obligations that are presented to you? I have always believed that even though sometimes I am torn between two options‚ If I am being honest with myself that I would pick the more moral outcome. For moral obligations I imagine myself in the other persons “shoes” and imagine not what would benefit me‚ but what would benefit them. For legal obligations I try to look at the whole picture and figure out what would benefit the majority of the group. Even if this option may not be better for me‚ if it is
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fashion has always been transcending hand in hand with us‚ and the way it is seen and displayed has changed over the years; however‚ fashion has always been used as a tool to dazzle‚ impress‚ shock and even awe. It makes a statement about the type of person we are or desire to be. Because of that‚ from century to century‚ fashion has remained as a way of self-expression for the ones who create it and for the ones who wear it. Fashion has been evolving throughout the years‚ adapting to the personality
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personality as the as the general trend of how a person thinks and behaves. It is a composition of thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors of every person. One can determine one’s personality through expressions. People are unique in their own ways‚ which would explain how individuals obtain their own personalities. Some people may be outgoing‚ happy all the time‚ up at the crack of dawn and ready to start their day. While‚ there are others that are not a people person and would rather be to themselves. Stay at
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The Waknuk community present in the Chrysalids is a very religious society where their believes hold utmost importance and where everything and everyone must follow the “Images of the Old People” or those defined by them. Babies are punished for being deviants even though they are innocent‚ as was the case with Aunt Harriet’s child. Anna‚ a member of the Group was considered a deviant. The only wish she had was to lead a normal life like women her age and settle down to start a family. However‚ the
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body/parts 1:2 Explain how multiple conditions and/or disabilities many have an additional impact on the individual’s well being and quality of life. Multiple conditions usually have additional impacts on individuals’ well being and quality of life. A person with arthritis only can live at home with minimum help of a carer but elderly people who have arthritis and dementia in addition‚ for them it is safer to live in care home . Multiple conditions also require different kinds of medications which are
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Unit 332 Support individuals at the end of life 1.1 The main legal requirements and agreed ways of working relating to end of life care are: 1. The Department of Health’s 2008 End of Life Care Strategy that provides a framework aimed at promoting high quality care for all adults approaching the end of life in all care settings. It sets out what adults reaching the end of their lives‚ and their carers can expect from the services provided to them. One of the key aims is to ensure as far as possible
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Karol Wojtyla Concept of Person Man has been the concern of various philosophical schools of thought and can be said as the center of philosophical inquiry. However‚ not all of the concerns of philosophy points to defend man in his external and internal dimensions. In this paper‚ the fundamental concepts of Wojtyla’s Human Person are precisely enumerated for a clear understanding of who a Human Person is. Before all else‚ as a philosopher Karol Wojtyla is interested in man as a dynamic
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the centre of the service‚ increasing service user’s ability to exercise choice‚ control of their care as it is their right‚ and focus on their Personalisation is a social care approach described by the Department of Health as meaning that “every person who receives support‚ whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves‚ will have choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings". strengths. 2: What does personalisation include? * tailoring support to
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theory and principles that underpin person centred practice 1.1 EXPLAIN PERSON CENTRED PRACTICE Person-centered practice is a way of developing a set of guidelines to help support an individual person who has learning disabilities‚ mental health issues or requires support in other areas of their lives. It looks at the person as a whole individual and focuses on all aspects of their life & it promotes independence rather than control & encourages the person to make their own decisions for their
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they ask you to use these your best saying no for your own safety. Work colleagues may ask you to administrate medication‚ you have the right to say no as you may not have had your training and you don’t know if you’re administrating to the right person or the side effects. I hope this gives you a better understanding of the duty of care and how care can affect your work role‚ hope to hear from you soon. Karisha Understand the implications of duty of Care Duty of care means that Care workers
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