PERSONALISATION Flashcards

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What is personalisation?

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Personalisation means recognizing that the person has individual strengths, preferences, wishes and aspirations put them all the center of the process

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What does the The equality act 2010

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Protects individuals from unfair treatment and promotes a fair and more equal society.

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What are the 11 things ppl can be discriminated by

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Age
Disability
Race
Gender reassignment
Marriage and civil partnerships
Maternity and pregnancy
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation

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8 key points of the equality act 2010 help

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1) Indirect and direct discrimination is illegal
2) It prohibits discrimination in education employment and access
3) Covers victimization and harassment
4) reasonable adjustments have to be made for those who have disabilities
5) the right to breastfeed in public but NOT work
6) encourages positive action
7) discrimination due to association now illegal
8) pay secrecy clauses are now illegal eg if u wanted to ask sm1 how much they earn

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What is The mental capacity act 2010

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The ability to do something

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What are the 5 key principles for mental capacity act?

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1) presumption of capacity ( assume everyone can make there own decisions)
2) to support to make own decisions
3) unwise decisions oop
4) best interests ( making the decision for the individual if they lack capacity
5) less restrictive option gives them more choice

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6 key aspects of The children act 2004

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1) aim to protect children at risk of harm
2) paramountcy principle : children need to be above else
3) children have the right to an advocate
4) Encourage partnerships working sharing info
5) children commissioner. Regulating collating and sharing information
6) child has the right to be consulted

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What is 5 main aims for every child matters

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1) staying safe
2) enjoying and achieving
3) being healthy
4) achieving economic well- being
5) making a positive contribution

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The data protection act 1998
8 principles …..

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1) processed fairly and lawfully.need to know basis
2) used for the purposes for which it was intended
3) relevant but not excessive
4) accurate and kept up to date
5) kept for no longer than necessary
6) processed in line with the rights of the individual
7) secured
8) not transferred to other countries outside EU unless concent is given

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The children and family act 2014 AIM ?

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To ensure that all children young people and their families are able to access the right support and provision to meet their needs

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What is CO PRODUCTION

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partnership between citizens and public services
Empower citizens to contribute time and effort to there local community

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Benefits of personalsation

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Remain in your own home when receiving care
Inclusion in community
Information and guidance is improved
Gain and maintain control
Self esteem quality of life and socialization is improved

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Positive impact of personlisation

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Access to information
New opportunities
Direct payments
Inclusion with community

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Negative to personalization

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Care is limited to the prescribed budget
Available and access to some services can be restricted or limited

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The terms of personlisation focus on in the children and families act 2014

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Choice and control
Empowerment
Advice and support
Provides information
Education Health care plan

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The care act 2014

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Put people and their cares in control of their care and support
It sets out what local authorities have to do to provide support

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Key points to personlisation the care act 2014

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People in need of support are next to think about what outcomes they want
Local authorities will encourage and help people lead a healthy life
Local authorities must provide clear guidance to help individuals make informed choices

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The health and social act 2012 AIMS

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1 patients have more control over their care
2 those responsible for care have the freedom and power to commission care that meets local needs

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The health and social care act 2012 KEY POINTS

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No decision about me without me
Clinical commissioning groups
Health watch england
Created care quality commission