date; home learning in house keeping and food hygiene. Novembre 08 to 09; adult literacy level 1 and 2 passed. Novembre09; adult numeracy level 1 passed. Octobre 09;Riley training centre clait passed. March 07 to 08; customer care training passed. February 05;health and safety and manuel handling training May 2000 to 2003;Ghana college. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Octobre 2009 to Decembre 2010; Assistant house keeper/kitchen assistant at Oliver inn. Duties: Assist to day to day cleaning of rooms
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4222-208 Contribute to health and safety in health and social care. Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety in the work setting. 1.1 Legislation that relates to general health and safety in a health and social care setting‚ • The health and Safety at Work Act 1974 • Manual Handling operations Regulations 1992 • Lifting operations and lifting equipment regulations 1998 • COSHH- Control of substances hazardous to health regulations • RIDDOR-
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to compare and contrast my own definitions of health and illness compared to the definitions I would provide for a group of low socio-economic people living with a disability. I was told to use the Gibbs Reflective Cycle (1998)‚ for this exercise. I decided to focus on Indigenous Australians living with a disability for an example of a low socio-economic class. Step 2 My first thought on this reflection task was that I the definition of health and illness that I would provide for myself compared
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1.1 & 1.2 - define the following types of abuse and the signs and symptoms associated with each. Physical abuse The term physical abuse is applied to the act of a person/s causing physical pain or injury to another person. The types of abuse that could be put into this category are: · Hitting · Slapping · Punching · Kicking · Pinching · Biting · Burning/Scalding The signs of physical abuse could include unexplainable marks to the skin including bruising‚ grazing‚ blisters from
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5) At times confidentiality may have to be breached; this may be to do with concerns about a child’s welfare‚ if a child is abusing someone or if they have committed a crime. It would be necessary to breach confidentiality in order to safeguard a child if the child was being abused; the duty of care for a child is of the upmost importance. Any information should be passed quickly and confidentially to the appropriate professionals like the local CAF officer or Social
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also to make sure that children are looked after properly and are getting the correct care and protection that they need at all times. All children have the right to live with their families unless there is a necessary reason that the child may be in danger and must be removed from their family home and placed in to care. By placing children in to care we
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resources for identifying current trends in health care management industry‚ give 2 resources that I did not use but reviewed‚ and explain what was a good resources and what was not (CTU‚2015). Today’s health care industry is continuously evolving‚ there is always something new being added‚ changed and/or updated. The current trend that I will be using is technology. Technology is ever changing in today’s world therefore it is continuously evolving in the health care industry. In order for an organization
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setting with children aged 4 years. A meeting is to be held to discuss the children’s social development. The children in this group will soon be moving to a different setting. 1. Describe the expected stage of social development of children aged 4 years and children aged 5 years The expected stage of social development of children aged 4 years | | The expected stage of social development of children aged 5 years | | 2. Consider how and why practitioners observe children in the setting:
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Michaela Bracey 30-7-2013 CT266 1 1.1 An Acquired Brain Injury is any sudden damage to the brain received during a person’s lifetime and not as a result of birth trauma. Acquired brain injury is referred to as the hidden disability because its long term problems are often in the areas of thinking and behaviour and are not as easy to see and recognise as many physical disabilities. 1.2 •A traumatic injury such as a road traffic accident‚ a fall‚ an assault or a sporting
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of Care in Health and Social Care in Children and Young People Settings Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice 1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role Duty of care is defined simply as a legal obligation to : Always act in the best interest of individuals in care and others Not act or fail to act in a way that results in harm Act within own competence and not take on anything not believe we can safely do As a care worker‚ we owe a duty of care to the
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