Unit 203 1.1a Define what is meant by Diversity. Diversity is a variety of things. Each person is individual and we must recognise that individuality and do everything to help that person. This can include religion‚ sexuality‚ race‚ gender‚age‚ physical abilities‚ anything that is different and we must take into account any of these things when trying to help or encourage people to do anything as this impacts on their individual needs. 1.1b Define what is meant by Equality This means that everybody
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1.1 (1.4) Describe how you establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children/ young people you work with. Be sure to state the ages of the C/YP. Give an example of ‘rapport building’ with an individual or small group. I work alongside key stage 1 children aged between 5 and 6 years old. I establish a respectful‚ professional relationship with children by communicating clearly and using the child’s name (finding out/learning them if not known). I adapt my behaviour appropriately when
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Unit 204 – Principles of safeguarding & protection in health & social care. Outcome One 1.1 Define the following types of abuse: Physical abuse- Physical abuse involving contact which causes bodily harm‚ feelings of intimidation. Sexual abuse- Sexual abuse is the forcing of unwanted sexual behaviour by one person upon another. Emotional abuse- Emotional abuse involves threats or actions to cause mental or physical harm‚ humiliation‚ violation. Financial abuse- Financial abuse is the illegal
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Unit 001 Introduction to Communicate in Health Social Care or Children’s Young Peoples Settings Outcome1 - Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1/ Identify different reasons why people communicate? We all communicate continuously throughout the day. When communicating‚ people send and receive messages. There are many reasons why
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Unit 232 Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with Their Plan of Care Outcome 1‚ 1‚Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning a person we know the limits of each limb. We need to take into consideration other factors that may inhibit a person’s movement such as: • Old Fractures • Torn Muscles
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Unit 2: Communication in Care Settings A02 Section A Communication Skills While on work experience at a Care Home‚ I saw how the Care workers used the following communication skills: Use of Open and Closed Questions‚ Positioning‚ Pace of Voice and Eye Contact. From the use of the communication skills I also saw how it made the service users feel. Use of Open and Closed Questions The Care workers at the Care Home used a variety of open and closed questions daily
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From: Tanjila Namaji To: Mr. Ladi & Ben Course: BTEC National Diploma in Business Investigating Business Resources Unit - 2 ID Number: 25068636 Level 3 Year 1 Task-1 P1‚ P2 & P3 To: Mr. Ben Johnson (Managing Director) From: Tanjila Namaji (BTEC Business Student) Subject: How Burma Castro can manage its Human Resources effectively. Date: 27th April 2010 (P1) Introduction “Burma Castro has been in business for five years in southern Asia. The company’s initial
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Unit 3 Supporting children E1 - current laws that influence working practices in a setting for children are -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 ‚ Children Act 1989 ‚ Children Act 2004 ‚ Equality Act 2006 ‚ speacial educational needs and disability act 2001. E2 - Uncrc legislation influence working practices in the setting by giving children their own special rights and allows childrens views to be heard.it defends the familys role in childrens lives ‚ respects children
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Safeguarding and protecting of vulnerable adults – Unit 514 1.1 Safeguarding means to ‘safeguard’ an individual‚ to promote and prompt the safety of a vulnerable child or adult. Ensuring you have appropriate measures in place to maximise the safeguarding of others. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility that comes into contact with a vulnerable person and it is their responsibility to raise an alert immediately should anything be ‘out of the ordinary’ Protection is a central part of
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Unit 306 1‚ Some of the legislation and codes of practice in place to ensure people’s rights‚ equality and diversity‚ confidentiality and sharing of information when assessing individuals needs and preferences are: Race Relation Act 1976 – Makes it unlawful to discriminate on the grounds of race‚ colour‚ national or ethnic origin. Disabled Persons Act 1944 and 1958 – an employer who employs more than 20 staff has a duty to employ a quota of registered disabled workers. Disabled Persons Act 1986 The
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