the most caring‚ sincere and passionate social workers‚ counselors‚ and nurses. These individuals provided me with a sense of hope and security when administering to my loved one‚ in such a tumultuous time. My Grandmothers support and guidance over the years has taught me to be resilient‚ her kindnesses have shown me how to be compassionate for people of all ages. One day I plan to touch the lives of an individual and /or families similar to the experience I had with my grandmother’s staff. The
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looking at the individual as a whole and putting them at the centre of everything. Therefore person centred planning is an essential aspect of this. This should be holistic and focused on the individual’s needs‚ lives‚ history and preferences. By focusing on all aspects of an individual including aspiration will ensure their wellbeing and self¬-esteem is maintained. Person centred care aims to promote the independence and autonomy of an individual rather than focussing on their disability. Instead of
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horrible thing. Many would think it wrong for a parent to not want to give their child the gift of sight. If I had a child that was deaf‚ I would do everything in my power to help them get their hearing. If the technology was there to fix this disability‚ why wouldn ’t anyone want their child to have it? "840 babies are born with a permanent hearing loss every year."(NDCS of UK). This is a horrible number to hear‚ that so many children will never be able to hear. If there was any technology able
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Outcome 1: Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth – 19 years Assessment Criteria 1 – Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 Years. Children and young people develop in the following ways: * Biologically * Physically * Emotionally. As they grow they progress from being dependant on parents and carers to being able to make rational and informed decisions. The rate of development can depend on
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Unit 9 Assignment 1: Executive Summary on Risk Mitigation Risk mitigation measures are introduced with the objective to: • Eliminate the risk; or • Mitigate the risk‚ if elimination is not feasible; or • Cope with it‚ if neither elimination nor mitigation is feasible. The identification of appropriate risk mitigation measures requires a good understanding of the hazard and the factors contributing to its occurrence. For this reason‚ a risk matrix needs to be completed. Risk mitigation measures may
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------------------------------------------------- CT 276 Understand How To Support Individuals With Autistic Spectrum Conditions CONTRIBUTE TO THE SUPPORT OF PEOPLE WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM CONDITIONS Understand the meaning of the term “autistic spectrum conditions” THE AUTISTIC SPECTRUM According to the National Institute of Mental Health‚ all children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders demonstrate
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What will you do if you only have 24 hours to live? Time is a precious gift God has given to each of us. It should not be wasted nor spent extravagantly. It’s a treasure‚ a limited treasure while we are on earth. Each of us have time for everything according to what and where we want our time to be used at. And each of us will be given the last 24 hours to live. In my part‚ given the last 24 hours to live I will make use of my time wisely. I will be using it for the best purpose a person should
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Learning Disabilities Assignment 1. Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities One of the main causes of discrimination is the fear and lack of understanding of others because they are different. In order to prevent discrimination it is important to value people and treat them differently in order to meet their different needs. The legislation and policies that are designed
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regard to client Mickey McDivet’s (McDivet) medical impairment according to Title 20‚ Part 404‚ Sub Part P‚ of the Code of Federal Regulations‚ his impairments do in fact meet the required standards to qualify his claim for Social Security disability benefits. Pursuant to SSA requirements‚ McDivet’s claim should be viable based upon the following facts; [1] there is an impairment that is or can be medically determined; also [2] despite McDivet’s impairments not being in existence
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Unit 103: Support Individuals with Self-Directed Support 1. Understand self-directed support:- 1.1 Explain the principles underpinning self-directed support and how this differs from traditional support:- The principles underpinning self-directed support and how it differs to traditional support is as follows:- Right to independent living - If someone has an impairment they should be able to get the support they need to live an independent life. Right to a personal budget - If someone
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