Unit 11‚ P6: The role of supportive relationships to reduce the risk of abuse and neglect In order for a vulnerable individual to feel confident and feel as his/her needs are met‚ a supportive relationship is essential. A supportive relationship is a relation based on empathy and encouragement and based on the individuals supporting each other in different ways‚ in order to maintain happy and healthy‚ physically and mentally. Without a supportive relationship‚ individuals might not feel confident
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Contents P1 Introduction When working in a health and social environment‚ it is important that the surrounding nature is safe and free of any potential harm. A hazard is something that can possibly cause you this danger. Hazards range from something being misplaced to a broken object. When identifying a hazard‚ risk assessments would take place to find out the best and quickest solution to prevent any danger. The definition of a risk is the probability
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SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITH MULTIPLE CONDITIONS AND/OR DISABILITIES. OUTCOME 1. Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have. Individuals may have multiple disabilities/conditions such as mental health issues‚ physical problems‚ learning difficulties and sensory loss. Extra support may be required for individuals that may have these multiple disabilities. Multiple conditions and disabilities can affect an individuals wellbeing emotionally and physically. They
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providing a positive experiencing for uses of social care services Case study Jean is a care worker in a residential care home. Her job is to provide care for the physical‚ social and emotional needs of the residents she works with‚ as well as liaising with a variety of people who are linked with the residents. Mary is 86 and recently widowed‚ at which time she moved into the care home where Jean works. Mary has a large family who visits regularly and play an active part in her care plan. She suffers
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UNDERSTAND PERSON-CENTRED APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.1 DESCRIBE PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ Dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care and support. You will need to develop a clear understanding about the individuals you are working with. This includes their
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care home is solely responsible for all record keeping. I maintain up to date records on each child for; immunizations‚ yearly medical physicals‚ any behaviors or incidents that may cause alarm‚ emergency contact information‚ signed contracts and birth certificates. I am also involved with the Paths to Quality program which assists providers on record keeping. My child care home goes above the minimum and also keeps journals and portfolios for each child who is enrolled. My child care home uses
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each in a health and social care setting (P1) There are lots of hazards that may occur in health and social care settings‚ these hazards pose risks of harm that effect specific service user groups. The essay is based on a private residential care home for the elderly with dementia‚ these people have mobility issues and other health issues associated with old age‚ e.g. high blood pressure and diabetes. There are 20 residents with 8 permanent members of staff including a nurse and various care workers
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could foreseeable harm others. Aiii) What having a duty of care means for a care giving organisation. When an employer adheres to the duty of care in a setting such as a residential care home it protects residents as well as the staff. This is because all codes of practice are carried out and makes the home a safer environment‚ e.g. equipment is regularly checked‚ chemicals are stored correctly & staff trained regularly Aiv) How the duty of care contributes to safeguarding individuals.
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possible. I would cold call Educational establishments to sell advertising space in our Journal and also monitor staff performance against their individual sales targets and the performance July 1993 – Oct 2001 Fairmount Care Home‚ Bradford This was a residential care home for the elderly. My duties included checking and handing over individual reports at the beginning of each night shift. I also provided care to the service users following their individual care plans. One of my tasks was to get
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1 Legal and organizational requirements on equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination‚ rights ‚ confidentiality and sharing of information in relation to managing and developing yourself and your workforce Legislation forms a framework which all care homes must adhere to; this is carried out in many guises and includes many parliamentary acts such as human rights act 1998 and the mental health act 1993‚ these acts are designed to protect and promote rights and responsibilities of people within a care
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