E1. o United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 o Children Act 1989/2004 o Childcare Act 2006 o Every Child Matters 2004 o Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2. Children Act 2004 - This Act was introduced as a result of the death of Victoria Climbie and was the introduction of ’Every Child Matters’ which ensures the wellbeing of children through its five outcomes. The Every Child Matters framework has influenced settings by giving them and other childcare settings a
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Unit 051 – Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings. Outcome 1 - Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1. Identify the different reasons why people communicate. The reasons for People communicating are: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions
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Unit 2 BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma In Health and Social Care ( Social Pathway ) Euan Philip Michael Thomas Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Principles of the care value base The care value base sets out common values and principles that each health and social care worker should follow as a guide to the everyday practice. The principles for practice ensure that the standards of care are consistently to their highest. Principles include; ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Promotion of anti-discriminatory practice
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CACHE Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education. Unit 3: Supporting Children Dressing Appropraitely- To be a good role model for young children in a school setting‚ i think it’s very important to dress appropriately. When i’m at my placement i wear my college T-shirt to make it clear to staff and parents that i’m not a member of staff and that i am only a student. It is very important that parents know that i am only a student‚ as they will know not to tell me any information
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Identity Personal Identity includes our values‚ goals‚ likes/dislikes‚ our abilities‚ and our mistakes. It is our style of clothing and the choices that we make in everyday life. Self-Image - what does it mean? Self-image is how you see yourself. This may be how you see yourself or your opinion of who and what you are. It is important as it physically affects your self-esteem and confidence. Self-image includes: What you think you look like How you see your personality What kind of
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Unit 302 Principles of personal development in adult social care setting 1.1 Explain what reflective practice is. Reflective practice is when you reflect over the work you’ve done‚ why and how you did it the way you did‚ thinking it over‚ learning new techniques and seeing if you need to take a different approach to it next time. 1.2 Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service provided. Reflective practice is important because of you didn’t
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institutionalization. Studies show that institutionalized residents with dementia found that fifty percent of them had calorie and protein malnutrition. And if a person has protein malnutrition this directly affect the immune system’s ability to fight infection. 3. Outline how other health and emotional conditions may affect the nutritional needs of an individual with dementia. * Swallowing problems‚ Loss of appetite‚ Constipation‚ Overeating‚ under eating and Change in eating habits are some of conditions
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Unit 14 Assignment E1). The Social Model of disability came about through the disability movement and other organisation campaigning for equal rights‚ opportunities and choices for disabled people. The social model of disability recognises that any problem of disability are created by society and its institution and that The Discrimination Acts are tools to help to improve the response of society to disability‚ also a wheel chair user is not hampered by their disability but by lack of adequate
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unit 264 outcome 1 1.1 Explain Employee s role and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. The employees roles are to make sure that they follow company policies and procedures‚and to report any hazards which could lead to infection also to attend any relevant courses for example infection control. To report any changes in the health conditions of any service user that we support. We also have a responsibility to assist in keeping work areas and equipment clean
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1.1 Explain what is meant to have a duty of care in own work role Duty of care is a requirement to exercise a reasonable degree of attention and caution to avoid negligence which would lead to harm to others. Staff to be vigilance and attention keeps individuals safe as they develop: A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard and reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. By including‚ daily cleaning
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