Caring for People with Additional Needs: Unit 26 (pass criteria only) Introduction A brief introduction to the introductory pack including aims and objectives Include a definition of additional needs Explain why it is important for care practitioners to be aware of the different additional needs that people may have (150 words) P1 –Outline reasons why individuals may experience additional needs - Produce a newsletter What are additional needs – What is a physical disability and how does
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Unit 26 Caring for individuals with additional needs M1: The medical model of disability views disability as a ‘problem’ that belongs to the disabled individual. It is not seen as an issue to concern anyone other than the individual affected. For example‚ if a wheelchair using student is unable to get into a building because of some steps‚ the medical model would suggest that this is because of the wheelchair‚ rather than the steps. However the social model of disability would see the steps
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P1 Task 1 In this task the explanation of why individuals may experience additional needs will be provided. There are 4 main categories of disability. I will list them and also give an example of each category and also say if the disability is physical‚ cognitive or sensory. Physical meaning having problems with strength or co-ordination within caused by having an accident or an inspection. Cognitive meaning a person having problems with learning and understanding everyday things. Sensory –
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Additional Needs of individuals Challenging stereotypes and understanding what exactly an ‘additional need’ is. What exactly does the term ‘additional need’ mean? The term ‘additional need’ or ‘disability’ refers to an individual who either/or has a physical‚ cognitive or a sensory impairment. An individual with any form of disability may need or have specific needs in certain settings and environments i.e. School‚ home or work. There are many causes as to why a person may have an additional
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Pass Three (P3): Explain barriers which may be experienced by individuals Merit One (M1): Assess barriers which may be experienced by individuals with additional needs‚ with reference to models of disability In Nazir’s case study by the looks of it he is facing a lot of barriers‚ one of which I think is communication. All of his family has limited information on Dementia‚ this makes it hard for them to put his Alzheimer’s into perspective. They will not know how he’s feeling or ways to potentially
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Year 13: Caring for people with additional needs AO1 Introduction In my AO1 ‘caring for people with additional needs’ portfolio I am going to provide and clearly display in great detail information and understanding of three causes of additional needs. I will do this by researching a range of sources to get in dept information. Then I will provide an explanation with great content of the effects on people who are in need of these services due to their additional needs. Finally‚ I intend to
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|Positive working practices | | | |Caring for individuals with additional needs | | | |5/31/2012 | |
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three different types of additional needs‚ these three are: Physical‚ cognitive and sensory. The reason why people experience additional needs are: Genetic‚ environmental/accidents- such as: sickness or disease. A physical need is something that affected individuals in a physical way‚ such as: Dwarfism affects people physically since it can be harder for them to do certain physical things the same as somebody who doesn’t suffer from a physical additional need. A cognitive need is something that affects
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Barriers that individuals with disabilities may experience neutal_bro_coverAdditional Needs Discrimination People with disabilities may be discriminated against for many reasons for example some people may think that if someone is on a wheelchair and can’t walk like others‚ so they are worse. This can effect on individual feeling not wanted and make them feel anxiety‚ and have a lock of confidence to show round other people. Employment Employer may not employ on individual on a wheelchair
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What is an additional need? According to Pete Youth an additional need means “any child or person with a physical‚ sensory‚ communication‚ behavioural or learning disability‚ or a long-term or life-limiting condition. This may also include children with emotional health and wellbeing needs where there is an impact on their daily life‚ including those with more significant mental health problems.” In my opinion additional needs means someone who needs extra help in order for them to lead normal lives
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