A911 Health and Social Care And Early Years Provision Controlled Assessment Task Task 1: Preparation: As part of my coursework I will be investigating a service in the Early Years sector. The following are the aims for my coursework: The range of care needs of your client group (The choice of health, developmental and social needs of babies and children) I would questionnaire parents and also questionnaire different staff for each service (Primary Research). I also would research from health
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What is culture? Culture is the knowledge and characteristics of a different group of people, with a different language, religion, country of origin, social habits, and different health perspective (Zimmermann 2017). Culture is also defined as the fundamental building block of identity and the development of a strong cultural identity which is essential to the sense of who they are and where they belong (Connor n.d.). According to Napier et al. (2014, p. 1608), the anthropologist Robert Redfield
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE QCF: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England) Unit CU 2953 Manage Finance within own area of Responsibility in Health and Social Care or Children and Young People’s Settings This workbook meets the following assessment criteria for unit CU : Written questions Please answer the following written questions: CU2953 - 1.2 Outline sources of funding that are used to construct the budget for
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M. Ugiagbe Omi Chowdhury CU149521 Unit 5 Anatomy and physiology for Health and Social Care P4 Explain the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body. In this assignment I will be explaining the physiology of two named body systems in relation to energy metabolism in the body. Firstly, I will start off by giving a definition of energy metabolism in the body. Metabolism in the body is a collection of chemical reactions that
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Care settings are usually called residentials. There are many residential settings. Including those for elder people, or people with disabilities, and looked-after children. It is important that health and safety is taken very seriously in these settings. You have to be sure that any residents can escape in case of a fire. And you also have to make sure that they don't get in the way of other people or cause danger. It is important to inform peers and other residents about health and safety and
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Unit 3: Individual Needs in Health and Social Care In this assignment i am going to outline the everyday needs of three individuals in different life stages which include their spies needs and making reference to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Life stages: 11-18 Dolly is a female girl at the age of 15 and lives in a care home for young offenders. Dolly used to live with her dad but he died when she was 10 years of age. Dolly had to live with her mother but didn’t get on with her or her step dad
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disability (Safeguarding.dudley.gov.uk, 2018). Neglect is the failure to meet an individual’s personal needs such as medical care, personal care, warmth, food, rest, religious or cultural needs (Cape et al., 2012). The CQC noticed that safeguarding was a major concern at Fleetwood Hall. It is a legal obligation for healthcare professions and organization such as the NHS and care homes to safeguard service users from harm or abuse by implementing a robust procedure to reduce the risk by verifying recruitment
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world of the medical profession through a range of experiences in health and social care. This together with my love of science has fuelled my ambition and determination to pursue a career in healthcare, more specifically nursing. My first introduction to healthcare was a rewarding week of work experience shadowing a nurse at Spencer Court Residential Care Home in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. I gained a better appreciation for how secondary care is performed and observed how empowering the role of a nurse
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Knowledge Management in Health and Social Care Abstract Knowledge management was originally put forward by Teece and established in the mid- 1990s as an essential business development in commercial sector. Teece was the technology and innovation management scientist in America at that time, he found knowledge could leverage much information asset for transnational cooperation when delivering the technological cost between those companies and different countries. Nowadays, knowledge management
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Factors which affect access to Complementary Therapies. There are many things which can affect access to complementary therapies. The ones I will be explaining are: • Physical Factors • Socio-economic Factors • Education Factors • Cultural Factors • Geographic Factors Many people will experience many physical factors such as pain and mobility problems, some individuals may feel that it’s best to take orthodox medicines which are the best pain relief or option for them, this includes
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