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    care" while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. Aiii) What having a duty of care means for a care giving organisation. When an employer adheres to the duty of care in a setting such as a residential care home it protects residents as well as the staff. This is because all codes of practice are carried out and makes the home a safer environment‚ e.g. equipment is regularly checked‚ chemicals are stored correctly & staff trained regularly Aiv) How the duty of care contributes

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    Assignment 304 Nvq

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    an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of "reasonable care" while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. Aiii When an employer adheres to the duty of care in a setting such as a residential care home it protects residents as well as the staff. This is because all codes of practice are carried out and makes the home a safer environment‚ e.g. equipment is regularly checked‚ chemicals are stored correctly & staff trained regularly. Aiv Knowing that we must exercise your

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    Making Choices Guide Part II RECEIVED A PERFECT SCORE Ltc/315 Alternative Living Environments October 27‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Tomeka DavisMaking Choices Guide Part II As we age our bodies and lives take on many different changes. Some of these changes are for the better and then there are changes that are not so much in our favor. Our health status is the one thing that can vary from time-to-time as we age‚ and for this we have to prepare ourselves for the many possibilities of needing

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    residential care home for the elderly. My duties included checking and handing over individual reports at the beginning of each night shift. I also provided care to the service users following their individual care plans. One of my tasks was to get all residents ready for bed and monitoring them during the night to make sure they were comfortable. In the morning I would help to get the service users up and out of bed helping them with their personal care. I also prepared ion food and refreshments to the

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    five months. Through this‚ I was able to develop good communication skills and responsibility. Correspondingly‚ I also spent six months work experience in a local residential care home where I gained useful transferable skills in delivering care to residents. Communication skills‚ teamwork‚ and time management are only some of these skills. I believe that experience in the field that I want to engage myself in is one of the most important components of education. This convinced me to apply for a job

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    assignment 302 NVQ lvl 3

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    Principles of Personal development In adult social care settings Task A Guidance You are going to be a mentor for a new social care worker as part of their induction process. Part of your role is to help them prepare for the review after their probation period. Ai) Create a guide for the new social care worker about how to reflect on their practice. The guide must include the headings listed with an explanation for each. a) What is reflective practice? b) Why is reflective practice important

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    Outline potential dilemmas that could arise in relation to: (1.1) a)Personal attitudes‚ beliefs and values In situations where there is a conflict of interest or a dilemma between an individual’s rights and your own beliefs and values‚ it is their right as an individual to be able to make informed choices about their own lives‚ even if you disagree with their choice. A care worker who holds certain religious or moral values about abortion may face a dilemma when trying to assist a person receiving

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    Nicola coolledge Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1) know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 )list the aspects of employment covered by law The things that are covered by law is Anti discrimination provision (race gender disabilities religion age) ‚sickness and absence‚ sick pay‚ working hours and holiday entitlement‚ data protection‚ health and safety

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    Introduction Gravells (2008‚p9)states that “ your main role as a teacher should be to teach your subject in a way that actively involves and engages your student during every session”. This in itself places the learner at the centre point of all teaching. To understand this further‚ I intend to look at person centred approaches in my teaching in an attempt to demonstrate how I can achieve this in the construction of my methods. I will also be establishing an overview of current legislation that

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    The title is quite literal. A Greek proverb‚ “Ουδέν μονιμότερον του προσωρινού” precedes the poem. The English translation – “Nothing is more permanent than the temporary” – recurs throughout‚ on account of the villanelle structure. Stallings uses this particular form to emphasize the passing of time and how the temporary becomes the permanent. From Stallings’ biography‚ the reader can infer that the speaker is the poet herself. She is talking about her experience moving from the United States to

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