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    DEM 204

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    Understand and implement a person centered approach to the care and support of individuals with dementia 1.1 Describe what is meant by a person centered approach. A person centered approach involves recognising a person’s individuality‚ their personal history as well as their personaity. It respects the individuals needs‚ values and preferences. It seeks to understand the world from the individual’s perspective. It enables individual’s to recieve the care and support they need‚ in a person centered

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    sensitivity required to provide services in a way‚ which will preserve the dignity‚ privacy‚ choice‚ independance‚ fulfilment and rights of the service user and his/her usual carer/members of family. Duties include; personal care‚ diet‚ financial‚ community‚ medication support. 1.2 I am to act at all times with Guardian Homecare’s code of conduct and the standards of the General Social Care Council. My work role requires‚ personal needs of the service user as stated in their care plan. Good communication

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    CERTIFICATION I certify that ‘Medical Advancement in Reproductive Health and the Law in Kenya in Relation to Human Dignity and Public policy’ is my own work and that all sources that I have used or quoted have been indicated and acknowledged by means of complete references. That these work either in part or wholly have never been presented anywhere else for academic assessment or award. _________________________ _________________________

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    Nvq 2 Unit 58

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    1.2 establish the level and type of support and individual needs for personal care It is necessary to ensure a service users treatment is both caring and beneficial. As individuals‚ we have choices that we can make independently‚ but those in a care environment may have that choice taken away and support services need to ensure that they are offering the best possible care. Their needs include choice‚ respect and dignity‚ privacy‚ confidentiality and independence and we must ensure that we respect

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    SHC 52

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    professional development has been important for my career and has helped me vastly with problem solving. 1.2 Analyse potential barriers to professional development Professional development refers to the acquisition of skills and knowledge both for personal development and for career enhancement. Potential barriers to continuing professional development could be • Lack of budget from the organisation – an adequate training budget should be in place and agreed each year to keep up to date with ongoing

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    closely looked over by society’s eye. Thus‚ one’s dignity would be decided based on society’s opinion of them. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the theme of human dignity is portrayed by Scout‚ Calpurnia‚ and Atticus. This essay will analyze the theme of human dignity and describe how this novel proves that all people‚ regardless of race‚ social status‚ and family history are people of worth. Scout depicts the theme of human dignity by following Atticus’ words of wisdom and putting

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    other day. There will be no signals or warnings. It will happen when it happens. In A Song on the End of the World‚ Czeslaw Milosz demonstrates the writing qualities of a humanism approach‚ only slightly modified. Humanism’s goal is to affirm the dignity of human spirit‚ along with renewing the modern culture through a return to antiquity. Milosz on the other hand‚ sees humanism’s goal as humanizing one’s self‚ rather than humanizing the world. This is significant because an important part of Milosz’s

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    The Pursuit of Happyness

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    is about setting goals and achieving them. It is not about happiness‚ it is about money. The movie celebrates people who toil for better life by building the perfect career. Chris Gardner is convincing as a man who may have been stripped by his dignity but who still believes in himself. His strong human relationships skills lead him to achieving his goal and starting his career as a broker. “In Pursuit of Hapyness” shows very detailed what the companies are looking for in real life world - individuals

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    Thou Shall Not Kill

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    physically killing‚ but also destroying your neighbor‚ emotionally killing‚ this is shown in 1 John 3:15‚ "Whoever hates his brother is a murderer." The commandment is set forth to protect and promote human life and human dignity. It protects not only our own life and dignity‚ but also that of others. There are many violations to the fifth commandment‚ all of which are easy to avoid as long as human life is respected and it is remembered that God created us‚ and therefore only he has the right

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    Gehrig “accepted the verdict with such famous grace.” Although this piece of information might seem unnecessary‚ he chose to include it to show the readers his admiration towards Lou. Similar to himself‚ Lou Gehrig accepted his impending death with dignity. Clendinen honored Lou Gehrig even further by naming his illness after him. “I sometimes call it Lou‚ in his honor‚ and because the familiar feels less threatening.” “I choke a lot. I sound like a wheezy‚ lisping drunk” Clendinen clearly shows distaste

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