LEARNER EVIDENCE RECORD Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) QCF Diploma Level: ………………………………………………………….. Observed by your Assessor Seen by expert Witness or Witness Observed by L20 Observer Learner account Learner Name: … …………………………………………………… QCF Unit(s) Learning Outcome(s) Assessment Criteria Evidence Date of Activity: 4222-307 1. Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in health and social
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UNIT 4222-222 Support Individuals to Eat and Drink 1.1 Establish with an individual the food and drink they wish to consume. 1.2 Encourage the individual to select suitable options for food and drink. 1.3 Describe ways to resolve any difficulties or dilemma about the choice of food and drink. There are a number of ways to resolve any dilemma or difficulties with the choice of food and drink. Diet and Health Problems The residents choices at some point may contradict the advice given to the by
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Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protections in health and social care. 3.3) Identify report into serious failures to protect indivduals from abuse. A report about Castlebeck Care Ltd which failed to ensure that the vulnerable living at Winterbourne View were adequately protected from risk‚ including the risks of unsafe practices by its own staff. Individuals in Winterbourne View which is a home owned by Castlebeck Care Ltd were pinned down‚ slapped‚ doused in cold water and repeatedly
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Unit 4222-319 Facilitate person centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review (HSC 2020) Outcome 1 As a support worker‚ it is imperative that we look at all aspects of health and social care with a holistic approach when planning and provision is concerned. Holistic means looking at a situation as a whole and not just part of it. We need to establish that we look at how all aspects of a PWS life will affect their care needs and it is important that we as support workers look
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Assessment 4222-226 Outcome 1 Be able to identify agreed ways to gain entry and to leave individuals homes 1 Access information about general requirements for entering and leaving individuals homes. With this being aimed at home clients this will include... An Appointed time for visit agreed by client. Address of appointment. Time of appointment (always be on time to avoid any distress or concern). A form of identification. 2 identify special requirements and individual preferences for
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Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse: a. Physical abuse Physical abuse can include: hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ force feeding‚ kicking‚ burning‚ scalding‚ misuse of medication or restraint‚ catheterisation for the convenience of staff‚ inappropriate sanctions‚ a carer causing illness or injury to someone in order to gain attention for themselves (
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1.1 Each employee’s has a role and responsibility in the prevention and control of infection. they must conduct themselves in a healthy and appropriate manner applying good hygiene in everything they do‚ whether it be ensuring they wear personal protective equipment (PPE)‚ good food hygiene‚ cleaning up after themselves or supporting an individual take medication. 1.2 Employers also have a responsibility to their staff‚ clients and other people who come in to contact with their services. employers
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E1. o United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 o Children Act 1989/2004 o Childcare Act 2006 o Every Child Matters 2004 o Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2. Children Act 2004 - This Act was introduced as a result of the death of Victoria Climbie and was the introduction of ’Every Child Matters’ which ensures the wellbeing of children through its five outcomes. The Every Child Matters framework has influenced settings by giving them and other childcare settings a
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Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care 1. Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Explain how and why person-centred values must influence all aspects of health and social care work. A person-centred approach means doing your best to carry out the wishes of the individual. Each client is an individual and there are 8 person-centred values which are fundamental to the whole of health and social care. These are Individuality
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Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 036) Outcome 1 Understand the application centred approaches in health and social care 1. Person-centred care is a philosophy of providing care that is centred around the person‚ and not just their health needs. We are all individual‚ no two people are the same hence it is not appropriate to say that because two people have dementia – that they both have the same care and support needs. The values which one person feels
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