to discuss the various principles that have been implemented into the healthcare settings which emphasise the great importance of effective communication whilst providing a degree of care. Due to effective communication playing a central part of every interpersonal meeting within the healthcare setting‚ having these principles means that both healthcare workers and patients are able to be educated on exactly how to communicate with each other to maximise the quality of care delivered. Furthermore
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Safeguarding Adults All vulnerable adults have the right to be safeguarded by any form abuse‚ local authorities‚ care provides‚ health services‚ housing providers‚ criminal justice agencies‚ laws‚ and legislations all play an important role when it comes to safeguarding. The aim to prevent abuse‚ minimise risks of abuse and to respond appropriately if abuse or neglect has occurred. Abuse can happen in various different forms. The two types I’m focusing on are neglect and omission. Neglect or acts
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Yvonne Farnley Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse. * Physical abuse - can vary from hitting‚ biting‚ slapping‚ force feeding and pinching. To cause physical pain‚ injury or other physical suffering to a service user. * Sexual abuse - forcing a service user to take part in any sexual activities‚ performing sexual acts
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Unit 1: Developing Effective Communication in Health and Social Care. Task 1: (P1) In a written report‚ explain using examples you have observed‚ the importance of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a Health and Social Care context It can be very easy to misunderstand different people in today’s society. In this day and age people speak very differently in different age/racial groups; this can lead to misconception and effectively the wrong treatment. Communication
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Introduction Floyd (2010) defines communication competence as communicating in means that are effective and appropriate in a given situation. Practitioners of competent communication can be observed to share several common characteristics. I will attempt to surface 4 of these characteristics‚ with specific references made to Mr Ian Low‚ blogger of The Silver Chef. Self-Awareness Self-awareness is defined as the awareness of how an individual’s behaviour affects others (Floyd‚ 2010). An effective
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cti Unit 331 Support use of medication in social care settings OUTCOME 1 1. The main legislation is the Medicines Act 1968. there area vast amount more that have a direct impact from that in the social care setting‚ these are as follows; ➢ The medicines act 1968 ➢ The misuse of drugs act 1971 ➢ The Children act 1981 ➢ The data protection act 1998 ➢ The care standards act 2000 ➢ The health and social care act 2001 ➢ The health act 2000
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Unit 32 Factors affecting growth and repair M1 In this assignment I am going to explain the factors that might affect the growth and repair of bones. There are many different factors that can affect the growth and repair of the bones I am going to explore 4 factors and these are; * Exercise: Doing regular exercise helps build the muscle’s in the body‚ but it also helps maintain the bones and increase the bones strength. Exercise causes the muscle to contract against the bone. This action then
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Self-Neglect: Lack of personal hygiene‚ lack of care regards appearance‚ failure to eat or buy food‚ failure to maintain a cleaning living environment‚ refusing or not obtaining medical help‚ unwilling to accept support‚ unwilling to see people or go out. Neglect by others: Not assisting with eating when required‚ not ensuring receiving personal care or adequately clothed‚ leaving individual alone‚ not assisting individual with communication and mobility needs‚ Not maintaining a clean‚ hygienic
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Guide to qualifications and standards in adult social care 2014/15 This guide details all the current adult social care qualifications recommended by Skills for Care. The qualifications have been developed in partnership with employers‚ people who need care and support‚ carers‚ learning providers‚ sector experts‚ awarding organisations and other key organisations within the adult social care sector. Skills for Care strongly believes that‚ when delivered well‚ these qualifications
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Introduction Health and social care is very important to a society and community. Moreover‚ people nowadays are affected by various diseases‚ some of which are newly invented. The community should be aware of the existence of these diseases. Due to this‚ health and social care centers have emerged to help in treating and offering medication to the people affected in one way or the other. The social care centers participate in tasks such as providing care‚ treatment‚ maintaining privacy by following
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