H&S Flashcards
What is primary socialisation?
Early in life e.g. Family
What is secondary socialisation?
Later in life e.g. Peers
Identify three agencies of secondary socialisation:
Education
Media
Peers
What is empowerment?
Feeling in control make individuals make their own decisions
Name 3 human rights:
The right to life
The freedom of expression
The right to freedom from torture
What are the three care values?
Promoting equality and diversity
Promoting individual rights
Maintaining confidentiality
What are the positives of the children act?
Protect children from discrimination and abuse
All children are kept safe
What are the negatives of the children act?
Cases where children slip though
Children are too scared to report it to anyone
What are the benefits for the service user (CHILDREN ACT)?
Children are always looked out for
Being able to have a voice allows the children to report any problems
What are the benefits for the service user (CHILDREN ACT)?
Boots their self esteem
Raises awareness
The quality act 2010 protects people from discrimination on the grounds o:
Age
Race
Gender
Sexuality
What is the definition of the equality act?
Treating everyone the same without affecting their characteristics
What does safeguard mean?
Protecting from risk
What is a vulnerable adult?
Someone who lives in society’s and can’t look after themselves
What is POVA?
Protection of vulnerable adults