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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members should be inducted in a way that they understand the team working principles and what their roles are so they can quickly fit in as part of the team. 1.3 Identify the challenges experienced by established teams Established teams can become complacent and it is important to maintain enthusiasm and momentum. It is important any conflicts are resolved quickly‚ fairly and appropriately and that staff have regular performance reviews so they are clear on how they are performing and credit is given
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1 Understand how duty of care contributes to safe practice (a) What it means to have a duty of care in one’s own work role A duty of care is a legal obligation to all Health and Social carers and professionals who have to act in the best interests of individuals and others‚ also not to act or fail to act in a way that results in harm. This duty of care can be a general implied minimum
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A principle for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. SHC 34 Outcome 1 To have a duty of care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of the Employer. A negligent act could be unintentional but careless or intentional that results in abuse or injury. A negligent act is breaching the duty of care. If an individual has evidence that you have been
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|Group |Group A / B | |Programme: |BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Health and Social Care | |Unit 1: |Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care |Brief approved by |RTG | |Credit: |10
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skills. These very skills that are taught through school and social interaction ultimately govern the depths of our knowledge‚ skills and understanding. In later years‚ the real challenge is putting all of these learnt knowledge and skills in to practice in the working environment. In this case I will be looking at the adult social care settings and the effects of personal experiences‚ past knowledge and current training and how they can influence principles of development. In order to achieve
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Unit 7: Sociological Perspectives for Health and Social Care Unit code: M/601/2402 QCF Level 3: BTEC Nationals Credit value: 5 Guided learning hours: 30 Aim and purpose This unit aims to enable learners to gain an understanding of the different sociological approaches that can be used when studying and how these approaches can be used to study health and social care. Unit introduction Sociology is the study of society‚ and is a method of enquiry and explanation. In
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Post Week 1 Health Care Information Systems Terms HCS/483 Healthcare Information Systems - Week 1 Name: Guidelines: Please use this form to submit your assignment and NOT the one on the UOPX website. Define the following terms. Your definitions must be in your own words; do not copy them from the textbook. After you have defined each term in your own words‚ describe in at least 50 words the health care setting in which each term would be applied. Utilize a minimum of two research
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communication in Health‚ Social care‚ or Children’s and young people’s settings. • Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for several reasons for example: To express emotion or feelings To share opinions or information To build relationships To understand things or people‚ and for others to understand you To share knowledge or to gain knowledge To comfort others • Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Good communication
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss my experience as part of a social information network. I have been part of many social information networks in my life. Among my favorite social information networks is Digg.com‚ which I follow almost daily when time allows. Digg is a user-driven social news website and in many ways resembles Diigo. In fact‚ the names are remarkably similar‚ although their originations share no similarities. Diigo allows users to create groups that develop into communities
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