In this assignment I will be discussing the influences on different dietary intakes and how it affects the health of a person‚ I will also recommend how to minimise negative influences in a health and social care setting. Health factors resulting in specific nutrient needs‚ influencing the dietary intake: The way in which you feed yourself is very important as after you eat or drink‚ your body breaks down the sugars in your blood and turns it into glucose. The glucose then travels through your
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513 Manage health and social care practice to ensure positive outcomes for individuals 1.1 Explain outcome based practice. Outcome based care is about putting the customer at the centre of the care service and not prescribing a one size fits all policy. Care should always be bespoke to the customer taking into account their needs and choices. Care should allow the customer to live a fulfilled life‚ help them identify and achieve the things they would like to do. Outcome based care requires careful
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Part 2: Summary of Social Work Speaks and “Unit 3” The section “Poverty and Economic Justice” in Social Work Speaks discusses the economy and its balance‚ or lack thereof‚ as well as the people who are impacted by the economy’s debilitating imbalance. The PowerPoint titled “Unit 3: Children and Poverty” helps to further understand the poverty crisis that our society is facing by focusing on the children who live in poverty. The social work profession is there to help those who are most vulnerable:
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Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities. 1.1 Identify Legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Human Rights Stereotyping labelling Discrimination Anti Discrimination Oppression Anti Oppression Valuing people Mental Capacity Act Human Rights Act 2000. No Secrets – Guidance published by the Department of Health‚ builds upon the
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statuary provision which provides for children aged 12 weeks to 5 years‚ open Monday to Friday 8 till 6. A nursery will use early years foundation stage (EYFS). An infant school provides education for ages 5 to 7 in term time and also uses EYFS and the national curriculum. D2. A parent and toddler group which is a voluntary provision usually set up by the local church group for 0 to 3 year olds. Another provision is an independent school also known as a private school which is owned by a person
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syndrome maternal ill health - pre-ecalmpsia‚ high blood pressure poor maternal diet substance abuse assisted birth - forceps‚ ventouse‚ caesarean section birth trauma - distress‚ anoxia‚ premature birth‚ post-term birth Outcome 2 expects you to .. Be able to promote the development and learning of babies and young children 2.1 Undertake assessments of babies or young children development and learning needs --- types of observation 2.2 Demonstrate in own practice how the indoor and
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being exchanged between two people‚ it is influenced by great many factors. People background‚ what they believe in and the culture in which they live has significant effect on communication. Culture is about more than language‚ it is about the way that people live‚ think and relate to each other. It is also important that you always communicate at a language level that people are likely to understand‚ but do not find patronising. Everyone has the right to be spoken to as an adult and not down to
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explain the practices and ethics of the health care system. Within the past few years there has been countless of fraud and abuse in the Medicare and Medicaid systems. Many false practices by doctors and health care staff to make the extra dollar. On the other hand there are health care providers who follow the right proto-call to stay honest with his or her patients and practices. This paper will summarize the many financial elements and the ethical standards of the health care providers
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1.1 Person centered practice is providing care and needs which centers on the client. Its a way of caring for person as an individual and putting them and their families at the heart of all decisions. They are recognized as individuals with their own personality‚ likes and dislikes who has individual beliefs and preferences. Person centered practice put value to the independence‚ privacy‚ partnership‚ choice‚ dignity‚ respect and rights of the client 1.2 There are several different approaches or
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to a specialist or to another service which would benefit the patient more for the condition. Self referral is where the person who wants to access a service will attend themselves such as booking an appointment to see the G.P. Third party referral is where a family member or a friend will refer the person to a service such as making an appointment on their behalf. General practitioner General practitioners (G.Ps) are based at your local surgery or practice. General practitioners are often the first
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