My report on an issue/area of public concern related to the care profession – The death of Baby P. The issue/area of concern raised in this report is as to how Peter’s death happened in the first place. Peter Conelly also known as ‘Baby P’ was born in London‚ on the 1st March 2006‚ he sadly died on the 3rd August 2007 age 17 months. He died after receiving/suffering more than 50 injuries over a period of 8 months. During this time he was repeatedly seen by Haringey’s Children’s Services and
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Anne-Marie Milner Nvq level 3 1.1 These set the standards that must be met to ensure that health and safety of all employers and others who may be affected by any work activity. - the health and safety at work act 1974 - The management of health and safety at work regulation act 1999. - The workplace (health and safety and welfare) regulations 1992 . - The manual handling operations regulation 1992. 1.2 Moving and handling of people and objects - personal hygiene - infection
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Assignment 303 Task B: Leaflet Induction for new Social Care Workers in adult social care It is vital that diversity‚ equality‚ inclusion and discrimination is understood and adhered to at all times as a social care worker. By this we mean treating everyone equal no matter what their race‚ gender‚ religious views‚ ability‚ culture‚ age or appearance. We expect Service Users to be included in events and not excluded because of a disability or any other reason. We expect EVERY Service User
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Team working is a central tenet of health and social care policy (Maslin-Prothero and Bennion‚ 2010). The term “team” is often confused with the idea of multidisciplinary working‚ whereas it primarily relates to a group of people with complementary skill committed to a common goal. The features of effective team performance. Effective teamwork has a number of benefits – to the organisation‚ to the team and not least to the individuals within the team. The way that people work in teams is just as
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THE HIGHFIELD LEVEL 3 Health & Safety TRAINING PACK Lecture programme designed and written by Kirstie Trasler and Ian Fisher Disclaimer The information provided in this training package has been carefully compiled to ensure its relevance and accuracy. However‚ no liability or legal responsibility is accepted for the content or any errors or omissions. ©Highfield.co.uk Ltd Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or the purpose permitted under the UK Copyright‚ Designs
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national and local policies in relation to infection control; to explain employer and employee responsibilities in this area; to 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
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in adult social care 1. 1.1- People communicate in many different way e.g verbally‚ hand gestures and many more. Reasons why people communicate in different ways is to make sure that they can be understand it what is trying to be said‚ the point that is trying to be made or instruction that need to be told. This is important in social care due to the clients possibly having learning difficulties or hearing problems. So it’s vital that your able to communicate in social care for the circumstances
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HND in Health & Social Care level 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKPLACE UNIT 3 Tutor: Chisomje Ezeaku Submit by: Anasthasia Ngalula From group: D ID: LCC20135253 1.2 The responsibilities of employers and employee for maintaining health & safety in a workplace Health and social care settings also face potential hazards and injuries‚ so policies and legislation are need to promote and implement in the health and social care workplace. Employers and staffs are responsible
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) Unit 53: Promote Positive Behaviour. Learning outcome 1: Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. Children Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 was brought into force in order to ensure that the welfare of every
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D2  Assignment 026 Task D Understand how to safeguard the well-being of children and young people. Action Description 1) Know the setting polices and procedures. Make sure you are fully aware of the policies that are in place. Such as safeguarding‚ whistle blowing and complaints. 2) Listen to the child. If a child tells you anything then they obviously trust you. Always listen to them and purely listen. You should never interrupt or ask questions as you don’t want to
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