H&S Flashcards

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What is primary socialisation?

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Early in life e.g. Family

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What is secondary socialisation?

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Later in life e.g. Peers

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3
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Identify three agencies of secondary socialisation:

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Education
Media
Peers

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4
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What is empowerment?

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Feeling in control make individuals make their own decisions

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5
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Name 3 human rights:

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The right to life
The freedom of expression
The right to freedom from torture

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6
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What are the three care values?

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Promoting equality and diversity
Promoting individual rights
Maintaining confidentiality

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7
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What are the positives of the children act?

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Protect children from discrimination and abuse

All children are kept safe

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What are the negatives of the children act?

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Cases where children slip though

Children are too scared to report it to anyone

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9
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What are the benefits for the service user (CHILDREN ACT)?

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Children are always looked out for

Being able to have a voice allows the children to report any problems

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10
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What are the benefits for the service user (CHILDREN ACT)?

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Boots their self esteem

Raises awareness

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11
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The quality act 2010 protects people from discrimination on the grounds o:

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Age
Race
Gender
Sexuality

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12
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What is the definition of the equality act?

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Treating everyone the same without affecting their characteristics

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13
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What does safeguard mean?

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Protecting from risk

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14
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What is a vulnerable adult?

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Someone who lives in society’s and can’t look after themselves

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15
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What is POVA?

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Protection of vulnerable adults

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16
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What is DBS?

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To ensure all children are safeguarded

17
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What are the advantages of the DBS?

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Ensures people feel safe in the care environment

18
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What is a disadvantage of the DBS?

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Some people may not be protected, and some people may go un noticed

19
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What is meant by the term victimisation?

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As a result of making a complaint, you are treated unfairly

20
Q

Identify 2 barriers vulnerable adults may face

A

Lack of transport

Not very confident

21
Q

State 2 barriers:

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Physical barriers

Geographical barriers

22
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When can confidentiality be broke?

A

At risk of being hurt

If others are at risk of harm