CT298. Principles in safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 Define the following types of abuse. * Physical abuse. Physical abuse is causing pain injury or impairment to a venerable adult. * Sexual abuse. Rape and sexual assault or sexual acts to which the vulnerable adult has not consented‚ or could not consent or was pressured into consenting. * Emotional abuse. Threats of harm‚ controlling‚ intimidation verbal abuse‚ isolation or withdrawal from services or supportive
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Reflective Diary Introduction Reflective practice can be used for different purposes. Some examples: • Helps identify gaps in skills and knowledge and learning needs • Analyse complex and challenging situations • Analyse communication and relationships with colleagues • Examine the way we make decisions. (Bolton‚ 2001) This reflection paper is going to discuss my experience of the PDAF course. The discussions are based on my feeling during the lesson and the feedback
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Assessment task-TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task 1 1.1 Identify the current legislation‚guidelines‚policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety The children act 1989 The children act 2004 Working together to safeguarding children 2006 The child exploitation and online protection (ceop)centre The children’s act 2004 The children’s act 2004 was prompted by the lord laming inquiry
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senior nurse manage to mentor Susan‚ a third year student nurse. As Susan was observed to be underachieving‚ I aim to use the Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) to guide me to identify the issues that have arisen during the placement and plan strategies to help Susan achieve her expected competencies at this stage of her clinical placement. Upon completion of the reflective cycle‚ mentor should be able to come up with methods that can help to resolve the student’s identified problems. It is important that
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themselves from abuse and dealing with bullying. Currently there is no single legislation that covers the rights of children‚ but there are law‚ regulations and guidance in place which are revised‚ amended and updated to reflect developments in the safeguarding of children. The children’s act 1989. This act contains many principles and defines child abuse as a person’s actions that cause a child to suffer significant harm to their health‚ development and wellbeing. A child’s welfare is paramount and
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Outcome 1 1. Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety? The current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures are there to protect and keep the children safe from being harmed or by any type of risk. The 3 main policies which i am going to talk about mentioning the children’s act 2004; children act 1989 which is every child matters. Children act 1989: This act was brought to simplify
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I am currently studying Access to Nursing‚ Midwifery and Health Science in Waltham Forest College. This is my sixth reflective journal based on Gibbs (1998) reflective cycle and in this essay I will write about my whole college experiences in course 2015/16. Even though I did not expect my college course to drastically transform me‚ I have notice huge changes in myself in this one year course that I take the first step toward my dreams career life. Naturally‚ I always expected college to be a challenge;
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1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse A Define the following types of abuse and identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse The Department of Health has defined abuse as “Abuse is a violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by any person or persons” (No Secrets 2000). There are many different types of abuse and individual cases of abuse usually involve a different combination of these different types. (i) Physical abuse Refers to hitting‚ slapping‚ scratching
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CT298 Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1. Know how to recognise signs of abuse. 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: . Physical abuse . Sexual abuse . Emotional/ Psychological abuse . Financial abuse . Institutional abuse . Self-neglect . Neglect by others Physical abuse: Physical abuse involving contact planned to cause bodily harm‚ feelings of intimidation‚ other physical suffering or injury Sexual abuse: Sexual abuse is the forcing of undesired sexual behaviour
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Reflective Summary RECEIVED A PERFECT SCORE LTC/315 Alternative Living Environments November 3‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Tomeka Davis Reflective Summary Long term care (LTC) consumer demographics have been shifting more than they have been regulating‚ and at a rather fast pace. The growth of the elderly population is also at a fast pace. The elderly population is not only growing‚ but they are living much longer‚ and consuming much more LTC services. Matters are only going to intensify as the
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