Unit 32 PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Question1. 1 Explain what is reflective practice? Reflective practice is a process where you stop and think about what you are doing. You critically look at an event after it happened evaluate your actions and adjust what you did if necessary. Did I work safely? Did I use all the knowledge available about the client when I decided what to do
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SHC 32 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 And 1.2 These are a description of my duties and responsibilities within my work role as expressed in the national occupational standards. *Provide Support for Learning Activities Speaking to the teacher before the start of the lesson to find out what I need to do and which group I will be working with. At the end of the lesson I give feedback to the teacher on how the group managed the
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SHC 32: Understand what is required for competence in own work role. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. As a professional child carer‚ my day-to-day role adheres to the CACHE values‚ by ensuring that the child is at the centre of my practice‚ and their needs are paramount [Bruce & Meggitt‚ 2012]. It is my role therefore to use the right skills and attitudes to create a safe‚ happy‚ positive‚ stimulating‚ multicultural learning environment in which children are cared
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SHC 32 1.1 1 There are many different duties and responsibilities in my workplace. As a professional nursery nurse practitioner my main duties and responsibilities include; Effective communication with team members and other professionals from other agencies. Accountability and responsibility in the workforce. Respect safeguarding and confidentiality policies that are put in place to protect both staff‚ children‚ careers etc. Commitment and dedication to meet the needs of the children and
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SHC 34: Principles of implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young peoples setting. - As a support worker I have a duty of care to ensure all our young people are safe. To encourage them to be healthy and achieve as much as possible. Also to make a positive contribution. My duty of care is also to keep all young peoples information confidental. - It is my duty of care to do what is necessary to safeguard and promote the welfare of our young people. It
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SHC 33: Promote Equality and Inclusion 1.1 Diversity is the differences between individuals and groups when looking at gender‚ cultural and religious beliefs‚ disabilities‚ sexual preferences and appearance. Diversity brings strength to society‚ but unfortunately it is often seen as a problem. Equality is ensuring individuals or groups of individuals are treated fairly and no less favourably‚ specific to their needs‚ which include things such as race‚ gender‚ age‚ disabilities etc. Promoting
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SHC 21: 1.1 To express yourself precisely it is important to be able to communicate well with others. I can build really good relationships depending on who I’m communicating with. You need to build a good relationship with the children because every individual child is different‚ some may be really shy‚ whereas some may be very interactive‚ and it could be a child with special needs. 1.2 Greeting with a positive smile and making eye contacts with my colleagues‚ line manager and the children
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Children and young people’s workforce shc 34 Assessment criteria 1.1 A duty of care is a legal obligation‚ which means as employers and employees we must look after the wellbeing of our staff and students protecting them from harm‚ negligence and maintaining health and safety regulations. Assessment criteria 1.2 duty of care contributes to safeguarding and the protection of the individuals in many ways‚ this being from following health and safety regulations ensuring the individual is safe
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Assessment Task SHC 21 Introduction to Communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons why people communicate: 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your work: In our role as an early years practitioners we need to communicate with people all the time. First and foremost are the children we are supporting‚ but there are also their parents and guardians‚ who are likely to be involved
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SHC 33 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion. 1.1 Explain what is meant by : Diversity Diversity is individual differences between two or more people; we are all different from each other. This is where “The Unique child” highlighted in the EYFS comes in. Our differences include family background‚ age‚ gender‚ ethnic origin‚ physical abilities‚ qualities‚ appearance‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation‚ educational background and marital status. (The unique child” Penny
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