Unit 2 LO1

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What key term is this definition for: means to ensure that a person is treated fairly, given the same opportunities regardless of differences and treated according to their individual needs.
Equality
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What key term is this definition for: it encompasses recognising and respecting individual differences. Such as faith.
Diversity
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This right gives individuals control over their lives and increases self-esteem.
Choice
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This right means that private information should only be shared on a need-to-know basis.
Confidentiality
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This right means having safeguarding procedures and safety measures in place.
Protection from harm and abuse
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This right states that individuals should be treated within the law and according to their needs.
Equal and fair treatment
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This right states that individuals should be asked for their opinions and views about their care and treatment.
Consultation
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This right ensures individuals lives are protected by human rights law.
Right to life
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This key term are core principles that underpin the work of those providing health, social care and childcare services. they are set of guidelines and ways of working for care settings and their staff.
Values of care
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1st: staff using non-discriminatory language; any incidents of discriminatory behaviour appropriately challenged.
2nd: offering choice such as menus with range of options catering for all needs: vegetarian.
Promoting equality and diversity
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1st: mobility, dietary and communication needs met, ensuring all areas and resources in care settings are accessible to all.
2nd: cultural and religious dietary needs met, providing a prayer room.
Promoting individuals rights and beliefs
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Private information shared by care workers only on a "need-to-know basis". Information such as patient records kept securely in a locked filing cabinet or password-protected electronic records.
Maintaining confidentiality
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There are 9 of these that ensures children are safe and well cared for.
The values of care in child care services
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Having a safeguarding policy and protection procedures in place, such as a child protection officer.
Making the welfare of the child paramount
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Having security measures in place. All electrical equipment must be regularly checked and PAT tested. Food provided by the care setting should meet healthy eating guidelines.
Keeping children safe and maintain a healthy environment
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Successful relationships between these people
Working in partnership with parents, guardians and families
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To enable all to participate and learn, children's progress should be monitored so that support or extension activities can be provided. Resources such as toys, games and equipment should be accessible for all children in the setting.
Encouraging children's learning and development
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A wide range of festivals should be celebrated with the children such as Diwali.
Valuing diversity
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Tasks and activities should be differentiated to meet children's individual needs, enabling each child to progress and achieve their potential.
Ensuring equality of opportunity
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All children should be treated fairly, such as the staff shouldn't have "favourites". Staff should be good role models by demonstrating inclusive behaviour.
Anti-discriminatory practice
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Private information should be locked in a secure filing cabinet.
Maintaining confidentiality
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In certain circumstances information has to be shared openly but sensitively with a group of practitioners involved in the care of the child.
Working with other professionals
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Match this definition with the correct key term: it is when someone who speaks on behalf of an individual who is unable to speak up for themselves.
Advocate
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Individuals who might need an advocate
Young children, individuals with a learning or physical disability, people with a condition such as Alzheimer's, and individuals who have been assessed as lacking mental capacity or having mental health problems
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Card 2

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What key term is this definition for: it encompasses recognising and respecting individual differences. Such as faith.

Back

Diversity

Card 3

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This right gives individuals control over their lives and increases self-esteem.

Back

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Card 4

Front

This right means that private information should only be shared on a need-to-know basis.

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

This right means having safeguarding procedures and safety measures in place.

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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