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What are 5 impacts of discriminatory practice

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Disempowerment
Low self esteem
Poor wellbeing
Unfair treatment
Effects on mental health
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What are the 3 values of care

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Promoting equality and diversity
Promoting individual rights and beliefs
Maintaining confidentiality

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3
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Define empowerment

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Enabling and supporting individuals to be in control of their life

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4
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Define independence

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Freedom to make your own decisions

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5
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Define inclusion

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Giving individuals equal opportunities

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6
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Define respect

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Regarding others feelings, wishes or rights

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Define dignity

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Do not undermine a persons self respect

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What does the care act 2014 involve

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Duty on local authorities to promote an individuals wellbeing
Continuity of care
Duty on local authorities to carry out child’s needs assessments
An independent advocate to be available
Adult safeguarding
Local authorities have to guarantee preventative services

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What does the health and social care act 2012 involve

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No decision about me without me
Clinical commissioning groups
Health and wellbeing boards
Public health 
Healthwatch
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10
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What does CCCPRE stand for

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Choice
Confidentiality 
Consultation 
Protection from harm and abuse 
Right to life
Equal and fair treatment
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Define equality

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Ensure a person is treated fairly and are not discriminated against

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Define diversity

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Accepting and respecting differences

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13
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Name 7 types of discriminatory practice

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Abuse - physical, emotional, financial 
Direct discrimination 
Indirect discrimination - when a policy, practice or rule puts some people at risk 
Prejudice
Stereotyping
Labelling
Bullying
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Name 4 care certificate 2004 standards

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Understand your role
Privacy and dignity 
Basic life support
Health and safety
Fluids and nutrition 
Duty of care
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What does the children act 2004 involve

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Aims to protect children from risk of harm 
Paramount principle 
Child has a right to be consulted 
Child has a right to an advocate 
Encourages partnership working
Local safeguarding boards are created
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What does the data protection act 1998 involve

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Processed fairly and lawfully
Used only for the purposes for which it was intended
Accurate and kept up to date
Kept for no longer than necessary
Secured
Not transferred to other countries outside the EU

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What does the human rights act 1998 involve

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Right to life
Right to respect, privacy and family life
Right to liberty and security
Right to freedom from discrimination
Right to freedom of expression
Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion

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What does the children and families act 2004 involve

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The role of the children commissioner - focus on the rights of all children
Parents who have a new child - parental leave
Family courts and justice - both parents should be involved in their child’s lives - the court should do what is right for the child
SEND (children with special educational needs and disabilities) - provide schools with children’s needs

19
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What does the equality act 2010 involve

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Protected characteristics

Prohibits discrimination

20
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What are the 9 protected characteristics

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Age 
Disability 
Gender reassignment 
Marriage and civil marriage 
Pregnancy or paternity 
Race
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation
21
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What does the mental capacity act 2005 involve

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A presumption of capacity 
Support to make own decisions
Unwise decisions 
Best interests 
Less restrictive option
22
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List 3 ways of challenging discrimination

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Challenge at the time - ask them to reflect on their actions
Challenge afterwards through procedures - discuss at senior management level
Challenge through long term proactive campaigning - send them on courses

23
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Name 3 impact of legislations

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Person centred approach to care
Individuals needs are met
Raises standards of care
Empowerment

24
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Name 3 staff selection and interview procedures

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Advertisements must not discriminate
Questions asked must be non discriminatory
A mixed interview panel

25
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Name 3 organisational policies

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Ensure everyone is working to the same standards
Legal requirements are met
Develop trust between service users and service providers
Individuals rights

26
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Name 4 quality assurances

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Ofsted
CQC (care quality commission)
EHCR (equality and human rights commission)
NICE (national institute for health and care excellence)

27
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What are the 9 care acts

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Mental capacity act 2005
The equality act 2010
The children and families act 2004
Human rights act 1998 
Data protection act 1998
The children act 2004
Care certificate 2004
Health and social care act 2012
The care act 2014
28
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What year was the equality act introduced

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2010

29
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What year was the mental capacity act introduced

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2005

30
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What year was the children and families act introduced

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2004

31
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What year was the children act introduced

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2004

32
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What year was the data protection act introduced

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1998

33
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What year was the human rights act introduced

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1998

34
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What year was the care certificate introduced

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2004

35
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What year was the care act introduced

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2014

36
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What year was the Health and Social Care act introduced

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2012

37
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What does ofsted do

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Effectiveness of leadership and management
Quality of teaching, learning and assessment
Personal development, behaviour and welfare
Outcomes for children and learners
Effectiveness safeguarding

38
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What does CQC do

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Registers and licenses care services to ensure essential standards of quality and safety are met
Carries out inspections of health and social care settings
Publishes inspection reports
Issue warning notices and fines if standards are not met

39
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What does EHRC do

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Has a website
Provides definitions of different types of discrimination
Gives advice
Suggests ways to sort out the situation
Produces fact sheets about discrimination based on the nine characteristics
Advices on how to make a discrimination complaint
Provides information about how to take a case to court
Provides contact details for support services

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What does NICE do

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Assess new drugs
Provide guidelines on how public health and social services can best support people
Provide information services for those managing and providing health and social care
Improve outcomes for people using the NHS and other public services

41
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What does CQC stand for

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Care Quality Commission

42
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What does EHRC stand for

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Equality and Human Rights Commission

43
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What does NICE stand for

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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

44
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Confusing the roles of NICE and CQC

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CQC - inspect health and social care settings to evaluate the standard of care provided
NICE - assesses new drugs and treatments to establish their effectiveness for patients and if they are cost effective for the NHS