Unit 3 – Health, Safety and Security in Health and Social Care P1 – Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health or social care setting. Introduction: For P1, I am an employer, working for the local authority. My role is to check health, safety and security in different care settings. I will be looking for loose wires or toys lying around the floor as these are risks to injuries in the care setting. Key Terms: * Hazards: Anything that may cause any harm, such
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agency is handling this problem Comcare mental health centers provide mental health rehabilitation services for adults and children who has mental illness and addiction problem like substance abuse. The goal of comcare is to provide affordable mental health services designed to improve their clients function ,quality of life and to prevent the need for more intensive and expensive mental health treatment in the in future. Comcare believe that 1. Mental health and chemical dependency is a treatable disease
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Unit 1: Developing Effective Communication Study Sheet- Key Words Interpersonal Interaction- Interpersonal interaction is the process of sending and receiving information between two or more people. This type of communication encompasses all types of contact between people. For example, asking questions via email/text message is an interpersonal reaction as you do not necessarily have to verbally ask the question, though you are still getting an answer. Interactions are between individuals, which
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P3- There is many different strategies that can be used to minimise the effect(s) of challenging behaviour in health and social care. Some of these strategies have a bigger impact on children, depending on the children(s) behaviour. Such strategies include; Naughty chair, speaking (feeling and emotion), 2 warnings, these are all sanctions, which are implemented in home and schools, such as the 3 warnings. When the children/child has done the sanction appropriate for the behaviour a reward should
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P1 Describe physical, intellectual, emotional, social development for each of the life stages of an individual. Life expectancy this is the number of years that remain within the life time of an individual, this is estimated by statistics. This depends on the Population on several variables such as their lifestyle, access to healthcare, diet, economical status and the relevant mortality and morbidity data. However, as life expectancy is calculated based on averages, a person may live for many
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Zita Feher WLCB Level3HSC 0060615 27 July 2015 Factors that Impact upon my Learning and Development In this assignment I will consider how different factors can impact on adult l1earning, including my own learning and development. INTRODUCTION Learning is a permanent change in behaviour or knowledge that comes from experience or training. What does this really mean? We all 'know things' and we can all perform a number of different behaviours. But where did all this come from? Some things
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Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1 Physical abuse is an act of another party involving contact intended to cause feelings of physical pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm including hitting, slapping, pushing, kicking, or inappropriate sanctions Sexual abuse is a statutory offense that provides that it is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat. Including encouraging relevant individuals
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task 1 – INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTIONS: Please provide a flow diagram with commentary (including specific examples) on the organisation of the human body. You must include cells, tissues, body organs and systems. Any images used must be sourced. The human body is extremely complex and contains different systems which work alongside each other but complete diverse tasks to keep our body’s functioning. Chemical level– is the simplest level within the structural hierarchy. The chemical level
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Unit 201 Principles of Communication in adult social care setting Answers Outcome 1 Understand why communication is important in adult social care settings 1.1 to express – love, fear, anger, pain, joy. People want to get views, wishes and information across to others for all kinds of reasons. Sometimes this can be essential – even lifesaving in the case of a warning. It can be vital to make a persons quality of life better if they are communicating. That they are in pain or it can be
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For this piece of coursework I will be describing how anti-discriminatory practice is promoted in health and social care settings. I will also be discussing the difficulties that may arise when implementing anti-discriminatory practice There are many ways in which to promote anti-discriminatory practice that are effective and have minimal chance of failure, the first way is staff training. This can be effective as it gives the workers an insight in how this practice is shown and ways to identify
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