In this assignment I will be discussing the influences on different dietary intakes and how it affects the health of a person‚ I will also recommend how to minimise negative influences in a health and social care setting. Health factors resulting in specific nutrient needs‚ influencing the dietary intake: The way in which you feed yourself is very important as after you eat or drink‚ your body breaks down the sugars in your blood and turns it into glucose. The glucose then travels through your
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Health and Social Care Unit 11: Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence For the assignment you are required to fully reference all work using the Harvard system. When researching a variety of sources must be used for example; Internet‚ books‚ journal articles‚ etc. All written work must be produced in Arial size 12. All work should be labelled with the appropriate title. All work must also include your name‚ person code and page numbers. Ensure that
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Unit 1 Promote 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
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Unit Title: Unit sector reference: Level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit accreditation number: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings SHC 31 3 3 10 J/601/1434 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit introduces the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual
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Health Care Setting In hospitals‚ clinics‚ and other healthcare settings‚ health educators often work one-on-one with patients and their families. They teach patients about their diagnoses and about necessary treatments or procedures. They also teach the patient about lifestyle changes that are necessary to manage the disease or to assist with recovery. Health educators direct people to outside resources‚ such as support groups and home health agencies and create activities and incentives to encourage
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Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1.2 All practitioners have a duty of care all the children the setting‚ this also includes the staff. A duty of care is where a practitioner has to take care of them and not let them get harmed in any way. This will involve the children attention‚ watching out for hazards and preventing mistakes or accidents. If a practitioner has not met the duty of care required then they can be held accountable
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Unit 50118195.CU1531- Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. I work with clients with Autism and/or a learning disability‚ within a supported housing setting. My current job role is as a ‘care assistant’. I am responsible for providing support to the service user’s‚ which includes: personal care‚ assisting with meal preparation‚ assisting with medication‚ organising service
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Assessment Task- SHC31 Promote communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings. ‘Communication is a vital skill required to effectively work with children and young people’ There are many reasons why people communicate in settings of care. One main reason why people communicate is to build relationships. It is important that staff build trusting‚ respectful and open relationships with their key child and their parents and gets to know the child and their family
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of work it is in. For example working in a health and social care environment will most definitely require you to have strong communication skills‚ because you’re not just dealing with yourself and/or immediate work colleagues; you are made to deal with a whole variety of people of different ages and backgrounds that will be seeking your help or the reciprocal. With having good communication skills‚ this allows people that work in the health and social care sector to have better interpersonal skills
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school psychologist‚ school counselor‚ regular education teacher‚ special education director‚ and principal or vice principal. Ask the receiving party to initial and date your copy. • Requests may be accompanied by letters from doctors or mental health counselors documenting student’s impairments. You must have an ROI signed by the student if they are 13 years and older to facilitate with retrieving these documents. • Students undergo several appropriated tests to see if they qualify for an IEP
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