rather than a relationship controlled by professionals Person-centred care has its focus on the person with an illness and not on the disease in the person. To achieve truly person-centred care we need to understand how the individual experiences his or her situation if we are to understand their behaviours and symptoms. This requires in-depth understanding of the individual’s life circumstances and preferences‚ combined with up-to-date evidence-based knowledge about individualised medical
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How Can The Study Of Aftereffects Tell Us About How The Brain Processes Visual Information? The motion & tilt aftereffect (MTAE; Gibson & Radner‚ 1999) is a simple but intriguing visual phenomenon. After staring at a pattern of tilted lines or gratings‚ subsequent lines appear to have a slight tilt in the opposite direction. The effect resembles an afterimage from staring at a bright light‚ but it represents changes in orientation perception rather than in color or brightness. Most modem
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peers. Socializing does not have to be solely verbal‚ children can socialize by quietly playing alongside a peer. Autistic children often lack social and communication skills. Ava often plays alone‚ but she may just be the shy child‚ right? Occasionally I witness her play with others‚ but the children are younger than her and cannot speak much due to their age. According to a doctor‚ social impairments of ASD include‚ “[An] impairment in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors such as eye-to-eye gaze
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Assignment 209 Understand how to handle information in social care settings Task A Ai Identify two laws or pieces of legislation that relate to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in adult social care settings Legislation and Laws that relate to handling information in social care settings are Data Protection Act 1998‚ Freedom of Information Act 2000 Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Provides essential standards Aii Explain why it is important to have secure systems in place for
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Title Understand how to handle information in social care settings Ref 37 Level 3 Credit value 1 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand requirements for handling information in social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in social care settings 1.2 Explain how legal requirements and codes of practice inform practice in handling information 2. Understand good practice in handling information
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UNDERSTAND HOW TO ESTABLISH AN EFFECTIVE TEAM The benefits of effective working relationships in developing and maintaining the team For a team to be effective it is important that good working relationships exist between team members and between the team and the manager as this will lead to the benefits of more effective team working and improved morale through: Improved effective communications – team members will understand each other better and be willing to share ideas and give support
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Assignment 023 Understand Child and Young Person Development Task B Complete table‚ research and report B2 Produce a report to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of differing theories of development. This report should identify how these theories have influenced current practice and include the following: Cognitive Psychoanalytical Humanist Social learning Operant conditioning Behaviourist Social pedagogy (Ref 2.3) DIFFERING THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT There are
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680 1 Understand how to plan work and be accountable to others. 1.1 As I work in Procurement there are a number of procedures and guidelines I need to follow to enable me to be the best of my ability of working skills in Procurement that I have a continuous job to do to get my work done throughout the day. There
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holistic approach to assessment This provides an overview of the learner’s performance that can then be used to describe the learner’s body of work is of a specific level‚ and therefore suggests the learners level‚ suitability‚ and potential transference of skills to other courses. By collecting evidence or information from the learner via coursework‚ observations‚ presentations‚ tests etc. the assessor can then sum up the learners overall performance holistically with a single grade. The major benefit
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Assignment 307 Understand how to handle information in social care settings Task A Short answer questions Ai Identify four key pieces of Legislation and Codes of Practice relating to handling information in social care settings. • Data Protection Act 1998 • Health and Social Care Act 2000 • Employees Policies and Procedures • Freedom of Information Act 2000 Aii Explain how legal requirements and codes of practice affect the day to day work of a social care worker in relation to handling
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