Health & Safety in the Workplace Key Legislation in Health and Social care settings All of the above mentioned legislations are crucial part of health and safety. Every piece of legislation describes not only clear guidance of responsibilities but also how should we maintain health and safety to eliminate risks for the people using social care settings. It is very important for us to follow health and safety policies and procedures to eradicate risks from workplace and maintain safe working
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ASSIGNMENT FRONT SHEET Name: Lily beynon Group: Unit:1 Assignment Title: unit 1 developing effective communication in health and social care Subject Lecturer:Carole litchfield Hand in Date: Pass Criteria | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 | P7 | Attempted | X | x | | | | | | Achieved | | | | | | | | Merit Criteria | M1 | M2 | M3 | M4 | Attempted | x | | | | Achieved | | | | | Distinction Criteria | D1 | D2 | D3 | Attempted | | |
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PART A I am going to explain the different psychological approaches in health and social care practice. Firstly I am going to explain the psychological approach of the application of the behaviourist perspective which involves changing and shaping behaviour. By using positive and negative reinforcement‚ Skinner believed he could change/train any animal or human to change behavior patterns and this is achieved by changing or shaping behavior. Shaping behavior is achieved by writing a plan. There
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Communication Communication in a health and social care setting is important to improve a persons life and meet their needs. Communication between clients and carers form a bond so that the client can begin to trust the carer. Communication is also important for other reasons. Clients can tell carers how they feel‚ and inform them of any problems they are having. This communication usually occurs when the bond is already formed with the client and the carer. Communication helps the carer gain important
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Jade L Warn Unit 68 March 2013 Move and postion individuals in accordance with their plan of care 1. 1.1 Before carrying out any moving and handiling procedure with a service user in my work setting I must take into consideration a few things to do with the anatomy and physiology of each person such as; · weight‚ height‚ body shape · if the individual is in any pain · service users
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UNIT 1: COMMUNICATING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ORGANISATIONS Scenario You have been asked to create an information pack for health and social care students about the importance of communication in working with adults. Your pack should include information about a range of communication methods‚ both verbal and non-verbal. It should also include advice about how to identify the different communication needs of individual‚ some of the barriers to effective communication and how these can be overcome
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The mental health assessment of Mrs S was undertaken by a doctor approved under section12 of the Mental Health Act 1982 and she had completed the standard training for deprivation of liberty mental health assessors with three years’ experience. The mental health assessor met with Mrs S and observed her at the care home and advised that Mrs S was suffering with a mental disorder‚ that is‚ dementia. The doctor also advised that after observing the Mrs S in the care home and the level of
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agencies involved in the care pathway work with one another to provide the care needed for diabetes and dementia. A Multi-disciplinary team is ‘’a group of health care and social care professionals who provide different services for patients in a co-ordinated way. Members of the team may vary and will depend on the patient’s needs and the condition or disease being treated.’’ This means that these health care professionals work together as part of a team in order to provide care for their patients. The
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Unit 365 Understanding the Process and Experience of Dementia. A1 Describe the causes of all the different types of Dementia Alzheimer’s disease: The brain is a very complex organ and it is divided up into different areas that control bodily functions. The brain contains at least 100 billion cells. In dementia some of these cells stop working. The part of the brain this occurs in will affect how that person thinks‚ remembers and communicates. Alzheimer’s disease‚ first
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for giving care and fulfilling the needs of the person or persons they are visiting or whom are in the care home they work for.Residential therapists help to get people as mobile and independent as they can‚ also asses and implement any help or aid that the person may need.Health visitors can have a varied role from checking if mum and baby are doing well when returning from the hospital and checking on the elderly or any one no longer needing to stay in hospital but still needing some care if a wound
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