Unit HSC024 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Define the following types of abuse (a) Physical abuse – This is the deliberate use of physical force that results in bodily injury‚ pain or impairment (b) Sexual abuse – this is direct or indirect involvement in sexual activity without valid consent (c) Emotional / psychological abuse – this is any action by another that damages an individuals mental wellbeing. It includes the denial of basic human rights (d)
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barrier for a person who doesn’t fully understand their basic rights to health care‚ like not knowing how to access health care when they are sick. For example: when phoning their GP surgery because they are not feeling well‚ and they don’t get an answer‚ or another alternative‚ this will result In that person not accessing health care‚ or calling the emergency services. How to overcome this barrier All health care staff has a duty to service user to make sure they are able to access emergency
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SHC 31: Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for various reasons: to build and maintain relationships to get and/or share information or knowledge to gain reassurance and/or acknowledgement to voice needs‚ wants‚ preferences‚ ideas‚ thoughts and feelings to socialise to understand and be understood
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Unit 05 - Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1a Define the following types of abuse: – Physical abuse 1.1b Define the following types of abuse: – Sexual abuse 1.1c Define the following types of abuse: – emotional/psychological abuse 1.1d Define the following types of abuse: – Financial abuse 1.1e Define the following types of abuse: – Institutional abuse 1.1f Define the following types of abuse:
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Barriers are overcome by care staff having to speak very slowly and facing him when speaking so he can follow lip movement.Staff are too write information down on paper so he can visually understand or stand to the right of him and speak louder so he can hear clearer.In every service users care plan all relevant information such as his preferred methods of communication or his needs wishes or preferances personal details medication ect‚this information can be shared with care staff who visit him or
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HSC Level 2 Unit 1 1.1 Why do people communicate? Communication between people helps to express feelings‚ opinions‚ information and ideas. In the Caring Profession communication ensures all the decisions being made are in the best interest of everyone involved. Clients communicate with support workers to ensure that their care is exactly what they want and need. People also communicate to help form and develop relationships. In the health and social care setting these relationships may
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believes that complaints are best dealt with on a local level between the complainant and the home‚ but if either of the parties is not satisfied by a local process the case should be reffered to the Care Quality Commission. Legal requirements for dealing with complaints Legal requirement for dealing with complaints is to follow Health and Social Care Act 2010 and National Minimum Standards - complaint policy. These standards require care home managers to have clear procedures that enable service
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DEM209: Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in dementia care practice Learner name: Hilly Binyon 1. Understand the importance of equality‚ diversity and inclusion when working with individuals with dementia 1.1 Explain what is meant by:- * Diversity – literally means difference. Care settings reflect the diversity of the population at large. Service users within a care setting could be male or female‚ heterosexual or homosexual and age may range from the young to the very elderly. Each person
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ASSESSMENT ONE Explain why personal hygiene is important Personal hygiene is essential for good health and well being Having a clean and respectable appearance and pleasant environment is key to maintaining the self-esteem of older people. The better they feel‚ the more they can enjoy life‚ making life more pleasurable for both them and for the staff. For most adults‚ hygiene is a personal and private concern. When you are helping someone with personal hygiene it’s important to be sensitive
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Unit SHC 21 – Introduction to communicating in Health‚ Social Care or Childrens and Young Peoples settings. Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 People communicate to express needs and feelings‚ to ask questions‚ to build relationships‚ socialize and share experiences. 1.2 Effective communication effects all aspects of my own work‚supports the development of my own knowledge and skills‚ prevents misunderstanding‚ helps to build trust and supports the development
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