201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task A – Short Answer Questions Ai: Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update your staff handbook to reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. The existing hand book‚ changes in the law since the last update‚ latest health and safety requirements
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Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Table 1: Physical development Age range Explain the sequence and rate of development 0-3 months When born‚ babies show innate reflexes‚ such as swallowing and sucking‚ rooting reflex‚ grasp reflex‚ startle reflex‚ walking and standing reflex; in the first month babies become less curled up and the startle reflex is starting to fade; toward the end of the third month babies start lifting and turning their heads. 3-6 months
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Task B Your work role * Bi – Describe the terms and condition of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement. JOB DESCRIPTION AND STATEMENT OF WHAT EMPLOYER’S EXPECT ON THEIR STAFF. MUST BE READ BY THE STAFF AND FOLLOW THE POLICY AND PROCEDURE OF THE HOME. TO ATTEND ALL THE TRAININGS NECCESSARY FOR THE JOB * Bii – Describe the information which needs to be shown on your pay slip/statement TAXCODE‚ JOB TITLE‚ EMPLOYEES NAME‚ EMPLOYER’S NAME‚ DATE
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nvq 2 3.1 When responding to a complaint you must be polite‚ apologise when needed‚ respond to the complaint as quickly as you can‚ if it is a written complaint make sure that the response is understood‚ inform the manager if needed and also ensure that the subject matter is being resolved correctly and inform the person that complaint that everything is being dealt with. 3.2 The Complaints policy is a recorded and documented procedure that is available to everyone‚ the complainant is listened
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Name: Unit Title: Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit sector reference: SHC 21 Level: 2 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 23 Unit accreditation number: F/601/5465 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit introduces the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to overcome
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Evidence Record Purpose: to record learner evidence against a range of assessment methods Learner Name | Corin Frame | CACHE PIN | | | | Assessor Name | | Assessment Method Direct Observation | | | Learner’s Plans / Records | | Professional Discussion | | | Recognition of Prior Learning | | Reflection on own practice | | | Other (please state) | | Expert witness evidence | | | | | | | | | | | Recording of Evidence | Unit | AssessmentCriteria |
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SHC 31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples settings. Outcome 1. 1) People communicate for many different reasons in many different ways. Communication can be both verbal and non verbal. Non verbal communication is usually communicated through the process of sending and receiving workless (mostly visual) cues. Examples of non verbal communication are: • Posture • Appearance • Hand movements • Eye movements • Facial expressions • Gestures
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HSC 027 - CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTH AND SAFETY IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA Outcome 1 – Understand own responsibilities and the responsibilities of others relating to health and safety in the work setting 1 Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care environment Legislation relating to general health and safety: relevant‚ up-to-date legislation from the Health and Safety Commission and Executive (HSC/E)‚ including local‚ national and European
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Created on 31/07/2012 18:14:00 PRESENTED BY MONICA BELALCAZAR COMMUNICATION IN CHILDREN’S INTRODUCTION TO & YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS SHC21 1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS WHY PEOPLE COMMUNICATE In order to contribute to positive relationships‚ you will need to demonstrate and model effective communications skills in your dealing with others. This means that you should consider both how you approach other people and how you respond to them. We are more likely to
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1 Unit SHC 34: Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role SHC 34 1.1 Having a “duty of care” means it is my responsibility to provide care and support to individuals within the policies and procedures and agreed ways of working as set out by my employer and within the law. It is about avoiding injury and abuse from
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