Unit 516: understand safeguarding of children and young people 2.1 Safeguarding is the concept of protecting individuals from unnecessary harm which includes; ensuring the environment is safe‚ that rights and wishes are respected‚ that indicators of abuse are known‚ and that staff act on concerns by reporting in the agreed way. It is important to understand that anyone can be abused in any situation but to understand the level of safeguarding required‚ we must consider mental capacity and vulnerability
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UNIT 11: Principles of personal development in adult social care Learning outcome 1 – Understand how to reflect on practice in adult social care 1.1 To practice reflectively involves being able to think about an event after it happened‚ critically evaluate your actions and make adjustments if necessary. In reality the people you work with are all different. Some find it harder than others. This is largely connected to the need to be seen to be doing the right thing. Reflective practice is
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Understand health and safety in social care settings. 1.1 legislation relating to general health and safety in a social care setting would be Health and safety at work act‚ Manual handling operations regulations‚ Control of substances hazardous to health regulations RIDDOR Health and safety first aid regulations‚ Management of health and safety at work regulations. 1.2 The main points of the policies and procedures are to ensure everyone follows the same guidelines‚ is safe and to minimise the
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Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignments coral-ann rogers Ai Describe two methods of verbal communication other than one-to-one conversation. Telephone conversation To verbally communicate via a telephone Meetings/group discussion To discuss verbally to more than one individual
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care. 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: • Physical abuse involving contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation‚ injury‚ or other physical suffering or bodily harm. • Sexual abuse is the forcing of undesired sexual behaviour by one person upon another. • Emotional/psychological abuse may involve threats or actions to cause mental or physical harm; humiliation; isolation. • Financial abuse is the illegal
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Assignment 301 principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Question and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate. - To express ones emotions. - To be sociable and interact with others. - To put ones opinion across. - To share information. Aii Explain how effective communication can effect relationships in a adult social care setting between: a) colleagues and other professionals Good communication skills are required to develop positive
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PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE 1. Understand how to reflect on practice in adult social care 1.1 Reflective practice is the ability to constantly monitor one’s own performance in a given role and make adjustments where necessary. For me as carer‚ reflective practice is particularly important because no two cases will ever be the same and it is vitally important to remain reactive and reflective at all times. Reflective practice has been demonstrated to have significant
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Bi Leaflet to support the course In the adult social care setting there are seven main pieces of legalisation relating to diversity‚ equality and inclusion these are: The Human Rights Act 1998-this right can be used to protect against organisation such as: police‚ counsels and private companies‚ court cases will state the Human rights act. The Disability Discrimination Act 2005-stops people with disability from being treated differently. The Equal Pay Act 1970-protects women from being
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UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL WORKER 1.1 IN YOUR WORKING RELATIONSHIP YOU WOULD BE FRIENDLY‚ HAVE A DIFFERENT APPROACH‚ TREAT WITH EQUALITY‚ YOU WOULD KNOW YOUR ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES‚ YOU WOULD NOT SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION AS YOU WOULD AS WITH FRIENDS. ALSO A WORKING RELATIONSHIP HAS NO EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT AND IS PRIMARILY BASED AROUND WORK AND YOUR JOB‚ WHERE AS A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP DOES HAVE AN EMAOTIONAL ATTATCHMENT 1.2 THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF WORKING RELATIONSHIPS IN HEALTH
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Colette Addison The role of the health and social care worker Outcome 1. 1. A working relationship differs from a personal relationship in lots of ways. Firstly working relationships are formal‚ with policies and procedures put in place to protect everyone involved. They are bound by a contract of employment and have codes of practice that must be adhered to. In a working relationship professionalism and responsibility are foremost in your job role. Other things such as trust‚ communication and encouragement
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