the benefits and challenges of Inclusion of Special Needs children in mainstream education Special educational needs also referred to as SEN‚ is a term that is widely used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to enable professionals to differentiate between individuals that require assistance for disabilities and individuals who do not. These disabilities tend to come under the following categories: medical‚ mental‚ behavioural or psychological. Inclusion in education is an approach
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discrimination in the workplace‚ through policies that implement zero tolerance for discrimination. As a result‚ these groups may feel more welcome to participate in leadership opportunities. Another strategy is to continually voice the importance of diversity in leadership roles. A worker
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Abstract This paper examines the role of health care providers in giving care to patients and families of different diverse faith groups. Three specific faith groups‚ Voodoo‚ Buddhism‚ and Shinto will be discussed and contrasted in relation to the philosophy of Christian perspectives. Spiritual perspectives and critical components of health will show religious beliefs are apparently diverse but with some similarities. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is
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At an affordable cost health care providers team up to add value to promote overall health as well as wellness to prevent illness. This also provide interprofessional working relationships‚ which contributes to mutual respect and trust to effectively collaborate care across the health care profession. This also improves diversity‚ which reflects the individual’s expertise‚ values and effective care. If the recipient does not respect the source or act upon the resources provided the information may
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hospital and intermediate care This guide has been supported by RCN PUBLISHING ESSENTIAL GUIDE ESSENTIAL GUIDE Written by Hazel Heath‚ independent nurse consultant for older people‚ Deborah Sturdy‚ nurse adviser older people at the Department of Health‚ and Amanda Cheesley‚ service manager intermediate care‚ South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Contents 3 3 3 4 6 13 14 Introduction Department of Health guidance The ten operating principles Person-centred care and patient empowerment
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4222/307 1.1 1.1. Identify legislation and codes of practise that relates to handling information in social care settings * Data Protection Act 1998- The data protection act protects individual’s personal information. * Freedom of information act * Essential standards and the codes of practice for social care workers * Care standards * The Health and Social care act Unit 4222/307 1.2 1.2. Explain how legal requirements and codes of practise can inform practice
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Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care settings Communication is very important in any health and social setting because doctors‚ nurses‚ carers and teachers need to communicate with patients and service users as professionally and as effective as possible. This helps to give the service user the highest quality of care. CONTEXTS TO COMMUNICATION One-to-one Communication When conversing with an individual one-to-one‚ it is important to be relaxed‚ polite and try to create
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Understand how to handle information in social care settings. 1.1 – Legislation that relates to handling information in social care settings are; Data Protection Act 1998‚ Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Essential standards. Codes of practice that relates to handling information in social care settings include; General Social Care Council (GSCC)‚ Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the local or internal Codes of Practice such as code of practise
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NURSING IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY Barriers to Accessing Health Care Services. In this essay I am going to critically analyse diversity within the National Health Service (NHS. I will briefly focus on barriers to accessing health care services in relation to age‚ race‚ disability‚ gender and culture and sexual orientation. I will consider the barriers which have unintentionally been put into place within different health services for both service users and members of staff‚ and the measures that
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vision2learn Learner Handbook Equality and Diversity 1 Contents Learner support Pages 3 – 5 Welcome Who to go to for help Course time-frame Guided learning hours Learner advice and support Tips for using the platform Pages 6 – 9 Study skills 10 successful study tips Pages 10 –12 How to login How to contact your tutor How to access your units How to access your assessments How to submit work How to view your deadline dates Weekly study planner Assessment hints and tips
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