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    supporting independence in the tasks of daily living-Individuals can benefit from being as indepenent as possible in the tasks of daily living as it depicts that people having the same level of choice‚ control and freedom in their daily lives as any other person. Each of the three main political parties expressed their approval of the Independent Living Strategy published in 2008‚ which sets out actions aimed at improving the choice and control disabled people have over the services they need to live their

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    trust and confidence in health and social care services by protecting individuals from abuse‚ neglect and harm. 6. Be accountable for the quality of your work and take responsibility for maintaining and improving your knowledge and skills. Treat each person as an individual. - Respect and‚ where appropriate‚ promote the views and wishes of individuals and key people. - Support individual’s rights to control their lives and make informed choices about the services they receive. - Respect and maintain

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    SHC21 and SHC22

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    SHC21 Outcome 2 3. I would seek advice and support from the senior in charge or my manager if I was having problems understanding an individual when communicating with them or if the individual was having trouble understanding what I was saying to them. I would seek advice because if the individual’s needs were not being met they would become upset and distressed. If I was having problems not knowing how the individual prefers to communicate again I would seek advice from the manager or the individual’s

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    often driving two to three hours to another ranch for dinner" (208). Although these people live far away from each other they still consider each other like a neighbor. To us‚ city people‚ a neighbor is the person that lives right next to you house. To Wyomingites‚ a neighbor is not just a person living ten feet away from your house. A neighbor is a friend living in their community. These neighbors are people who they trust and care for. They think it is important that they keep in contact with each

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    confronted with conflict‚ whether it being in person or online. I normally tried to first get the facts straight. Who was the person‚ what was their problem with me‚ and how was I involved. I’m naturally a problem solver someone attempts to have a rational discussion in an effort to come up with some solution. I was taught from a young age to try and handle confrontation which involves someone intentionally bringing physical or verbal harm to a person in a manner that no one would get hurt. With that

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    to assess the personal identity of person a. However‚ person a is afflicted with a mental illness which may affect his or her psychological continuity. Yet‚ person a does not cease to be person a just because one of the criterion is compromised. Mental illness is an example that shows that people are still identified as themselves by a combination of different factors but not always the same factors in each particular case. These factors may vary by person‚ mental illness‚ circumstance‚

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    health and social care

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    Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 036) Level: 3 Credit value: 6 UAN: Y/601/8145 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to implement and promote person centred approaches. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care 2. Be able

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    ALICIA WILSON TARA STALLMAN CW 3 03/ 19/13 Bowling Leagues Sports are an area of immense pride for the many people around the world because it gives a person a strong sense of achievement and pride.Bowling is one of the most popular sports in the world which has resulted in group events where several teams bowl against each other‚ commonly known as bowling leagues .These leagues have in turn resulted in formation of bowling subcultures which incite great friendship‚ act as a break from

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    point you in the right direction. If we never ran into these people that alter our lives‚ our lives would be very different today. Everybody has someone who has impacted their life in some sort of way‚ for better or worse. For some people‚ this person may be a parent‚ family member‚ or friend. Although‚ in many cases some individuals find this great impact through religion‚ as I did. The first movement that got my family and I so close to the Catholic Church was the encounter of a retreat called

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    Does True Altruism Exist

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    has been thought of as an ego defense‚ a form of sublimation in which a person copes with his anxiety by stepping outside himself and helping others. By focusing on the needs of others‚ people in altruistic vocations such as medicine or teaching may be able to permanently push their needs into the background‚ and so never have to address or even to acknowledge them. Conversely‚ people who care for a disabled or elderly person may experience profound anxiety and distress when this role is suddenly

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