Duty of Care

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WQ 1 +2 Duty of care A duty of care is a phrase that describes the responsibilities that are implicit in ones role as a care worker. A duty of care is one that is owed to everyone you work with including yourself. This includes service users, colleagues and public interests. There are different levels of duty of care depending on the context and the relationship. There are also legal duties of care that must be accepted at all times. In my role as a support worker I have a duty of care towards the services users I support, my fellow colleagues and anyone that visits the premises. This duty of care is implemented in to the policy and procedures of the company. My duty of care ensures that I aim to provide high quality of care to the service users and ensure that they are protected and safeguarded from harm and anything that can hurt or affect their levels of care. Within this duty of care there also things like omissions or a failure to act that needs to be considered because if you fail to do something for a service user that is expected of you, then you have failed your duty of care and this can result in harm for the service user. Duty of care is based and judged on a reasonable standard. In other words what is reasonably accepted from a support worker which derives from the guidelines in my job role and specifications and as well as those set by the law which include the general social care council. In my roles as I am responsible for the care and support of the service users and I must ensure I am up to date with my knowledge and skills to make sure the quality of service I provided is of a high standard. Provide a service and support in a safe and protective manner. I must also ensure that detailed records are kept and that service user’s information is kept confidential. I also feel that with this duty of care I must also ensure that the service user’s
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