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    Platinum Rule Behavioral Style Assessment identifies four styles of behavior: dominance (the need to control and the need to achieve)‚ interactive (thrive on the admiration‚ acknowledgment‚ and compliments)‚ steadiness (warm‚ supportive‚ and nurturing individuals)‚ and cautious (analytical‚ persistent‚ and systematic problem solvers) (Alessandra‚ 2010). Each style includes four sub-styles: Dominance-director‚ adventurer‚ producer‚ pioneer Interactive-socializer‚ helper‚ impresser

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    Unit 2: Health and Social Care Values Task 2B Confidentiality Confidentiality Is vital as it protects a individual from personal information being shared. Trust is really important between the service user and the service provider. It depends on whether the user is confident that the personal information will be kept confidential. An example of confidentiality in a health and social care setting is adhering to the data protection act which means that any data that is related

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    UNIT 517

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    Plan can be carried out in different ways‚ it could be hand written‚ presented on the PC as a PowerPoint‚ could be filmed‚ made into a music video‚ put on a DVD‚ the most important aspect is that the individual has created it with support from individuals who know them well so they can tell individuals who do not know them well how to support them. There are four main approaches to person centred practice‚ “Pathway” planning‚ “Maps” planning‚ “Person centred portfolios” (otherwise known as “Essential

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    2012). The core assumption of the theory suggests an essential relationship between audiences‚ media and the larger social system (Dependency Theory‚ 2012). It attempts to explain that the individual use of media is a goal oriented activity and the overall intensity of the dependency relationship between individual and media as a source of goal satisfaction (Tai‚ & Sun‚ 2007). The individual’s goal satisfaction mentioned in this theoretical perspective of Media System Dependency theory are the meeting

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    community and the individual and the effects of these ideas on each other. The following essay will try to define the distinction between the ideas of communalism and individualism. It will try to isolate the characteristics of each ideal in order to better comprehend their influence on a person life and try to provide an argument on why these two ideas may need to work together in order for a person to lead a fulfilling life. Communitarianism defines the idea where the individual needs of a person

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    Throughout my educational career‚ I have always disliked group work. To me‚ group work is only beneficial to those individuals that normally do poorly on projects and who view the opportunity of working in a group as a chance to improve their own grades at the cost of the other individuals in the group. When working on a project on my own‚ I strive for perfection by watching every detail closely—from the font on a page to the alignment of sentences on a PowerPoint presentation. But‚ since I am not

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    Unit 4222-324 – Support individuals with specific communication needs. Kate Wilson Outcome 1 – understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them. 1.1 – Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs? Individuals that have communication problems need help and support to enable them to express themselves in the way they want‚ it’s important that you find out the best way for the individual to communicate for example it may be through sign language or writing

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    important when reviewing a care plan to remember that there might be many others involved it development and delivery‚ such as family‚ care staff and close friends. As each care plan is designed to target the specific needs and requirements of the individuals‚ only can be understanding the roles that others contribute‚ can be effective and beneficial care strategy can be put in place. 1.2 When establishing the individual’s preference’s for carrying out activities‚ you would establish these with an

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    vary from one group to another. There are three main elements to symbolic interactionism: 1. The symbol: Symbolic interactionism assumes that individuals place meanings on objects in the environment‚ and it is these meanings that determine their behavior. Mead claims that for sense to be made of the real world and the actions of other individuals there must be shared symbols. The world is‚ therefore‚ made up of symbols that are created by humans to give meaning or order in society. 2. The

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    Unit 4222-365 Understand the process and experience of dementia (DEM 301) Level: 3 Credit value: 3 UAN: J/601/3538 Unit aim This unit provides the knowledge of the neurology of dementia to support the understanding of how individuals may experience dementia. Learning outcomes There are three learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand the neurology of dementia 2. Understand the impact of recognition and diagnosis of dementia 3. Understand how dementia care must be

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