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    M1/D1 Safeguarding adults In this essay I will be assessing the possible immediate effects of two different forms of abuse on the health and wellbeing of adults by using the case studies of Serinda and the one for the residential care home, Ash court. In the case study of Serinda I will be evaluating how she was affected by domestic abuse as she had been a victim through the hands of her husband who broke her arms twice, fractured her pelvis and burnt her with a cigarette. She had also been disowned

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    everyone’s responsibility. Safeguarding legislation and government guidance says that safeguarding means: Protecting children from maltreatment also preventing impairment of children’s health or development. This ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care. Taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcomes. Physical Abuse Physical abuse may involve hitting, shaking, throwing, poisoning, burning or scalding

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    Sexually transmitted infections are a very current, modern day health care issue. These infections are passed during unprotected genital, anal or oral sex. There are sometimes symptoms of the various infections however there are some infections that can also be symptom free and therefore can go undetected for quite some time. Young people in the UK typically aged 15-24 have the highest rates of sexually transmitted infections. There is a link between this age group and those living in socioeconomically

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    When in a health and social care environment, there are always strategies and procedures in place which will help individuals to be at minimal risk of abuse. However there needs to be specific procedures in place that will help decrease any amount of risk. Some procedures may involve having the correct processes when recruiting staff. This is when the work force has staff that are reliable and are the correct workers who can be trusted to work in that work force. It also means that they will not

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    P1 – Explain concepts of nutritional health Concepts of nutritional health Food Food is any substance that is eaten to nourish the body and can be solid or liquid. Food can be taken into the body by mouth, by tube or even directly into the vein for those who are unable to feed by mouth due to ill health or health issues which does not able them to eat or drink normally. Food makes your body work, grow and repair itself and the kinds of food you eat can affect the efficiency of these processes

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    treat them with respect. 1.2 In the health and social care setting there are many different working

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    Loren Perfect 4229-204 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care. 1.1 Physical abuse is when someone hits you or hurts your body. Sexual abuse is when someone touches your body in a way you do not like, sexual abuse can also be when someone wants you to touch them or to wanting you to have sex with them when you don’t want to. Emotional abuse is when someone keeps saying hurtful things that upset you. Financial abuse is when someone takes your money or belongings from

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    that can be passed on through sharing air. 5.3 PPE is used to protect the person using it from contamination and from others coming in to contact with infection. PPE in a social care setting is used for the purpose it is intended and then thrown away to avoid any cross contamination 5.4 Current regulations set out by the health and safety executive are, 1) Every employer shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that any personal protective equipment provided to his employees by virtue of regulation

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    People communicate to show their needs, to share opinions they have. Effective communication can build strong relationships and create good social rapports. We communicate by asking questions, sharing ideas, showing emotions, physically and verbally. On a daily basis communication is very important. Especially if your job involves a lot of team work. As a care assistant learning to communicate effectively with individuals is very important. We communicate to give and receive information. ‘’Communication

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    SHC 31 Promote communicate in a health and Social care setting 1.1 . Identify the different reasons why people communicate? The reasons for People communicating are as follows: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions • to share experiences 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting

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