CU298P Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care Credit: 3 Level: 2 GLH: 26 Aims This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. This unit introduces the important area of safeguarding individuals from abuse. It identifies different types of abuse and the signs and symptoms that might indicate abuse is occurring. It considers when individuals might be particularly vulnerable to abuse and what a learner must do if abuse is suspected or alleged.
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Learning outcome 1.4 – Explain ethical dilemmas and conflicts that can arise when providing care‚ support and protection to users of HSC. Alternatively explain what you would do if you are in any of the following situations‚ and show your understanding of what a dilemma is. You need to use this case scenarios in order to answer LO 1.4. 1. A pregnant woman is killed from injuries sustained in a car wreck‚ but the foetus may still be able to sustain life by keeping the mother on life support
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Understand the national and local context of safeguarding and protection from abuse. National policies: Disclosure and Barring service Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) No Secrets (England) In Safe Hands (Wales) 2000 Human Rights Act 1998 Care Quality Commission (CQC) Local Systems: Safeguarding Adults boards- North Wales Area (Current Chair-Chris Pearson) These bring together a number of different local agencies‚ police‚ MIND‚ advocacy groups‚ social workers‚ G.Ps. The Police- Their job
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HEA 9083 LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 Good leadership is vitally important in the current climate of health and social care. Leadership skills will be needed to drive forward an ever changing structure and service development as set out in numerous development plans and Government white papers (Department of Health‚ 2003‚ 2008‚ 2009‚ 2011. Leadership Academy‚ 2012). The style of leadership required to carry out such tasks is frequently debated and lamented‚ but it would
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Capital One Financial Corporation 1. How is Capital One’s use of IT different from other mass customization strategies? Capital One uses IT through its information-based strategy (IBS) to “record‚ organize‚ and analyze data on the characteristics and behaviors of their customers‚” as stated by CEO Richard Fairbank. Their philosophy was to exploit information by constructing scientific models that could be used to both assess the creditworthiness of potential cardholders through
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organism’s environment. c. the range of temperatures that the organism needs to survive. d. a full description of the place an organism lives. _____ 4. No two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time a. because of the interactions that shape the ecosystem. b. unless the species require different abiotic factors. c. because of the competitive exclusion principle. d. unless the species require different biotic factors. _____ 5. What would likely happen if the population
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ONE MALAYSIA Since Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak became the sixth Prime Minister‚ he introduced a concept of solidarity‚ which is One Malaysia. It is not a new concept. In fact‚ he states that it is the goal of national unity envisioned by past prime ministers of this nation with a different approach and method according to the current condition of the world. In the other words‚ he updated the concept which is brought by the previous Malaysian leaders. The Prime Minister also states that the
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Chapter One Summary On his Granpa’s farm in the province of Natal in South Africa‚ an unnamed blonde infant is suckled by his black Zulu nanny. She sings to him of warriors and women washing at the baboons’ water hole. At five‚ the little boy’s mother has a nervous breakdown and he is sent to an Afrikaans boarding school. He is the youngest student by two years‚ and is hated because he is the only English-speaker in the school‚ which makes him a "rooinek" (Afrikaans for "redneck‚" a derogatory
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No one knows what he can do until he tries. One day a new student comes into your class and he looks like a quiet person. For a few weeks he seems to be a very nice boy‚ after becoming a part of the crowd his actions of being a nice quiet boy changes. Each day there seems to be a difference in his actions and mannerism. He becomes bold in doing wrong things and displays very little manners and respect for others. He now influences other children in doing wrong as well so that they could get into
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Module One: Introduction to Theory 2. Explain the relationships of the concepts of the client‚ health‚ environment and nursing. Answer: These four major concepts establish a better direction and understanding of nursing profession. The Nursing Metaparadigm embodies the knowledge base‚ theory‚ philosophy‚ research‚ practice‚ and educational experience and literature identified with the profession. These given concepts vary in accordance to the experiences and views of different nursing theorists
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