Individual Theories

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    Salmonella

    BAILEY You balance your reasoning skills (rationality) and your intuition (sensibility) to determine how to fulfill your duties while achieving the greatest good for each individual (autonomy). Core: Autonomy and Rationality/Sensibility You prioritize the value of autonomy over equality. Your primary concern is protecting individual rights. You believe this is the best way to assure that everyone in the community is treated fairly. You value rationality and sensibility equally. You believe that while

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    Don't Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgments

    developed and spread, their effects on society as a whole, and their impacts upon the groups or individuals when the judgments are made on other individuals and groups. According to Heilbroner’s article in regards to stereotypes upon their effects on individuals, preset judgments are casted to degrees of extremity in which is determined by appearance, status, and even knowledge; examples of this include individuals with glasses being intelligent, people with certain names being visualized in a certain

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    How Can You Use Your Online Profile to Exercise Leadership Among Friends and Family?

    family in a positive direction in their individual lives. The only social media site that I am on is Facebook. I use my Facebook profile to inspire, encourage, and assist the individuals in personal and spiritual growth and to promote self-sufficiency. I target individual from all walks of life. I have a diverse group of individuals on my friend’s list. I focus on entrepreneurship, homelessness, unemployed, and underemployed economically disadvantage individuals and families, so they can become mentally

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    Miss

    of need- * Getting to know what needs are * Getting a professional assessment | If we know what the needs are we can put in place a good communication systemGetting a professional assessment will tell us how we need to communicate with the individual | Sometimes children will still not communicate with the adults as they do not know or trust themMay be expensive as you may have to purchase specialised equipment and pay for the assessment | Adults/Staff in the centre | * Promoting Rights-

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    Unit 4222- 305

    Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care Person centred values must influence all aspects of health and social care. The individual is at the centre of the care and are involved in every aspect of it. This ensures that their support, activities, care plans and support plans are tailored to the individual and meet their needs in a way that is appropriate to them. There are person-centred values which must be used to underpin the above. These are respect, partnership

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    Responsibility

    responsibility is the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards. But personal responsibility also means that when individuals fail to meet expected standards, they do not look around for some factor outside themselves to blame. The demise of personal responsibility occurs when individuals blame their family, their peers, their economic circumstances, or their society for their own

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    Principles of Equality

    they need. Valuing People Now is an opportunity to help get better lives for all people with learning disabilities and their families, including those with complex needs, and from a different backgrounds and cultures. They focus on giving these individuals the best life possible and ensuring that they get the full rights they are entitled to. They provide families with information and support at different ages and stages of the individual’s life. They recognize that there are all types of families

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    Lead Person-Centred Care

    1.1 – Person-centred care is a way of thinking and doing things. It means putting the individual and their families at the centre of decisions and seeing them as experts, working alongside professionals to get the best outcome. Person-centred practise is all about having a focus upon individual’s needs. Every individual has different needs, wishes, choices, likes and dislikes. We must treat everyone fairly and respect their dignity and privacy at all times. We cannot stereo-type or tarnish everyone

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    Health and Social

    Individual rights In health and social care, rights refer to the underpinning principles of care practice. * The right to be respected * The right to be treated equally and not discriminated against * The right to be treated as an individual * The right to be treated in a dignified way * The right to be allowed privacy * The right to be protected from danger and harm * The right to be allowed access to information about themselves * The right to be able to communicate

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    Equality 7-252 One Research Paper

    The idea of distinction is forbidden, to the point that utilizing the word "I" is deserving of death. Individuals don't even have names that separate themselves from others. It is a society of complete and total collectivization, where individuals are outlawed to possess private property. a place where young children are taken from their guardians and brought and instructed up in extraordinary homes. Human driving forces like companionship, learning, and even love are disheartened or banned, a group

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