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    adult social care settings Task A Information leaflet Create an information leaflet about person-centred care, aimed at individuals who use the service and their families. The leaflet must include: Ai A definition of person-centred values Person centred values are treating people as individuals, supporting their choices, treating them with dignity and respect, working in partnership with people rather than trying to control them. Aii An explanation of it is important for why social care workers

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    Communication Needs The role of the nurse in the healthcare setting is to be supportive, informative, advocate and help patient through their treatment journey through the use of language- verbal and non-verbal. In the case of Lawrence, it is evident that the adult-child aspect of transactional model of communication (Berne ) used by the nurse with her being in control did not enhance effective communication hence ignoring his physiological, psychological and socio-cultural needs. This was portrayed

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    permission • You have the right to receive all health care services in a caring, non-judgmental way. • If you have a disability you have the right to receive information in a style that meets your needs. • The term “Client” may, as appropriate, include family members (release of information exchange required for adult clients), a court-ordered legal guardian, or designated representative in an activated advance directive. • You have the right to get health care services in a way that respects your culture

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    Social Worker If a social worker has had first aid training, it would contribute to providing a positive experience for users of social care services, as they would be the first port of call in an accident or emergency. The service user would not need to wait on a paramedic or an ambulance to be looked at, they would be seen as and when the accident happened. It would also make the service user feel safe in your care as they will feel better knowing that if an accident does occur, you are there

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    Essay On How My Hnc Social Care Graded Unit

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    From my social care placement, I have chosen to assist a service user to partake in a recreational activity for completion of my HNC Social Care Graded Unit project. This part of the project will consist of planning and organising the activity. Throughout the planning section I will be disclosing personal details of the service user which I have learned from having permitted access to his support plan, and from conversations between us. During a recent consultation between my placement supervisor

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    World Social Policies The advantages and disadvantages of resources and services within United States compared to other govern countries and their social demands for their citizens are immeasurably different. When comparing and analyzing how governing bodies oversees the well-being of citizens within their region of the world, it is important not to rely on their economic growth only. But, how their social policies and guidelines address poverty, housing, health care, unemployment, and the lack of

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    RUNNING HEAD: Policy Paper Healthcare Lakishia Gates Healthcare Field Placement II Social Work 7052 Introduction Health policy reflects the decisions, plans, and actions that are implemented to achieve specific health care goals within a society and community. “An explicit health policy can achieve several things: it defines a vision for the future which in turn helps to establish targets and points of reference for the short and medium term” (Boufford, 1990). The purpose

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    that no one should have a lesser equal life because of their race, disability and gender (Equality and Human Rights Commission, 2016). The Human Rights Act 1998 gives all human beings the right to live, have freedom and opinions. In a health and social care environment, practitioners are obliged by law to treat all patients with kindness and respect. Diversity is about how everyone has a range of things for example likes, dislikes, religion and race that makes us all different and treating them with

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    BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care Level 3 UNIT 3: Health Safety and Security in Health and Social Care P1: Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in health or social care setting. Introduction: This unit is trying to illustrate how harmful potential hazard can be within our environment and the danger it can cause. FIVE Potential hazards in Nursing Home Potential risk posed by the hazard Expose wire: Expose wire can cause patient’s trip over and

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    BTEC Extended Diploma Health and Social Care Unit 2: Equality, diversity and rights in health and social care. P1, P2, P3, M1- Concepts and discriminatory and anti-discriminatory practices. 6th November 2012 By Grace Kirby. Contents Page: Page 3 – 5 Part 1(P1): Explains concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation to health and social care. Page 5 – 8 Part 2(P2): Describes discriminatory practices in health and social care. Page 9 - Part 3(P3): Describes the potential effects

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