Safeguarding In Health And Social Care Essay

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Content 1.1 how principle and support are applied to ensure individuals are cared for in health and social care practice. What is meant, by values in social care and examples of values? 1.2 The procedures for protecting clients and patients, and colleagues from harm. What is safeguarding? What is abuse? Forms of abuse. Signs and symptoms of abuse. Explain safeguarding how you work, to ensure all are safe and confident to raise issues. Signs and symptoms of abuse: Procedures to protect clients from harm, explain when you were given the procedure and any training. Procedure in safeguarding. 1.3 Benefits of following the person centered approach. With use of health and social care services. Description of person centred approach. Explain directive approach and problems with it. Three Pillars of person centered care approach advantages of person centered approach. 1.4 Ethical dilemmas and conflict that may arise when providing care support and protection. Support and protection to users of health and social care services. What is the meaning of ethical dilemma, Pillars of ethical dilemma. Examples of ethical dilemma. 2.1 The implementation of policies, …show more content…

The procedure of protecting clients, patients and colleagues from harm. The benefits of following a person centred approach in the use of health and social care practice. Ethical dilemmas and conflicts that may arise when providing care. Supporting and protection to users of health and social care practice. The implementation of policies, legislation regulation and code of practice which is relevant to own work in health and social care. How local policies and procedures can develop in accordance with national and policy requirements. The impact of policy, legislation, regulation, and code of practice on organisational policy and

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