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    Health and Social Care Nvq Level 2

    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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    Health and Social Care Unit 1 P1

    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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    As-Level Health and Social Care Unit 2

    coursework I will explain how practitioners apply early years care values using communication skills to show service users value and support. I will use a range of examples to explain each care value in depth. For the each care value I will emphasise on how a nursery manager and nursery use their communication skills to apply the care value, which will cause the children, staff and parents to feel valued and supported. The early years care values I will be focusing on are: • Fostering equality of

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    Health and Social Care Unit 2 P1

    individuals are treated fairly and equally. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. In correspondence with the law, organisations have equality policies to make sure that everyone is treated correspondingly. In a health and social care setting such as a mental care home it is important that all individuals are being treated the same, whether from a different race or different belief or their gender, as well as holding to account on providing their individual needs, because not all of them

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    Health and Social Care/Unit 2/Ao3

    AO3: Creating a positive environment In a health and social care setting there are lots of different types of factor, these are Socialisation, Prejudices, norms, values and beliefs. By creating a positive environment this makes the people meets their needs. Two factors that are central to the creation of a positive care environment are the individual practitioners and the organisation. As care practitioners, we have responsibility to challenge behaviour and practices which discriminate against

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    Unit 003 Health And Social Care Essay

    Unit 003- Introduction to Equality and Inclusion in Health, Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 1.1-Explain what is meant by : Diversity equality, Inclusion Discrimination Diversity: Diversity is when you have a range of different things. For Example "Newspapers allow for a diversity of views for their papers" Equality: the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities. For example "n 1828 the free people of colour in the colonies were

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    Unit 12 P5 Health and Social Care

    P5 - explain health promotion and protection Health Promotion This is the process of allowing people to have more control over their health as this will help improve their health and well-being. It focuses on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and interventions. Health promotion is how health is shown for example to challenge obesity change 4 life is used so people can have a guidance on how to make their lifestyle healthier. It also shows that health promotion is aimed at individuals

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    Health and Social Care Unit 21 P3

    the similarities and differences in the nutritional and energy requirement of two groups of individuals. M2 Assess how influences on dietary intake may affect the nutritional health on individuals. D1 Make realistic recommendations for minimising negative influences of individuals in a specific health and social care environment. In this report I shall be explaining the possible influences on dietary intake of students at Our Lady’s Convent High School (OLCHS). I am going to be writing a report

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    C: UsersShelton BossDocumentsBtec Diploma Health and Social Care Public Health

    Public health is ‘The science and art of promoting and protecting health and well-being, preventing ill-health and prolonging life through the organized efforts of society’. Public health as we know it today has moved on from what is considered the origins in the 19th century. However the core principles to which it was set up and developed still remain the same. It has always been population based and it has always ensured people stay healthy and avoid getting ill. To understand public health you must

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    Health and Social Care Unit 4 P3

    P3: Explain the influences of two predictable and two unpredictable major life events on the development of an individual. Our lives can be influenced by many different things. A life event can change the direction of our lives; they even have the ability to affect our own personal development. Some can be major changes where as others are just minor. Some of these can be predicted and we know that they are going to eventually happen where as other times they are something we cannot choose, these

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