L2-HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 203 – Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards UNIT 4222-203 1. Define what is meant by: (1.1.1) a. diversity diversity is recognising that everyone is different in a variety of visible and non visible ways.it is about creating a culture and practices that recognise‚ respect and value difference i.e
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Rights of a service user at the Sutton Primary Care Trust. Name: Service: Provider: Date 15th June 2013 BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in Health and Social Care ------------------------------------------------- Assessor: Kofi Freeman Amponsa-Dadzie Contents Rights Welfare Equality Act Data Protection Act Age Discrimination Sexual Orientation Religious Beliefs Privacy Respect and Dignity People who come to the Sutton Primary Care Trust use our services on a day to day basis
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ASSIGNMENT 204 Introduction to duty of care in health‚ social care or children ’s and young people ’s settings Task A Dear friend I have heard that you would like to work as a care worker and need to know more about “duty of care”. I wish to help and want to try clarify the term to you as much as I can. “Duty of care” is a phrase used to describe the obligation in your role as a care worker. You owe duty of care to your patients/service users‚ your colleagues‚ your employer‚ yourself and
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more specialist care. Autism is a lifelong developmental disability and affects how they see the world around them. People with Autism have said that the world around them can feel like a mass of people‚ places and events‚ which they struggle to make sense of. They also find it hard relating to people‚ understanding them and taking part in everyday family life and social events. People with Autism have difficulties with the following; social communication‚ social interaction and social imagination
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1.1 Define the term ’duty of care’ Duty of care is a responsibility to put the safety and interest of service users first‚ ensuring that they are treated with dignity and respect. 1.2 Describe how the duty of care affects own work role Knowing your duty of care and the importance of practicing it‚ gives you a clear guide on how you should behave at work and how you must consider those you work with. Your duty of care is closely linked to protection and safeguarding. You have to keep the service
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Name different reasons why people communicate and describe things to consider in order to make good communication? people communicate to socialise and build relationships and interact with people. you can show good communication by good eye contact‚checking hearing aids are on. when people are listening make sure that they are listening make sure that they re concentrating and that there is no background noise. Explain how people from different backgrounds may interpret communication methods
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Chelsea Johnson Action plan 2-18-15 Lately I have been looking up careers that I want to pursue after I am done with my degree and possibly thinking about continuing my education. I have looked at many social worker careers‚ hands on careers with children in my community and a couple local jobs at the hospitals or fire stations with dispatching. I know I want to do something with helping people or children out. First I plan on continuing my search in the community for a new job or career. I have
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How we define ‘self’ is one of the questions in social psychology that is not only of interest to the practitioners themselves‚ but is also central to everyone on a more personal level. Even when we do not directly contemplate the meaning and how we have come to define ‘self’‚ we are nonetheless in the process of establishing our own meaning of the term and using it in our constructs of how we fit in the world. That the simple word “I” is always in the top twenty most common words used in the English
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Orem Theory Assessment Tricia Burr Elms College Elms College: Division of Nursing Theory Assessment Assignment N: 285 Theorist: _____Dorothea Orem______________________________________ Theory: ______Self-Care Deficit Theory _______________________________ |Credentials |Basic degrees – Diploma from Providence Hospital School of Nursing in Washington DC in 1934; BSN Ed from | |Of author |Catholic University of America in 1939 (Hartweg & Fleck
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The aim of this paper is to critically consider to value of taking developmental approach to understand adolescent psychotic disorder. Therefore‚ firstly self-social development of adolescent will be outlined and it will be followed failure of self-social development‚ which is argued to be leading psychosis. Then‚ adolescent egocentrism will be discussed and how failure in adolescent egocentrism causes psychosis in adolescent population will be explained
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