values in h&sc : lo1 Flashcards
name the qualities in how we develop (4)
physical
intellectual
emotional
social
give the health and social care values
confidentiality
choice
consultation
protection from abuse or harm
right to life
equal or fair treatment
define values
how we give care to make sure the people receiving care get the best quality care
name the 3 rights in health and social care
promoting equality and diversity
promoting individual rights and beliefs
maintaining confidentiality
name the 9 education values
ensuring the welfare of the child is paramount
keeping children safe and maintaining a healthy and safe environment
working in partnership with parents/guardians and families
encouraging children’s learning and development
valuing diversity
ensuring equality of opportunity
practising ant-discrimination
ensuring confidentiality
working with other professionals
name the 13 health, social and childcare settings
dentist
pharmacy
hospital
opticians
GP
residential home
nursing home
sheltered housing
daycentre
nursery
primary school
playgroup
creche
give the importance of consultation
individuals can voice their opinions about care preferences
practitioners know any illnesses/ conditions, religion, culture, beliefs
person-centred care is crucial: appointments are booked around the individual
builds trust: increasing the chances of the individual getting better
give examples on ensuring the welfare of the child is paramount
DBS-checked staff
safety procedures: fire drill, first aid, risk assessment
never abusing a child
safeguarding procedures: having a DSL
paramountcy principle
how can a setting cater for cultural differences?
celebrating a range of festivals
prayer room with a bible, Quran, prayer room etc
cultural themed days: providing diverse cultural dishes
catering dishes for those with dietary requirements
how can a setting value diversity with food?
catering dishes for those with food allergens like: vegetarian, vegan
catering dishes for those with cultural differences/ requirements: kosher, halal
why are consultations in place?
it allows practitioners and service users to make shared decisions
why is maintaining confidentiality needed?
ensures information is shared only with those directly involved
how can a setting encourage children’s learning and development?
ensuring teachers provide a range of activities appropriate to the children’s ages and abilities
What test needs to be done when given new electrical equipment?
A PAT test