Health and social care LO1 Unit 2

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  • LO1
    • Equality- Ensures that a person is treated fairly, given the same opportunities regardless of differences and treated according to their individual needs.
      • Such as they shouldn't be discriminated due to their differences, such as gender, race, age or disability
    • Diversity- recognising and representing individual differences
      • Individual differences include, faiths, beliefs, race, customs and sexuality.
      • Valuing diversity involves accepting and respecting differences by a uniquid individual
    • Rights are what everyone is entitled to and they are set out by legislation such as the equality act.
      • Choice- Gives people control over their lives and increases self- esteem because it promotes independence and empowerment
      • Confidentiality- means that private information should only be shared on a need- to know basis
      • Protection from harm and abuse- care settings and practitioners should have safeguarding procedures and safety measures in place and follow the health and safety legislation.
      • Equal and fair treatment- People working in health, social care or childcare should be treated within the law and according to their needs.
      • Consultation- Individuals using health, social or child care services should be asked for their opinions and views about the care and treatment.
      • Right to life- An individuals life is protected by human laws, everyone's rights to life should be valued and respected.
    • Values of care include:
      • Promoting equality and diversity
        • Equality-  Access to care services provided for everyone, wheelchair ramps, hearing loops, information leaflets etc. Staff using discriminatory language and if they do so it gets challenged.
        • Diversity- offering choices, e.g. menus with a range of choices catering for all needs.
      • Promoting individual rights and beliefs
        • Rights- Mobility, dietary and communication needs are met. Ensuring all areas and resources in care meetings are accessible to all.
        • Beliefs- Cultural and religious needs are met, e.g. menus with options such as hahal and kosher. They can provide a pray room
      • maintaining confidentiality
        • Private information shared by care workers only on a need- to-know basis, e.g. information about a patients illness and treatment would be shared only with the practitioners involved with the care.
        • Information such as patients records kept securely in a locked filing cabient or password protected electronic records.
    • The values of care in child care serviices
      • Making the welfare of child paramount
      • Keeping children safe and maintaining a healthy environment
      • Working in partnership with parents, guardians and families
      • Encouraging children's learning and development
      • Ensuring equality of opportunity
      • Valuing diversity
      • Anti- discriminatory practice
      • Maintaining confidentiality
      • Working with other professionals

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