Determination and courage help us to develop and achieve our identity. There are many factors that help develop and determine an individuals’ identity. These factors are caused as a result of the various experiences that an individual goes through in life. These experiences promote determination in some and courage in others and help develop a person’s identity. The journey that a person takes in life similar to Santiago’s in The Alchemist clearly illustrates the factors that contribute towards one’s identity.
Love is an ideal that all strive for in life. It governs our actions, our beliefs, and our minds. Love is power. Love governs our culture and society. Our culture has shaped ideals that we live by.
Coming to an understanding of their social status and where they came from was the key to finding their natural identity. Understanding how the world is around a person will ultimately shape a person’s true
CT307 1.1, Describe person centred approaches? Person-centred approaches are a core element of all good practice Work with the person and those important to them to create their own person centred plan. This tells us how they want to be supported, what the person wants to do and what they want to achieve, to enable the person to live the life that you want. Provide support in the way that the person wants and values, when they want it. 1.2,Explain why person-centred values must influence aspects of social care work?
Unit 4222-207 Outcome 1 1- Define person centred values: Values relate to our personal principles, morals, and ideals—that is, what we consider to be important. Each person is unique, with their own personal values and beliefs shaped by a number of factors that include culture, religion, and personal experiences. We value each person as an individual, respect their aspirations and commitments in life, and seek to understand their priorities, needs, abilities and limits. 2- Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values: Person Centred values discovers and acts on what is important to a person. It is a process for continual listening and learning, focussing on what is important to someone now and in the future, and acting on this in alliance with their family and their friends.
In some parts of my country, I believe culture still exists and is taken seriously. The sociobiology approach of culture explores how the history of evolution has shaped pattern of cultures in today’s world. I believe that social interactions play a huge role in the formation of identity. Having an identity is very important. It gives a person stability in a world where everything seems to be continually changing.
Culture identity is one's own sense of culture. It is the influence one gains by belonging to a certain group or culture. It also refers to the traditions, customs, and practices that affect a person. In my life, culture identity is very important because it is who I am. It has shaped me into the person I am now.
It is evident that perceptions of belonging are shaped by personal, historical, social and cultural contexts and these factors contribute to the stable development of a personal identity and a sense of belonging. Through an analysis of texts, it can be interpreted that it is in human nature to long to belong, and it is through this that humans receive
Understanding the way to function in society is crucial to adapting in social structure. Status is important social construct because the positions we occupy lead to the roles we play.
Activities undertaken in care and support are influenced by views of people in society and expectations of how care should be provided. The values of the society we live in influence our thinking, our action and policy and legislation.Another aspect to consider is that each of us have our own beliefs, views and values which come from a variety of perspective and are influenced by each individuals experience. Our race, cultural background,family history and gender all play a part in how we view the world and each situation Here is list of values that are commonly supposed to underpin good care practice privacy, individuality&identity, independence, respect, rights, choice, dignity, partnership m1 extend your answer by discussing the principles and values which underpin support for individuals who uses services. Right to life: this is the first important step because you are born in this world during your life you will face many principles and values such as privacy, people as they grow should have there own space to be able to have there own time if needed, independence is such a big values nowadays because so many people are living on there own and have to complete tasks by themselves unless some people have carers to be able to help