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    health and social care worker. 1.1 A personal relationship can come under three categories‚ family‚ sexual and friendships. A working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A family relationship is a relationship that you would have with parents‚ grandparents‚ siblings and children. Depending on the type of family they can be close or distant. Family is one where you get most of your influences from and as you grow up they play a large role in the type of people we become.

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    for a long time. From 50 million years to 200 million years. Could this actually happen again? The answer is yes. What even are supercontinents? One wouldn’t know if it could happen again if they don’t know what it is. Well‚ a supercontinent is several land masses together. None of those exist right now‚ and they won’t for many lifetimes. Pangaea is a more famous supercontinent because it was the most recent of them. Why did these supercontinents break apart? Well‚ the answer is simple

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    NRSCS3034 MENTORSHIP IN HEALTH CARE PRACTICE Mentorship Essay. The NMC (2005) describes the mentor as a “nurse‚ midwife or specialist community public health nurse who facilitates learning and supervises and assesses students in the practice setting”. Morton-Cooper and Palmer (1993) see the mentor as “someone who provides an enabling relationship which in turn facilitates another’s personal growth and development. They later went on to say in (2000) the mentor takes on numerous roles whilst

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    Standard of care and Medical practice Jose Konde HLT-305 January 25‚ 2015 Everyday Health care professionals are entrusted with people’s health care and‚ therefore‚ their lives. The nation does not give this responsibility softly; it comes with the reasonable conditions that Heath care providers‚ who are the ones that the patients trust‚ obey by rigid professional‚ ethical and legal standards. The word scope of practice is known as the rules‚ the regulations‚ and the boundaries within which

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    Summary Of We Can Do It !

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    “We Can Do It!” is a Wartime propaganda released by Howard Miller in 1943. It was part of the national campgain in the United States to put women in workforce.In the face of difficult war time and labor shortages‚ women were need to run factories‚ industries‚ civilian service and even the armed force. Government also launched few more advertisement showing that women can do more than they expect. Before War‚ women were treated as a baby producing machine and a caretaker‚ because women were only

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    Q 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship? A 1.1 There are many differences between a working relationship and a personal relationship. A working relationship is a formal agreement‚ where you agree to follow policies and procedures as well as the criteria set out in your job description. A working relationship consists of many factors such as time keeping‚ attendance‚ attitude‚ respecting your colleagues and service users. Without these factors the

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    Person centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on an individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it does not mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are working with. This includes their likes and dislikes‚ their culture‚ their needs‚ their means of communication‚ their friends and family and

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    people do not change

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    Things‚ or more specifically‚ people can’t change. The basic essence is so strongly imbibed in a person that if he changes‚ he stops being what he was. And since society and its rules and cultures are made by people‚ the world itself can never change‚ at least not fast enough to become a noticeable change. But then again‚ what doesn’t change in this world? Can there be change and at the same time can things remain the same? There can be no life without change‚ no life without the constant adjustments

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    Unit HSC 025 The role of the social care worker  Criteria Ref Outcome 1 Understand working relationships in health and social care. 1 The learner can: Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. Working Relationship: is a relationship that you have with colleagues‚ management‚ and others within your organisation. It is formed within the confines of your working role and must be kept to a professional manner. It is formed within working policies and procedures

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    mental health is the fact that people do not understand how to recognize mental illness or how to react to it. We have very efficient ways of treating all kinds of problems‚ but too often‚ no one wants to take the initiative to recognize and take actions when a person clearly needs help. Studies show that the public has information about mental illness and is misled by it. Parents often deny that their children have mental health problems. Teachers and relatives do not have training in recognizing

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