|BTEC level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | |Assignment Title: :Equality‚ Diversity and Rights |Grade |Points | |in HSC |(Please circle) |(Please circle) |
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HND in Health and Social Care (QCF) Course Handbook 2012/2013 East End Computing & Business College 149 Commercial Road London E1 1PX 020 7247 8447 www.eastendcbc.co.uk info@eastendcbc.co.uk receptioneastendcbc@yahoo.co.uk ecbcsubmissions@yahoo.com 1 CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER Introduction 3 Programme Overview 4 Registration 4 Assessment and Certification Procedure 4 Subjects of Study 5 Unit 1: Communicating in Health and Social Care Organisation 7 Unit 2: Principles of Health and Social
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SHC 31 - Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. Communication ■ A welcoming atmosphere with approachable staff helps to create effective communication. ■ Effective communication means there is a two-way flow of information‚ knowledge and expertise between parents and practitioners. ■ All communication is important
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Title Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ref 33 Level 3 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Differences in choices‚ character or style. All individuals are different and unique. They all have the right to be supported by this concept. Equality Being equal to all no matter what life situations
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and inclusion in the health and social care or children and young people setting. Unit SHC 23 Diversity can be expained in many different ways‚ for example a "diverse work force" is when a work team has many differences in all different aspects‚ in example a work team which includes different races‚ ages‚ gender and interests. Equality is described in which all individuals arre treated equaly‚ equal oppurtunties plays a big part within the health and social care setting. Discrimination is when
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legislation and Codes of Practice may include: • Equality Act • Human Rights Act • Essential Standards • GSCC Code of Practice b) The possible consequences for the individual in health and social care workers and others if the legislations and codes of practice are not followed are prosecution‚ being fined‚ the organisation you work for into disrepute‚ being held accountable for your actions and losing your job. c) A description of how inclusive practice can promote equality and
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model of reflection‚ reflect how you may effectively contribute to working with others and why this is important in health and social care This essay will describe the key policy drivers for collaborative working in health and social care and the importance of effective collaborative working. It will also relate to and discuss my personal experience of collaborative working. Also‚ it will outline the roles of different members within health and social care teams. Finally‚ how my own reflection on personal
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Legislation/policy/best practice guidance | Summary | Safeguarding Vulnerable groups Act 2006 | Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 restricts contact between children and vulnerable adults and those who might do them harm. | Mental Capacity Act 2005 | The Mental Capacity Act 2005 prevents people who lack mental capacity from being mistreated or wilfully neglected. | Deprivation of Liberty safeguards | This is guidance for PCTs‚ Local Authorities‚ hospitals‚ and care homes to support them
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contribution to the health and safety needs of individuals whom you have worked with in your placements over the last 9 months. Reflections - Domiciliary Care Work. The purpose of reflection stated by (John‚ 1995) “ is to promote desirable practice through the practitioner’s understanding and learning about his/her lived experiences”. The key laws and policies that have an impact on my work as a social care worker are The Health and Safety at Work Order (NI) 1978‚ The Management of Health and Safety at
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communication is important in adult social care setting 1.1 identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate in different ways to help social interaction. Communication is not just though words it can also be though touch‚ facial expressions and body movement as well as written electronic messages. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting Relationships are important within a social care setting as residents need to feel that
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