Health and Social Care Unit 2 LO3

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The Care Act 2014

  • Duty on local authorities to promote an individual's 'wellbeing'
  • Continuity of care
  • Duty on local authorities to carry out Child's Needs Assessments (CNA)
  • An independent advocate to available
  • Adult safeguarding
  • Local authorities have to guarantee preventative services

The Health and Social Care Act 2012

  • 'No decision about me without me'
  • Clinical Commissioning Groups
  • Health and wellbeing boards
  • Public health
  • Healthwatch

The Equality Acf 2010

  • Makes discrimination on the basis of a protected characteristic illegal
  • Prohibits discrimination
  • Covers victimisation and harrassmen
  • Reasonable adjustments
  • Right to breastfeed in public places
  • Encourages positive action
  • Discrimination due to association is now an offence
  • Pay secrecy clauses are now illegal

The Mental Capacity Act 2005

1. A presumption of capacity

2. Support to make own decisions

3. Unwise decisions

4. Best interests

5. Less restrictive option

The Children Act 2004

  • Aims to protect children at risk of harm
  • Paramountcy principle
  • The child has a right to be consulted
  • Children have a right to an advocate
  • Encourages partnership working
  • Created the Children's Commissioner

The Data Protection Act 1998

  • Processed fairly and lawfully
  • Used only for purposes for which it was intended
  • Adequate and relevant but not excessive
  • Accurate and kept-up-to-date
  • Kept for no longer than is necessary
  • Processed in line with the riights of the individual
  • Secured
  • Not transferred to other countries outside the EU

The Children and Families Act 2014

The role of the Children's Commissioner:

  • Focus on the rights of all children, including those in care or who are living away from home
  • Promoting and protecting the rights of children

Parents who have a new child:

  • Parental leave
  • Fathers or a mother's partner can take unpaid leave to attend up to two antenatal appointments
  • Allows both parents to have time off to go to clinic appointments before their baby is born
  • Allows people who are going to adopt a child to have time off work to see the child and go to meetings about adoption

Family courts and justice:

  • A 26-week deadline for the family court to rule on care proceedings
  • In cases where parents are splitting up, the

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