Understanding leadership Learner name: Gemma Whiting Learner registration number: Note: Learners must satisfy all the assessment criteria by achieving at least 50% of the marks available for each criterion. The ‘lines/box’ below a question is for guidance purposes only. Marks are not deducted for writing more. It is perfectly acceptable for all answers to be continued on additional forms provided they are attached to the assignment when making a submission. The availability of the form electronically
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Safety in Health and Social Care 1. Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting(1.1) 2. Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer(1.2) 3. Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: – Self – the employer or manager – others in the work setting (1.3) 4. Identify specific tasks in the work setting that should not be carried out without special training (1.4) 5. Describe
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to fulfil their job role and equipment is safe to use‚ properly maintained and employees are trained to use it. Policies and procedures such as medication‚ fire safety‚ COSHH‚ moving and handling‚ are all included in Health and Safety legislation. 3. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: (1.3) a) Self To ensure the health and safety of one’s self and of others in the workplace. Ensure there
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Duty of care/health and safety SHC 34: 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role A duty of care is a legal requirement on an individual requiring that they keep to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could harm others. For me as a nursery nurse it means I have a duty of care to protect any children in my care from any harm‚ this will be achieved using the standards that I have learned from the courses and learning that I have achieved. All
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Understand That Individuals with Dementia May Communicate In Different Ways CT244.1 1.1 Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour: Individuals with dementia find it difficult to understand words and meanings and forget what is being said even while we are speaking. Communication is more difficult if they are tired or upset. You may find they repeat questions frequently as they cannot remember asking them. When talking to an individual who has any
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A brief account that excludes and discriminates people in our society assignment 303 task c this could be something as simple as Mrs A wanted to go to town shopping but she only has means of public transport. The only problem is she is in a wheelchair and unable to get onto a bus as they don’t have wheelchair access due to the steps onto the bus. So Mrs A calls a taxi explaining that she has a wheelchair but when the taxi comes it I a standard car and not one for wheelchairs‚ so when
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Unit 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings. 1.1 : People communicate to either say or tell you they want or need something‚ they also communicate to tell you how they feel. Some will use sign language or picture to communicate. 1.2 : By observing an individual you can tell if they are happy‚ sad‚ worried or unwell. Body language is a very important way to communicate when an individual cannot express himself or herself using word. 2.1: Everyone has a slightly
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Task B Your work role Task D Presentation or report Prepare a presentation or report on an issue or area of public concern related to the care profession. PANORAMA: UNDERCOVER - ELDERLY CARE On Monday 23rd April 2012 at 20.30pm on BBC1‚ panorama aired the above programme. What pepole watched caused shock throughout the country. It showed secret filming within Ash Court a 62-bedroom private purpose built care home in Kentish Town owned by Forest Healthcare and managed
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1.1 Identify own learning style(s) and the learning style(s) of another member of the team There are four main Learning Styles; Activists‚ Reflectors‚ Theorists and Pragmatists. To describe them briefly‚ activists are enthusiastic about anything new and consider the consequences afterwards. They are always looking for new experiences and get bored with the long term‚ seeking to centre activities on themselves. Reflectors look at things from a different perspective‚ listening and considering the
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Learner Name: Agnes Szabo Date: 21.10.2011 CYP 3.1 Understand child young person development LO1. Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young People from birth – 19 years 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of and rate of development and why This is important Sequence means that there is a definite pattern to a child developing e.g. a toddler being able to walk before they can
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