damage to equipment and buildings and a security risk is a risk leading to theft‚ abduction‚ and intruders or leaving without consent. A first potential hazard that could arise in a health and social care setting is a spillage. For example in a care home‚ there has been a water spillage on the floor of the
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|Questions |Answers | |1.1 identify potential food-safety hazards when | | |preparing‚ serving‚ clearing away and storing food | | |and drink |
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healthy 2. Stay safe 3. Enjoy and achieve 4. Make a positive contribution 5. Achieve economic well-being E2 Describe the role of the practitioner in meeting the individual needs of all children. I can adapt my practice to meet the children’s needs‚ age and abilities by careful planning for example a trip to the park‚ the two younger children travelling
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that may be used when completing work tasks. Spreadsheets Database Word processing 2. What are the benefits to businesses (and others) of using information technology for doing work tasks? The IT allows us to process a greater level of work in a shorter period of time‚ which leads to business being more efficient and productive. When using IT for completing administrations tasks it allows us to correct and amend documents efficiently with no need to start the document from the
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group is the elderly infirm. The working environment in which I will be identifying the hazards is a care home for the elderly. When working with the elderly it is important that you take health and safety into consideration‚ this is because the elderly are starting to become frail and weak‚ their movements start to become slower and moving around alone can be a lot harder and may require the support of staff or other aids to get from A to B. This is why it is important that there are no hazards in place
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what they need meaning that the prices of products may be higher than usual. Socio-cultural issues also has a big impact on a person’s diet as the parents in the family is more likely to choose the food that will be cooked for dinner before the individual can choose what they want to eat in terms of food. This could be due to religious reasons as every culture has their own type of food they prefer to
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Ellie Rich Unit 3 – Health‚ Safety & Security in Health & Social Care P3 – Carry out a risk assessment in a health and social care setting I will be carrying out a risk assessment to ensure it is safe for a child aged 7 with down syndrome to be taken to a outdoor local playpark by a careworker for a bit of fun. The young person may be vulnerable as they are only 7 years of age and have Down syndrome which can affect their sense of awareness. The purpose of a risk assessment is to review the potential
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settings policy should cover children who have challenging behavior and all those who’s behavior is linked to a disability such as ADHD and Tourette’s‚ as these children will not be able to follow the same guidelines for the behavior and would need an individual behavior plan. As the policy should ensure that all children are treated equally by then the practitioners should make sure that there is something in there for those children who are statemented and can not help their behavior. It is important
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Support Individuals to Eat and Drink 1.3 Describe ways to resolve any difficulties or dilemmas about the choice of food and drink A resident at our care home is diabetic‚ so some foods are different to others as it has small sugar content. When bringing out puddings after dinner staff usually do diabetics first then everyone elses. However‚ the individual expressed her feelings and shared that she was fed up of having the diabetic pudding as she felt different to everyone else. Staff explained
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Unit 4222-250 Support individuals to maintain personal hygiene (LD 206 C) Outcome 1 Understand the importance of good personal hygiene. 1. Explain why good personal hygiene is important. Good personal hygiene is important in many ways to individuals. The main reason is regarding the health and wellbeing. We can maintain good personal hygiene by showering regular‚ washing hair and using anti-perspirant deodorants can all help kill harmful bacteria’s that could lead to health risks and illnesses
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