Health and Social Care Assignment UNIT 6 - UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CARE WORKER ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW For this assignment, you will look at the different working relationships in adult social care, and how these differ from personal relationships. You will look at the purpose and importance of agreed ways of working. You will explore the importance of partnership working and how this is achieved in adult social care. TASKS There are two tasks to this assignment. TASK 1 2 EVIDENCE Short answer questions Handout OUTCOMES 1.1, 1.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 TASK 1 1.
“Child Care Organisations” - defined as those concerned with the provision of accommodation, social services or health care services to children or the supervision of children under 18 years - have a mandatory duty to check and report to the Bureau. Care Council for Wales - The Care Council for Wales is the social care workforce regulator in Wales responsible for promoting and securing high standards across the social services and social care workforce. All social care workers in wales must register with the care council for wales to comply with the Care standards act 2000. Every Child
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It is there to also assist families in providing for them the necessary things needed to care for their elderly member. II. Administration on Aging is a Federal agency responsible for ensuring that older individuals can maintain their independence in their communities. a) Describe who the agency is designed to help and how it does it b) Explain the programs available within the agency to make life easier for older individuals 1) Nutrition and transportation c) Home and community based long-term care d) Protects the rights of vulnerable and at-risk older individuals III. The healthcare product or service category selected a.
Deborah Taylor NVQ Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Outcome 1 Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings: 1) Different reasons why people communicate • To build relationships • To express needs; to share ideas and information; • To reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; to socialise; to ask questions; to share experiences • People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others, to give and receive information and instructions, to understand and be understood, to share opinions, knowledge, feelings, and emotions, to give encouragement and show others they are valued. • Individuals communicate with carers to express their needs and preferences and to ensure these needs are met. 2) Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult care setting • Communication in adult care settings is essential and it is used to meet the needs of service users and build positive, honest and trustworthy relationships. • It is a requirement of a support workers job role to positively communicate with all service users, their families, other members of staff and team leaders on a daily basis. This builds positive relationships based on trust and honesty.
For further information including the SfC mapping document go to www.skillsforcare.org.uk/qualifications_and_training/apprenticeships/PLTS_form.aspx 11 City & Guilds Health and Social Care (9738) The Health and Social Care Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2) has two pathways for this framework: Pathway 1: Adult Social Care generic pathway for Intermediate Level Apprenticeships The Adult Social Care general pathway for Intermediate Level Apprenticeships is suitable for those working in care roles in social care settings. Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) (Qualification code 4222-21) Level 2 Certificate in Preparing to Work in Adult Social Care (Qualification code 4229-02) Functional Skills (3748-01/02): Maths, English minimum Level 1 Level 2 Award in Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health, Social Care and Children and Young People’s Settings (ERR) (Qualification code 4233-20) Personal Learning and Thinking Skills Pathway 2: Health Sector pathway for Intermediate Level
This Act promotes equality and individual rights by The Health services covered by the Act are; * All NHS providers (e.g. Hospitals) * All NHS commissioners (e.g. GP Practises) * People supporting elderly or disabled in nursing homes * Care in day centres, Residential or Nursing homes * Those caring for children who cannot live with their parents The rights under the European Convention on Human Rights which are relevant to health and social care include; * The right to life * The right to not be forced to undergo torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment * The right to liberty * The right to respect for private and family life Groups of Individuals the Act covers Disabled people A person is disabled if; * They have a mental or physical difficulty * The impairment has a substantial and long term impact on their ability to carry out day-to-day activities. For the impairment to have enough impact, it must have more than a minor effect on someone’s ability to do everyday