The nature vs nurture debate has been around for many centuries which argues about the role for heredity and environment in human development. Theorists in the past have argued that all humans are born with instincts which we have in life although other theorists have argued that the way we have been brought up‚ environment‚ culture around us are influential in what defines our personality traits and characteristics an example of nature vs nurture debate is the gay gene. The nature side of the debate
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Assessment task- SHC 21 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. The reasons people communicate are: To share information: exchanging information with other staff ‚ parents‚ children and regulators etc.... allows to take the best decision in each situation. It’s important to be able to identify problems and to explain them to other people. For example‚ if a child has once had an allergic
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where people have been bullied just because of the colour of their skin to such a degree that the victim eventually ends up committing suicide because they have been made to feel like an outsider. In today’s society people also discriminate through social networks posting rude an offensive comments about people or groups. But all said and done we are all the same no matter what people who discriminate are just bullies and need to have a
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Unit 20 Causes and Spread of Infection 1.1 See worksheet. 1.2 Identify common illnesses and infections caused by bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria - sore throat‚ tuberculosis‚ bubonic plague‚ whooping cough‚ anthrax.Viruses – flu‚ AIDS‚ HIV‚ hepatitis b‚ common cold‚ Fungi – thrush‚ ringworm‚ anthrax‚ madurella mycetoma‚ athlete’s foot. Parasites – worms‚ malaria‚ sleeping sickness‚ river blindness‚ elephantiasis‚ katamaya fever‚ body / head lice‚ amoebiasis. 1.3 Describe
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SHC 33 1-1.2 Describe the potential effects of discrimination Discrimination mean mistreatment with group of people or individual. People harm (discriminate) other people because of their ethnicity‚disability‚feel that someone is weaker‚ showing off infront of friends‚ because of their views‚ nationality‚gender‚ atc .. Effects of discrimination can be different‚ it depends on each person individually. Person who is discriminated may harm himself physically or mental. For example‚ a girl who
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Unit 12 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion. 1.1 Explain what is ment by Diversity Equality Inclusion Discrimination Diversity means that it outlines the differences between people and the fact that we are all different. We all have characteristics that outlines us as individuals these can include age‚ gender‚ appearance‚ race‚ religion‚ all abilities as well as talents. Equality means treating everyone with fairness and respect and recognising the needs of
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|BTEC level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | |Assignment Title: :Equality‚ Diversity and Rights |Grade |Points | |in HSC |(Please circle) |(Please circle) |
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P1‚ P2‚ M1 unit 20 health and social care LEGISLATION Health education has been described by the Joint Committee on Health and Education as the profession of educating people about health. This encompasses physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ intellectual‚ spiritual and environmental health. It is the principle where people as individuals or groups learn to behave in a way that is promoting‚ maintaining or restoring health. It can be defined as the process of providing information and advice and helping
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or funded by him or herself will have choice and control in what they would like their care to be. (2) Describe the relationship between rights/choice and Personalisation The individual get their rights from legislation‚ human rights‚ and equalityrights. Under this legislation the individuals have the right to make their own choices i.e. social activities‚ intellectual activities‚ spiritualpersonal care‚ speciality activities‚ creative activities‚ physical activities. Personalisation starts
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Introduction P1. One to one Effective one to one communication in a health and social care requires‚ listening skills‚ information- giving skills and questioning skills. Care workers communicate one to one on a daily basis in informal communication and formal communication. Informal communication can take place when a care worker is communicating with another work colleague who is also a friend‚ or when they have built a relationship with a patient or relative that they have known very well.
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