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    1.2. Your relationship with others 1.2.1 Know your responsibilities to the individuals you support 1.2.2 Understand how your relationship with individuals must be different from your personal relationships outside of work 1.3. Working in ways that have been agreed with your employer 1.3.1 Understand your employment rights and responsibilities 1.3.2 Be aware of the aims‚ objectives and values of the service in which you work 1.3.3 Understand why it is important to work in ways that are agreed

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    2. Within a health and social care setting; quality‚ quality assurance and accountability are crucial factors that require both the service provider and all employees to ensure exceptional delivery of care to the service user. Legislative and non-legislative requirements improve the working practices of all employees who work within a supported learning environment by adhering to policies and procedures within the setting. Relevant Legislative requirements: The Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act

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    pay‚ talk‚ etc‚ they would get the resource over the patent would could not (100). Compensatory Justice- The distributions of resources to those who could not previously access them. For example‚ a poor person could lack medical care in the past but now is eligible for care due to this concept (100). Utilitarian ethometrics- The principle which seeks to creates the greatest amount of happiness‚ good‚ or benefit for the greatest amount of people (100). Egalitarian- a principle which seeks to provide

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    his mother’s impaired parenting skills as there is evidence of substance abuse as his mother was an alcoholic. This may have caused her to act out in a violent manner whilst being in a state of intoxication causing physical abuse towards Daniel. 3. When Daniel arrived at school with a broken arm it was ‘too readily accepted by professionals as accidentally caused’. This finding shows that Daniel was both neglected and physically abused. His injury shows signs of physical abuse by his mother

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    private. the difference is that if someone told you something that may cause concern you would have to explain to the person that you would have to tell somebody wise for there own safety. if they told you something that was private but didn’t concern a health problem the you would keep it to yourself if they asked you to. explain what is ment by :- equality people are all treated the same regardless of who they are and what they believe an equality law came out in stating that all people are

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    Unit 33 Principles of diversity‚ equality & inclusion in adult social care settings By Debbie Rumney Unit 33: Principles of diversity‚ equality & inclusion in adult social care setting 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity‚ Equality‚ Inclusion and Discrimination The term Diversity means difference. When we use diversity as a contrast or an addition to equality it is then about recognising individual as well as group differences. Treating people as individuals and placing positive values on

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    is equality? Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and equally and no less favourably‚ specific to their needs‚ including areas of race‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion or belief‚ sexual orientation and age. Promoting equality should remove discrimination in all of the aformentioned areas. Bullying‚ harassment or victimization are also considered as equality and diversity issues. Equality is about ‘creating a fairer society‚ where everyone can participate and

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    Legislations Health and safety: It’s important for everyone to be in a safe environment so they can do daily tasks without feeling scared and uncomfortable of something will happen to them for certain so that’s why in every health care setting the health and safety at work act 1974 has been introduced so they can safe guard vulnerable patients in their care. Providers in health care settings need to provide some of the following services to ensure that the service users and the employees themselves

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    PURPOSE AND ROLE OF RESEARCH IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Research is wide and diverse. It may focus on people (eg. why men are more aggressive than women) on the structures of society‚ (eg. the family) or may study hidden structures (eg‚ memory). The word "research" has several meanings: 1. Research is a systematic‚ formal rigorous and precise process employed to gain solutions to problems and/or to discover and interpret new facts and relationships. (Waltz and Bausell‚ 1981‚ p.1). 2. Research

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    legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to health‚ safety and security influence health and social care settings 1. Outline key points of at least 3 policies and procedures by summarising the main points and recording them on the chart The Food Safety 1990 Policy Procedure The first policy is that all employees and volunteers who handle food must maintain a high standard of personal hygiene at all times. This is important so that people’s health is never at risk. All staff must ensure

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