There are many different types of setting which provide care and education for children. For example‚ statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Each of these settings are funded by the government‚ fees paid or funding that comes from donation. Statutory- sure start children’s centre Children’s centers are funded by the government. Children who are under fives can go to this setting. They do sessions or full day care which follows the early year’s foundation stage. They are
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have an effect on a person’s confidence and also social life this may lead to social isolation due to people not wanting to associate with them. If you don’t have good hygiene this may cause cross contamination leading to other people becoming ill and if you work with vulnerable people this may cause that person to become ill and that may lead to other health problems and complications. 2.5 When supporting and individual with intimate personal care need you most always make sure that the room you
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or force feeding Leaving the individuals in wet or soiled clothing or bedding as a deliberate act to demonstrate power and strength of the abuser Excessive or inappropriate use of medication A carer causing illness or injury to someone he or she cares for in order to gain attention Signs and symptoms associated with Physical abuse Pepper pot bruising-small bruises‚ usually on the chest‚ caused by poking with the finger or pulling of the clothes tightly. Finger-marks-often on arms or shoulders
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of specific conditions on the correct moving and positioning of an individual? LO 1.2 Many individuals who use health and social care services need help and support to move and change position.Organisations that provide support in this way are obliged to have in place procedures and agreed ways of working that describes exactly how each manoeuvre be carried out. 3. What health and safety factors have to be taken into consideration when moving and positioning individuals? LO 2.2 Always
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hospital and intermediate care This guide has been supported by RCN PUBLISHING ESSENTIAL GUIDE ESSENTIAL GUIDE Written by Hazel Heath‚ independent nurse consultant for older people‚ Deborah Sturdy‚ nurse adviser older people at the Department of Health‚ and Amanda Cheesley‚ service manager intermediate care‚ South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Contents 3 3 3 4 6 13 14 Introduction Department of Health guidance The ten operating principles Person-centred care and patient empowerment
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Assignment 023 - Understand Child and Young Person Development Task A1 Table 1: Physical Development 0-3 Months - Lies on back with head to one side‚ When held sitting back is a full curve‚ Head lags when pulled up into a sitting position‚ Has primitive reflexes such as sucking/grasping‚ Brings hand over chest or chin‚ Watches movement of own hands‚ Kicks legs and waves arms. 3-6 Months - Sits with support‚ Pushes head neck & chest off floor with arms when on its front‚ Holds arms out to be
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understand how procedures and risk assessment can help minimise the risk of an outbreak of infection. Learners will also gain an understanding of how to use PPE correctly and gain an understanding of the importance of good personal hygiene. Credit Level 3 2 Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1 Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection 1.2 Explain employers’ responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control infection 2 Understand
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324 Support individuals with specific communication needs. 1.1 Every individual has the right to communication as the Human Rights Act (1998) lists the freedom of expression as well as other rights relating to communication. As a staff‚ I have a moral obligation as well as adhering to the standards‚ codes of practice‚ guidelines‚ morals and law that govern my practice to ensure that communication needs are met. For example‚ If an individual’s communication needs are not met then all aspects of
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Equality and Inclusion in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young Peoples settings 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ inclusion and equality 1.1. Explanation of diversity‚ equality and inclusion a) Diversity refers to the fact that we are all different. All the people are unique in their own way. Some of people are male or female‚ some are tall‚ some short‚ some people have dark skin‚ some light. People differences also could consist of their reading level‚ athletic ability‚ cultural
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Assignment 302 Principles of Personal development in adult social care settings Task A You are going to be a mentor for a new social care worker as part of their induction process. Part of your role is to help them prepare for the review of their probation period. Ai Create a guide for the new social care worker about how to reflect on their practice. The guide must include the headings listed with an explanation of each. a) What is reflective practice? b) Why is reflective practice important
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