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    Rights of a service user at the Sutton Primary Care Trust. Name: Service: Provider: Date 15th June 2013 BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in Health and Social Care ------------------------------------------------- Assessor: Kofi Freeman Amponsa-Dadzie Contents Rights Welfare Equality Act Data Protection Act Age Discrimination Sexual Orientation Religious Beliefs Privacy Respect and Dignity People who come to the Sutton Primary Care Trust use our services on a day to day basis

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    PWCS 024 Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care. Complete the table below and give 4 possible signs or symptoms for each (PWCS 024 1.1‚1.2) Type of Abuse | Signs and symptoms | Physical Abuse | Signs – bruises‚ cuts‚ burnt‚ broken bones‚ open wounds…Symptoms – withdrawn‚ aggressive behaviour‚ emotionally disturbed… | Sexual Abuse | Signs – bruises‚ vaginal or anal bleeding‚ infections… Symptoms – withdrawn‚ agitated‚ angry‚ aggressive‚ nervous‚ humiliated… | Emotional/psychological

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    George’s Hairdressers This is the organisational structure of George’s hairdressers. It is not a very large business so there isn’t much of a structure. At Georges there is the owner who is called George. Then there are 3 workers which each have a barber’s chair. The one closest to the door is the oldest out of the 3 workers so George has appointed him the senior role. He is held responsible for opening and closing the shop‚ cashing up at the end of the working day and buying all

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    1.1 & 1.2 To start this unit I will be discussing about the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. Bacteria: These are tiny microorganisms‚ they cannot be seen with the naked eye. They exist on virtually every living thing or object in the environment i.e. dirt‚ water‚ caves‚ trees‚ dead animals‚ and within everybody living on earth. Its nutrition is from its surroundings. We carry bacteria in the body‚ mainly in the intestines‚ on the genitalia or on the skin. Bacteria can

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    unit 7

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    Sociology is the study of society and the different social structures within it. Sociology examines the role of the individual within society; it is viewed as the scientific study of society P1: An introduction to sociological perspectives. Functionalism: According to the functionalist perspective of sociology‚ each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s stability and functioning as a whole. For example‚ the government provides education for the children of the family‚ which

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    legally known as Swindon Primary Care Trust Note: This document is electronically controlled. The master copy is maintained by the Clinical Governance Department. If this document is printed it becomes uncontrolled. Bed safety rails policy and procedures Operational Issue 3 Approved 12/07/2011 Expiry 11/07/2013 Page 1 of 27 Document Control Purpose Owner Author Applies to Implementation date Date of review Expiry date Link to Care Quality Commission (CQC) Essential

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    of an individual’s perception of themselves. Roshahl.c‚ (2008). This assignment is going to discuss the six factors that affect self-esteem. These factors are the growth promoting climate‚ the looking glass self‚ self-actualisation‚ ego identity‚ social identity and finally‚ the constructing of self-concept. Maslow stated that people are motivated to achieve certain needs. When one need is fulfilled a person seeks to fulfil the next one‚ and so on. Maslow‚ (1943). The self-actualisation theory was

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    Unit 19 D1

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    and not make them feel left out. For example‚ When Sandie joined our group it was a while after the team was formed so she may have felt a bit left out but we all tried to make her feel welcome and she took on the role of being in charge of all the health and safety and risk assessments for the event. The team was ineffective during the quiz night when some of the team members were not doing anything to help or were not doing their tasks in the event. An example of this was when some tea members

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    Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will complete tasks to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. You will also address the issue of confidentiality. Tasks There are two tasks to this assignment. A Short answer questions B Poster

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    pay‚ talk‚ etc‚ they would get the resource over the patent would could not (100). Compensatory Justice- The distributions of resources to those who could not previously access them. For example‚ a poor person could lack medical care in the past but now is eligible for care due to this concept (100). Utilitarian ethometrics- The principle which seeks to creates the greatest amount of happiness‚ good‚ or benefit for the greatest amount of people (100). Egalitarian- a principle which seeks to provide

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