This looks at paternalistic families and egalitarian families. The differences is in paternalistic the father works and is the breadwinner while the mother takes care of the home and children. Egalitarian families have both parents working and share equal power in the home. These two families alter delinquency‚ paternalistic delinquency is increased in the boys unlike the daughters. However they become similar in the egalitarian families. Feminists have constructed
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Unit 305 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care 1. Describe person-centred approaches. Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individuals and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care or support because they are two different
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understand person centred approaches in adult social care 1.1 Describe person centred approaches. Person- centred approaches are an essential part involving good working practice when working with clients/ service users. Ensuring that everything to do with individual care is built around them. Also allowing them to be independent as possible and makings their own decision on how they would like to be supported. 1.2 Explain why person-centred values must influence all aspect of social care work. Person-centred
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What measures does your school have in place for ensuring that a child-centred approach is employed during any safeguarding issues? (You may wish to refer to your school’s Child Protection or Safeguarding policy). The child centred approach to safeguarding means that the child is involved in the process‚ meetings and asked their opinions. Their views and feelings are taken on‚ and sometimes challenged‚ as they would an adult. This means children develop the ability to discuss their views openly
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Power and Control Poems and plays often have to deal with the theme of power and control. In Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” Capulet wields the authority. Shakespeare portrays Capulet as a patriarchal ruler who is not afraid to show his controlling side. His aggression is key aspect in the play and becomes a catalyst for the outcome of our “star crossed lovers”. I will also examine the exertion of power in the poems “My Last Duchess”‚ “Hawk Roosting” and “Human Interest”. Firstly‚ I will begin
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Foundations of Learning and Collaborative Working “Discuss the concept of collaborative working within your professional area” To be able to understand the rationale‚ the different factors influencing the outcome of collaborative working and how this can be applied
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Discuss how aspects of power are explored within Macbeth Aspects of power are deeply explored within Macbeth via the characters‚ and the allegorical meaning of the play. Shakespeare uses linguistic devices well‚ such as dramatic irony and symbolism to give the text more meaning and to give deeper thoughts into these aspects of power shown. Macbeth is portrayed throughout the play as an antihero‚ a noble and a valiant military man who’s affected by the power of knowledge and is drifted down a
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The Person-Centred Approach - Personal‚ Professional and Theoretical Dimensions In this essay I will be looking at the Person-Centred Approach in Counselling and Psychotherapy. I shall be exploring the professional and theoretical dimensions through a personal lens‚ as someone who has recently completed an introductory course in Person Centred Counselling. This will include a concise overview of what the Person-Centred Approach is and a reflective look through the course‚ the experiential exercises
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PERSON CENTRED SOCIAL CHANGE Introduction The objectives of the role play exercise was to explore ourselves‚ and more so explore myself as a person and as a practitioner (Community development worker) as well as a therapeutic activist. It was to highlight identity work and the different masks that we put on when working with communities and the challenges that this poses to practitioners and clients. It also highlighted power relations and prejudice that are involved when working with people
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For collaborative professional practice care team to thrive‚ adoption of standardized modalities and behaviors that should serve as an effective strategy for enhancing teamwork and reducing the risks in the patient-centered care. Physicians and nurses may have different communication styles partly due to the training they have received. While nurses are more descriptive doctors tend to be more concise. Ensuring there is standardized communication‚ eliminates instances of conflict in the team. This
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