UNIT 511 DEVELOP PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION PRACTICE IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1.1 ANALYSE THE PRINCIPLES ‚ SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION The end purpose of supervision is to improve quality of work so that staff can meet the outcomes that people who use the services want to achieve. Personalisation of social care services means that staff will need support to respond to new ways of working‚ develop new skills and adapt to different procedures. Supervision is a relationship between
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Level 5 Unit 10 LEAD AND MANAGE A TEAM WITHIN A HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL CARE SETTING 1. Understand the features of effective team performance within a health and social care setting 1.1 Explain the features of effective team performance Introduction A team is a group of people working together in a related field to achieve an agreed goal‚ target or objective. In order to attain the overall goal activities and tasks are shared between the team members with give individuals their roles and
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TDA 2.1 - CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT – TASK 2 + TASK 3 2.1 - Describe with examples the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development‚ including : - background - health - environment There are many factors that children and young person’s development. Parents have the main factor of influence Children and young people come from a very wide range of differen Children and young people come from a very wide
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Unit 22 – Developing Computer Games (Outcome 1) BTEC Nationals Handout 2 Computer Games Psychological factors Prepared by: Mohamed Diab Psychological factors Computer games are popular because they affect us emotionally‚ in a similar way to films and music. Just as a horror movie makes you feel scared‚ a survival horror computer game can terrify you too. In some ways the game makes it feel more real because you are controlling the character‚ so what happens to the character
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Donna James. Unit 513 5.1 & 5.4 People who play an important role in service users lives are families and significant others. These are more often than not the people who know the service user best and can be an invaluable source of information and support. Family members and significant others are a very good source of information which may help support workers to understand the service user’s needs‚ preferences‚ history choice and the things they like or dislike. Support workers might be best positioned
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Unit 2: Understand children and young person’s Development 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years Social/Emotional/Behavioural Birth-12 months- Babies will begin to smile at adults especially at their careers. Will gaze at faces and will copy facial movements. They respond to faces and voices of familiar people around them‚ they are still shy around strangers but enjoy affection from
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Beginners Guide for New Parents “A taste of things to come” Awareness of child development From birth to adulthood children are all developing. They develop at different rates but all follow the same basic pattern. Physical development starts from the head‚ and works down the body to the arms and finally the legs. Communication develops from crying to recognizable words and then intelligent conversation. Emotionally children are reliant on their primary caregiver until they develop an awareness
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Unit 201 – Child & young person’s development (0-19) Outcome 1 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children & young person’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to includes: a) Physical development b) Communication & intellectual development c) Social‚ emotional & behavioural development Social Intellectual Moral Physical (fine & gross motor skills) Language Emotional Give atleast 6 example for each age group in each development stage. The ages under each
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understanding of their child‚ if they have good relationships with the practitioner they are more likely to want to share this knowledge and then they will feel valued and the child will benefit. A practitioner should always be diverse and engage in inclusive practice. A practitioner should respect every child as an individual‚ and it’s important the family knows that their child is being taken care of properly when they are not at home. The families know a lot about the child and working with them
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Unit 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches for care and support. 1.1 Define Person centred values. Person centred values means the people whom we support are treated as equals and are involved in all aspects and areas of their care and that they are respected and valued as individuals. This means being involved in their assessments‚ care delivery and support planning‚ basically person centred values
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