LOG: QCF LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE Name: Grace Olaleye-fasinu ……………………………………………………………………………………… UNIT 5: HSC: 024 Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care THIS WORKBOOK WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING: UNIT 5: HSC: 024: 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4, 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 5.5.1, 5.5.2 and 5.5.3 | | |Learning | | |Answers |Outcome/Assessment | |Questions | |criteria | |Define the following types of |Violent body contact e.g when you are care for Mr A may be we are trying to take him from bed by |1.1.1 | |abuse: |handling and he get brose on his hand instead of using Holes. | | |Physical abuse |Secondly may be Mr A cannot stand up by himself instead of supporting him gently you rough handle | | | |him to get up by force. | | | | | | |Sexual abuse |May be by withdrawing from the carer. E.g. The carer supposes to take care of Mr B but as soon as |
A Information leaflet B Short answer questions C Case studies This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit. Task | | Evidence | | Learning outcomes covered | A | | Information leaflet | | 1.1, 1.2 | | | | | 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 | B | | Short answer questions | | 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | | | | | 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 | | | | | 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 | C | | Case studies | | 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 | Assignment 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care Assignment mark sheet Candidate name Candidate number Centre name Centre number Task | Evidence | Results | A | Information leaflet | Passed Y/N | B | Short answer questions | Total marks available | 47 | Mark Achieved | | | Passed Y/N | C | Case studies | Passed Y/N | I can confirm that the evidence listed for this unit is my own work and was carried out under the conditions and context specified in the assessment specification. Candidate signature
Clinical practice guideline: Diagnosis and management of acute otitis media. | The source of this evidence is classified as filtered. A filtered source or database is one in which there is an inclusion or exclusion criteria applied to the evidence available in the database. | This evidence is appropriate for the nurses to review in considering implementing the practice of watchful waiting related to the treatment of children with otitis media. This article provides specific evidence for watchful waiting and practice guidelines.
| Accident Book (no 6) (Filing cabinet with staff access) | Who is your named H&S representative? | Martha Nedziwe | What Health and Safety Training are you provided with? (Think of Manual handling etc) | COSHHManual HandlingFire Safety | What activities should not be carried out without special training? | Manual HandlingClinical TasksFirst AidFood Preparation | What safety equipment are you provided with? | Disposable GlovesDisposable Aprons | Where are copies of your workplace risk assessments kept?
HSI-154 HOMELAND WMD/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DOT ERG EXERCISE EMMANUEL BONSO ABBAN NAME: ___________________________ Activity: Download: DOT Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) http://phmsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/PHMSA/Downloa dableFiles/Files/erg2008_eng.pdf Objective: Demonstrate the use of the DOT ERG. Given an ID number, material name or container type find the ERG guide number for that material. Given a scenario for a hazmat incident use the ERG to find recommendations for response actions. Rationale Instructions: This activity will allow class participants to practice using the DOT ERG. Look up the information requested in the DOT ERG.
3.1 National policies and local systems that relate to safeguarding and protection from abuse are the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, No Secrets Act 2000, and the Care Standards Act 2000, the CQC, DBS checks, the NSPCC and the Children's Workforce Development Council. Additionally care providers will have a safeguarding policy, whistleblowing policy, complaints procedure, support plans, risk assessments, training for staff e.g. safeguarding, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Manual Handling. 3.2 Medical professionals such as GP, A&E staff, nurses, doctors can examine, diagnose and treat, they can also record evidence; this can include photographic evidence of injuries. Expert witnesses, these could be specialists within a subject such as paediatrics, geriatrics, or mental health.
The Police Act 1997 * Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) checks, under this act, are the norm in health and care organisations The CRB will work closely with ISA to ensure that a more detailed check is carried out. The Sexual Offences Act 1976 * Created the Sex Offenders Register for identification and tracking purposes This enables sex offenders to be monitored and vulnerable people to be protected Care Standards Act 2000 * Set National Minimum Standards’ accommodation, services and good workplace practice in the care and protection of vulnerable people Established the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) Scheme that checked suitability of care workers. It identified professionals who had harmed individuals using service. It has been replaced by the ISA’s barred list. Care
The specialist training in the following categories by a health practitioner is required prior to undertaking them: I I I I I I I I I I I Application of eye drops / eye ointments/ ear drops Simple dressings Prevention of pressure sores Changing and disposal of stoma appliance / incontinence appliances Assistance with prescribed hosiery Assistance with nebuliser Suppositories Enemas Pessaries Any other product for intra-vaginal or rectal use Injections It should be noted that to be working within Level 2 of this policy Carers must have: I I Achieved competence in fulfilling the Skills for Care Induction Standards Completed academic assessments demonstrating their understanding of all legislation and regulations and their role responsibilities and professional boundaries in regard to medication Achieved a sufficient level of competence at National Test Level 2 literacy and numeracy.
Armando Aleman # 36 Addiction Studies # 9 Field Work for Addiction Personal 11-03-09 Dr. Crossen Child Abuse The standard of care recognizes that licensed clinicians must report child abuse. CADCs / /CATCs can use Penal Code 11164 as standard of care, but Then , the therapist must have a “ reasonable suspicion “ that Child Abuse has taken place. This may seem vague; however, the law goes to add specifics about what “ Reasonable “ means. The following information
It involves a systematic approach to care following a chosen nursing model, documented in the form of an assessment to create a nursing care plan (Herring 1999). The nursing process is a cyclical process consisting of the five stages; (1) assessment, (2) diagnosis (3) planning (4) implementation and (5) evaluation (Aggleton and Chalmers 2000). However, for the purpose of this essay, a holistic assessment and planning of a patient (with Cataracts) will be addressed. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2004) confidentiality will be maintained; hence all names have been changed to protect anonymity. The