Learning attitudes Flashcards

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What are the benefits to the service user of improved quality care

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  • So that people’s holistic needs are met (PIES)
  • So that all level of care is consistent
  • Promotes independence
  • Thrust is built
  • Promotes equality and diversity
  • Gives choice and independence which = empowerment
  • Respects beliefs
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What are the benefits to the professional of improved quality care

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  • People trust who they are being seen by
  • Improves confidence in health services
  • Maximizes the development of individuals
  • Makes sure that confidentiality is offered to ensure people feel safe with the care they receive
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What are the benefits to the organisation of improved quality care

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  • To reduce discriminatory, poor attitudes and beliefs: stereotyping and prejudice
  • Improves confidence in health services
  • Maximizes the development of individuals
  • Makes sure that confidentiality is offered to ensure people feel safe with the care they receive
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Promoting Equality and Diversity

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  • Where an individual persons differences are valued
  • Fair access to buildings
  • treating everyone with respect to meet their individual needs to get them all to the same level of accessibility
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Promoting Rights and Beliefs

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  • Our rights are law
  • Try to respect beliefs
  • Rights must be obeyed: protecting people and gangs through the correct process and procedures
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The Paramouncy Principle

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Comes from the Government: where the wishes of the parent can be overridden by the wishes of the child

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Teaching Attitudes in education

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In education a child could be taught discriminatory attitudes through a teacher that has voiced their own prejudice views

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Teaching Attitudes though media

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The media teaches children discriminatory attitudes by what a child look at online. this could be by the way someone looks; skinny, bigger or even by a comment someone has made

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Teaching Attitudes though peers

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A childs peers could teach them discriminatory attitudes by voicing their own opinions and influencing others with a more negative outlook on a situation. Therefore confusing the child doubting their own opinions and beliefs

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Teaching Attitudes though parents

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From young ages parents teach their children attitudes from their own experiences which could have a lasting impact on developing their own views as children learn most at younger ages

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