First aid: I would firstly make sure tommy has enough space and make sure the other children are moved away as they could also get injured. I also need to call for help as someone else should be there to supervise me, or help me. The teacher in charge of the class will also be asked if she has any idea what the chemicals are as they have been kept in an unlabelled bottle. I would then follow the acronym DRAB Danger: look around to see if there is any danger around, As the child is sat in a
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The Right To Die Reflective account On the 14/03/2016 at 11:10am me and 8 of my class peers watched a video clip about Paul Lamb, a man who wanted a doctor to help him to die. This was due to the fact he had been immobilised and was in constant pain following an accident. Following this we engaged in a group debate 'The Right To Die' and if individuals should have the right to get help from professionals to take their own lives. My tutor started off the debate by asking what we thought. Each
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helps us to understand different ways that people behave by assessing what the person learns. They state that human behaviour is a result from what they experience. There are six psychological approaches to health practice which are behavioural approach, cognitive approach, biological approach, social learning theory, humanistic approach and psychodynamic approach The behavioural approach teaches that all behaviour (normal and abnormal) is learnt and all behaviour can be unlearnt. The key idea of the
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The Johari Window The aim of Johari Window is to raise awareness. The aim of this is to build on your skills for helping others. This is so that you are aware of yourself and know more about your self. Self awareness is learning to understand what you are feeling and why you are feeling it, also why you behave in a particular way. Once you get this concept you will be able to change things about yourself. Johari window is a window divided into 4 types of self awareness. They are called, open, hidden
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bikes in nepal, which was brought for her grandsons. sumita have opened a school from her name in nepal for poor children to study, so which tell us that she’s kind and polite women and also understand others feeling or she’s caring person.sumita does care about other felling and understand them quick and also mostly she try make her children happy and also her grandchildren are love for her. she always brings toys fro them before they asked to her or their parents. sumita doesn’t like having fat or
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individual. Marginalisation Marginalisation or Social Exclusion occurs when social groups are discriminated against for example this could be because of their race, religion, age or disability. This means that entire communities of people are blocked or denied full access to various rights, resources or opportunities that are normally available to people of a different group. Disabled Children are a prime example of marginalisation in schools and social care. Many disabled children fail to reach their
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Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care Workplace INTRODUCTION (300 words) This essay will look at three different learning outcomes, each using a specific case study for illustration. The first part will focus on the issues relating to health and safety legislation and how these are implemented in the work place. The Health and Safety can trace its origin back to the year 1833 when The Factories Act led to the creation of the first factory inspectors and whose role was initially
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Health and Safety in the health and social workplace Name: OLUWOLE. F. OMITOYIN Introduction: This essay intends to demonstrate a clear understanding of health and safety legislation and its implementation in health and social care settings. A review of systems, policies and procedures for communicating information in relation to legislations and individual responsibilities in term of managing health and safety will be considered. While safety priorities and how they are being implemented will
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Good Evening every one, The topic I am about to discuss this evening its regarding to the use of ICT and how impact on Health and Social Care Field. How do we support work in Health and Social Care by accessing and using ICT software package? Information and communications technology (ICT) refers to all the sources that send or receive massages/information such as: -television -cellular phones - computer and network hardware -software - satellite systems and services and applications
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Health and Social Care Management Question 1 1.1 Factors to be considered when planning the recruitment of individuals to work in health and social care According to Foot & Hook (1999), for the recruitment of the two vacant posts there are some factors to be considered such as planning recruitment policy, overall aim of recruitment, organizational objectives, personnel policies of the organization, government policies, need for the organization and confirm the vacancy, legislation for the
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