Examples of maintaining Rights Flashcards
1
Q
What does having choice do?
A
- Give individuals control over their lives
- Promotes independence
- Empowers individuals
- increases self-esteem
- makes individuals feel valued
2
Q
Examples of providing choice in a residential social care setting.
A
- different activities (whether or not to partake in the activities)
- Access to a TV lounge and quiet room
- Range of meal options (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free)
3
Q
Examples of providing choice in a healthcare setting
A
- Which GP to see
- Male or female doctor
- Range of meal options
- Type of treatment they want to receive
4
Q
Examples of providing choice in an early years setting
A
- Different activities
- What toys to play with
- Who to play with
- Where to sit
5
Q
When is personal information given out?
A
Need to know basis
6
Q
When can confidentiality be broken?
A
- HArm themselves
- Harm others
- At the risk of harm from others
- Risk of carrying out a serious offence
7
Q
Why is confidentiality important?
A
- Sensitive and private information is received
- Service users may be vulnerable
- Unprofessional to talk of others
- Helps service users trust carers
- Service users permission must be given information is passed on
8
Q
Why do care settings need to follow safeguarding procedures?
A
To protect children and vulnerable adults
9
Q
What procedures are used to protect people?
A
- DBS check
- Provide staff training
10
Q
Examples of equal and fair treatment.
A
- Wheelchair ramp
- Automatic doors