice and Personalisation The individual get their rights from legislation‚ human rights‚ and equalityrights. Under this legislation the individuals have the right to make their own choices i.e. social activities‚ intellectual activities‚ spiritualpersonal care‚ speciality activities‚ creative activities‚ physical activities. Personalisation starts
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in our setting. Care should be taken into consideration when interpreting what the research tells us‚ as some evidence may not be true or contradict other evidence. An example of how research can influence working with children is The EPPE (Effective Provision of Pre-school Education.) This report investigated the effects of pre-school provision. The findings of this report sat that children who attended an early years setting would more than likely have better cognitive‚ social and behavioural
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Amy Lockett Unit 4229 208- Understand health and safety in social care settings Task A plan Ai) A description of four different examples of accidents and/or sudden illnesses that might occur Stroke- where arteries that connect to the brain become blocked resulting in reduced blood flow‚ these blockages are usually caused by blood clots. Falls- They may fall due to a slip. Asthma attack- This is when an individual suffers shortening of breath due to the tightening of muscles around the airways. Heart
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Cost per person £995 + VAT Course outline: Workshop One: Solving problems and making decisions M3.01 (One day) On completion of this mandatory unit participants are expected to confidently be able to: • Develop an introductory knowledge and understanding of solving problems and making decisions as required by a practising or potential first line manager. • Describe a problem‚ its nature‚ scope and impact. • Gather and interpret information to solve a problem. • Briefly summarise the options
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BTEC LEVEL 3 IN BUSINESS UNIT 3: INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Assignment Brief Tesco’s and Oxfam’s Concepts of marketing- marketing= a social and managerial process by which individual and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others. Core marketing concepts Markets Exchange transitions & relationships Value satisfaction and quality Products Needs wants and demands B. define aims and objectives Aims: A purpose or intention;
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Unit 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings. 1.1 : People communicate to either say or tell you they want or need something‚ they also communicate to tell you how they feel. Some will use sign language or picture to communicate. 1.2 : By observing an individual you can tell if they are happy‚ sad‚ worried or unwell. Body language is a very important way to communicate when an individual cannot express himself or herself using word. 2.1: Everyone has a slightly
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Understand That Individuals with Dementia May Communicate In Different Ways CT244.1 1.1 Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour: Individuals with dementia find it difficult to understand words and meanings and forget what is being said even while we are speaking. Communication is more difficult if they are tired or upset. You may find they repeat questions frequently as they cannot remember asking them. When talking to an individual who has any
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3 LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT Federal Government * Highest tier of the government. * Has authority over external affairs‚ defence‚ internal security‚ justice (except civil law cases among Malays and other indigenous peoples‚ adjudicated under Islamic and traditional law)‚ federal citizenship‚ finance‚ commerce‚ industry‚ communications‚ transportation and other matters etc as stated in the Ninth Schedule (List 1) if the Federal constitution. * Comprises of Ministries‚ Departments and Public
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Unit 32 PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Question1. 1 Explain what is reflective practice? Reflective practice is a process where you stop and think about what you are doing. You critically look at an event after it happened evaluate your actions and adjust what you did if necessary. Did I work safely? Did I use all the knowledge available about the client when I decided what to do
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Unit 5 Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in health and social care 1.1‚ 1.2 Physical Abuse Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation‚ pain‚ injury‚ or other physical suffering or bodily harm.. Physical abuse includes... * Hitting / slapping / kicking * Pushing * Pinching * Force feeding * Burning / scalding * Misuse of medication or restraint * Catheterisation for the convenience of staff * Refusing access to
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