DTLLS Option Unit at Level 5 Assignment Inclusive Practice 1. Critically analyse the characteristics that influence learning‚ including strategies for effective management of the learner and learning in the inclusive environment. 2. Review and analyse legislative requirements relating to inclusive practice‚ and their implications for the organisation and own practice. 3. Explore and evaluate the key components and resulting benefits of an effective inclusive learning environment. Critically
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Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health and Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings Unit Number 4222- (303) 1.1. Diversity - In society we all live in a very diverse environment were ever we are located. This can include people of all backgrounds and characteristics. This can be broken down to people of different groups in society such as different cultures‚ ethnic backgrounds‚ gender preferences‚ religious beliefs‚ disabilities and different family structures or settings. We must
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Unit Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Ci) Write a reflective account describing: * How your personal preferences‚ attitudes‚ heritage and beliefs might impact on working practice. * How to ensure that your own practice is inclusive and respects the beliefs‚ culture‚ values and preferences of individuals. I work in a residential home for Dementia for the elderly‚ some of the clients Dementia range from mild to severe. The clients are raised
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will compare and contrast three models of reflective practise Donald Schon‚ Brookfield and Kolb. I constantly use “in action” reflective practices which are then followed by “on action” reflective processes as suggested by Donald Schon. I teach Health and Social Care and Vocational Studies to learners‚ aged from 16 years‚ ranging from E2‚ to level one. Subject specialism is very important in Health and Social Care as the industry is evolving constantly. I worked within Health and Social Care for
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Unit 513 Manage health and social care practice to ensure positive outcomes for individuals Outcome based practice refers to the actual impacts‚ effects and or end results of services / interventions on an individual’s life. Its effectiveness is not measured by numbers/figures or financial strategies it is measured by the positive outcome that is achieved. It isn’t about what is required to be done but what is actually achieved as the result that matters. Outcome based practice is centred on
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Discriminatory Practice in Health and Social Care Malaika Stafrace 331896m P2: List and describe FOUR different discriminatory practices by the staff that might take place in this residential care home. There are many ways how a person can be discriminated the four that I am going to speak about are overt and covert abuse‚ bullying‚ abuse and prejudice. Overt and Covert abuse: Overt discrimination is a discrimination which is clear‚ it is obvious that they doesn’t want to hire or provide
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Understand inclusion and inclusive practices in work with children and young people. The UN Convention on the rights of the child article 28 says that ’’Every child has the right to an education’’ article 2 says’’ The convention applies to every child whatever their ethnicity‚ gender‚ religion‚ abilities‚ whatever they think or say‚ no matter what type of family they come from’’. Schools have a duty to adhere to this legislation‚ they way that they do this
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Unit 513 Manage health and social care practice to ensure positive outcomes for individuals 1.1 Explain outcome based practice. Outcome based care is about putting the customer at the centre of the care service and not prescribing a one size fits all policy. Care should always be bespoke to the customer taking into account their needs and choices. Care should allow the customer to live a fulfilled life‚ help them identify and achieve the things they would like to do. Outcome based care requires
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“Reflective practice is a process by which you: stop and think about your practice‚ consciously analyse your decision making and draw on theory and relate it to what you do in practice.” (Csp.org.uk‚ 2014). Reflective practice allows us to evaluate how we provide care and to learn from both good and bad outcomes. It is important to be open‚ honest and critical when reflecting on our work. A diary may be utilised to help you reflect by yourself or you may find it beneficial to work with a colleague
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Hnc Care and Administrative Practice Principles of Professional Practice (H29S 34) The purpose of this essay is to compare the professional journeys undertaken by student nurses to become a mental health nurse‚ and a pediatric nurse. Another purpose is to also explain the registration process necessary for both professions and what is required to remain registered. To qualify as a mental health nurse‚ a student nurse is required to undertake a BSc in mental health nursing. The duration
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