Values of Care Challenge 5 Flashcards
Identify the 3 main Values of Care for Adults
Promote Equality and Diversity
Promote Individual Rights and Beliefs
Maintain Confidentiality
Identify the 9 Early Years Values of Care
Ensuring the welfare of the child is paramount
Keeping children safe and maintain a healthy environment
Working in partnership with parents and families
Encouraging learning and development
Valuing diversity
Ensuring equality of opportunity
Practising anti-discrimination
Encouraging confidentiality
Working with other professionals
When looking at the Values of Care and Early Years Values of Care, we look at the effects of them not being applied in relation to PIES. What does PIES stand for?
Physical
Intellectual
Emotional
Social
What are the Physical effects of Values of Care and Early Years Care not being applied?
Pain Physical abuse - injuries Medical condition gets worse Unsafe Failure to thrive Illness Self harm
What are the Intellectual effects of Values of Care and Early Years Care not being applied?
Loss of focus
Loss of concentration
Lack of stimulation
Lack of progression
What are the Emotional effects of Values of Care and Early Years Care not being applied?
Humiliation Angry Stress Low self esteem Upset Feeling inadequate Loss of trust Frustrated Depressed
What are the Social effects of Values of Care and Early Years Care not being applied?
Excluded No friends Marginalised Withdrawn Ant-social behaviour Poor social skills