types of relationships in HSC

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  • Created by: skyeHS
  • Created on: 07-10-19 13:51
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  • types of relationships
    • individuals who require care and support
      • working with individuals who are vulnerable, at risk of harm, or in need of support
      • Caring             ApproachableReliable          Empathetic      Respectful      Supportive
    • Families/ advocates of individuals who require care and support
      • family could be; parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles or grandparents
      • family could be; friends, neighbours who know them well and provide emotional and practical support.
      • Advocates also work closely with individuals and on some occasion others who know the individual.
        • a change in the health needs of an individual who has dementia or a a young persons support review meeting.
        • independent, able to explore different options, able to help give info, able to understand rights.
    • Colleagues/ peers
      • professionals who work in reams or colleagues who work in the same job.
        • Peer mentoring, friendship and support can develop by sharing similar roles
    • senior workers/ manager
      • manage and lead teams of professionals. they have to watch over day-to-day support and services.
      • support teams of professionals through supervision and mentoring.
    • Professionals / practitioners
      • therapists, nurses, dietitians, social workers.
      • standards, guidelines and principles help guide practitioners and professionals to a high level.
  • individuals who require care and support
    • working with individuals who are vulnerable, at risk of harm, or in need of support
    • Caring             ApproachableReliable          Empathetic      Respectful      Supportive

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