Unit 17: Working in the Social Care Sector Investigate Potential Careers in Social Care M1: Assess how a care worker can contribute to providing a positive experiencing for uses of social care services Case study Jean is a care worker in a residential care home. Her job is to provide care for the physical‚ social and emotional needs of the residents she works with‚ as well as liaising with a variety of people who are linked with the residents. Mary is 86 and recently widowed‚ at which time
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Unit 517: Lead person-centred practice(HSCM1) 1.1 - Explain person centred practice Person centred practice is care being provided which centres on the individual Service User’s needs. This puts the service user and their family at the centre of all care planning. The care plans are then centred on them as an individual with their own personality and preferences. The person centred approach takes into account their beliefs‚ likes and dislikes‚ choice‚ dignity and respect. This in turn allows
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Unit 23 Principles of Supporting an Individual to Maintain Personal Hygiene 1.1 Explain why personal hygiene is important Keeping your body clean is vital in combating and preventing illness‚ both for yourself and those around you. Washing your hands can prevent the spread of germs from one person to another or from one part of your body to another. Flossing and brushing your teeth can reduce the likelihood of oral and other diseases. 1.2 Describe the effects of poor personal hygiene on health
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Unit 13 1 Understand what dementia is 1.1 explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a serious loss of global cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person‚ beyond what might be expected from normal ageing. 1.2 describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia Dementia is not a single disease‚ but a non-specific syndrome (i.e.‚ set of signs and symptoms). Affected cognitive areas can be memory‚ attention‚ language‚ and problem solving. temporal lobe
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UNIT-5 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFE LEARNING 1.1 Summaries key aspect of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practices relating to own role and responsibilities. Introduction to my teaching area just like other areas. You have to follow certain regulations‚ standards‚ procedures & i will be discussing them as follows : 1.) Efficiency and effectiveness – The purpose of efficiency & effectiveness is to obtain maximum value of resources available
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Unit 14 P4 Cardiologist (Medical Consultant) Mrs Webster has been referred to me due to the pain in her chests and her recent diagnoses of high blood pressure that puts her at a higher risk of getting CHD. My role as her cardiologist is to ensure that I carry out further investigation to diagnose and to provide treatment for Mrs Webster. As A cardiologist I will carry out electrocardiogram to record and detect Mrs Webster’s hearts activity it will show me how if her heart beat and the rhythm
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Unit 031 Cleaning‚ decontamination and waste management The general principles for environmental cleaning are to prevent the spread of infection and reduce the risk of transmission between patients via reusable medical devices and other equipment‚ environment correct linen and waste disposal. The purpose of a cleaning schedule is to show what has been cleaned‚ how it has been cleaned‚ who has done the cleaning also when it has been cleaned. The schedule proves that everything has been cleaned in
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Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction Unit cc1001 Know health and safety regulations – rolls and responsibilities HASAWA 1. To secure the health and safety welfare of all persons at work 2. To protect the general public 3. To control the use handling storage and transport of explosive and highly flammable substances. 4. To control the release of noxious or offensive substances into the atmosphere. Employer’s duties: Provide and maintain a safe working environment
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Unit 011- Contribute to the support of positive environments for children and young people Task 1- Know the regulatory requirements for a positive environment for children and young people 1.1- Describe what is meant by a positive environment A positive environment is an environment where everyone can be who they want to be without being stereotyped. It is an environment that is not harmful to anyone and encourages to make the world better and to keep everyone safe through the communication
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Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 Diploma Unit 332 – Engage in personal development in health‚ social care in children`s and young people`s settings Outcome 1 1.1 At present employed at Cheam Park Farm Junior School in Year 5 as per the job description (see attachment 1) I have a range of duties such as enabling access to learning pupils and to assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom. Supervising and providing particular support for pupils and ensuring their
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