Outcome 1 1.Define the following types of abuse Physical abuse - is use of physical force that may result in pain or injury this can range from poking‚ pushing‚ pulling hair and hitting this can be with hands or weapons there are many more forms of physical abuse. Sexual abuse - refers to any action that pressures someone to do something sexually they don’t want to do this can range from for-play to actually sexual contact. Psychological or emotional abuse - is any action which has an
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Causes and Spread of Infection Unit 22 ICO2 Q1 1.1 * Bacteria are unicellular‚ prolcaryotic microorganism found almost in all kinds of habits. Some bacteria are beneficial like those involved in nitrogen fixation and some pathogenic‚ which causes diseases. * Viruses are unicellular‚ tiny organisms which are mostly composed of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) and protein. Its body compromises of head and tail sections. Viruses attach themselves to other organisms and severe infectious diseases
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1. Understand what is required for good practice in adult social care roles 2.1 Identify standards that influence the way adult social care job roles are carried out. Below is a list of some of the legislations that are relevant to adult social care. These make up ‘standards’ to follow for good practice. * Care Standards Act 2000 * Domiciliary Care Regulations 2002 * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 * Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 * Management of Health &
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Abbigail Jade Crowe ERR Friday 10th June 2013 UNDERSTANDING EMPLOYMENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and right of employees and employers within own area of work 2.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law 2.2 List the main features of current employment legislation Overtime a body of law or legislation has developed governing employer/employee relations
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207 1.1.Pesron centred values is a way of ensuring that the individual needing care is placed at the very centre of the decision making process about their life‚ the type of service they want and the support they want and need. 1.2. It is important to work in a way that embeds person-centred values because it ensures that the individual receiving care is placed at the centre of the planning process and hence there is individuality and their views will always come first because they are consulted
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Dear Paige Welcome to your vision2learn in conjunction with Brooklands College course. My name is Brian Little. I have been assigned as your personal support tutor/assessor for the duration of your course. This course is being delivered through an innovative partnership agreement with Brooklands College and vision2learn IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETAIN THIS MESSAGE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. To ensure that you receive an appropriate level of support‚ I would be grateful if you would take a few minutes
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everything in an instance. Like Lear in Shakespeare’s he was blinded by dementia which caused him to make irrational decisions‚ when Gloucester lost his sight‚ he managed to see the truth which was right before his eyes all these while. Blindness can be a gift of darkness‚ it allows you to settle down and focus only on your own thoughts. It helps heighten your senses and enables you to probe deeper than just the surface meaning. Dementia can be said as a form of blindness. It causes King Lear to be blind
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50118195.CU1530 – promote communication in health social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate To express needs‚ share ideas and information‚ to reassure‚ to express feelings‚ to socialize‚ to share experiences and to ask questions 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work settings Depending on whether communication needs are met you can encourage an individual to participate or discourage support and trust
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SHC33 Level 3 NVQ - Diploma for the Children and Young Person’s Workforce 1.1 · Diversity: Where there are differences in each person‚ these can relate to their culture‚ beliefs or background. This also refers to those with disabilities‚ physical appearance‚ likes and dislikes. · Equality: Where each person is treating the same as another. They are given the same rights‚ and treated as equally and fairly as everyone else‚ regardless of differences. · Inclusion: Where every effort
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In one of the recent happenings‚ a judge slammed a woman for the sole reason of spending sick mother’s money on junk food items. The elderly woman has been reported to be suffering from Dementia and the amount spent by her daughter has amounted to approximately £250 a month on "unnecessary food". According to Judge Denzil Lush‚ the divorcee often used to turn up at a nursing home with different types of junk food items such as pork pies‚ biscuits and mini sausage rolls. He further stated that the
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