LO1 Flashcards

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What is the definition of equality?

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Equality means to ensure that a person is treated fairly, and provided the same opportunities regardless of their differences and treated accordingly to their individual needs.

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What is the definition of diversity?

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Diversity encompasses recognising and respecting individuals differences such as differences in faith, beliefs and race.

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What are the 6 rights?

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Choice, confidentiality, protection from harm and abuse, equal and fair treatment, consultation and right to life.

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Define the right choice.

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Choice gives the individual control of their lives and increases self-esteem as it promotes independence ad empowerment.

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Define the right confidentiality.

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Confidentiality means that private information should only be shared with individuals who are directly involved within a persons care (need-to-know-basis)

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Define the right protection from harm and abuse.

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Care settings and practitioners should enforce safeguarding procedures and safety measures in place and should follow health and safety legislation.

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Define the right equal and fair treatment.

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Individuals working in or using health, social or child care services should be treated within the law and according to heir individual needs.

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Define the right consultation.

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Consultation is individuals using health, social or child care services should be asked for heir opinions and views about their care and treatment ; this should inform the care they receive.

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Define the right right to life.

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An individual’s life is protected by the humans right law ; everyone’s right to life should be valued and respected.

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What are values of care?

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They are core principles that underpin the work of those providing health, social or child care services. They are a set of guidelines and ways of working for care settings and their staff.

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What are the 3 values of care?

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Promoting equality and diversity
Promoting individuals rights and beliefs
Maintaining confidentiality

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Examples of applying promoting equality and diversity :

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Equality :
- access to care services provided for everyone : wheelchair ramps, leafless provided in a range of formats
- staff using non-discriminatory language
- care settings having and following an equal opportunities policy

Diversity :
- offering choice eg : menus with range of options catering for needs such as vegetarian, diabetic, gluten
- individuals offered a range of different activities and outings to participate in

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Examples of promising individuals rights and beliefs

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Rights :
- mobility, dietary and communication needs met
- ensuring all areas and resources in a setting are accessible
- female staff if cultural requirements need to be met
- consulting

Beliefs :
- prayer room provided
- celebrating range of different festivals : Chinese new year, Eid, Hanukkah
- cultural and religious dietary requirements met : halal and kosher

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Examples of maintaining confidentiality

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  • information only shared on a need to know basis
  • patients records kept securely in a locked filing cabinet
  • password protected computers of patients records to limit access to authorised staff only
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What are the 9 values of care in child care services?

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  • making welfare of child paramount
  • keeping children safe and maintaining a healthy environment
  • working in partnership with parents, guardians and families
  • encouraging children’s learning and development
  • valuing diversity
  • ensuring equality of opportunity
  • anti-discriminatory practice
  • maintaining confidentiality
  • working with other professionals
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What are the 9 protected characteristics?

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  • age
  • sex
  • gender reassignment
  • pregnancy and maternity
  • marriage and civil partnership
  • race
  • sexual orientation
  • religion or belief
  • disability