A3 Flashcards

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what is discrimination

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when someone treats you worse or less favourably than others because of a characteristic

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what is indirect discrimination

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when a organisations practices/policies or rules have a word effect on some people than others

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3
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equality act protects people by …..

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employers
education providers
transport services
public bodies
health and social care providers

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characteristics protected by equality act

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marriage/civil partnership
disability
race
age
gender or gender reassignment
religion and beliefs
pregnancy and maternity
sexual orientation

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5
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what is empowerment

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Empowerment means giving individuals information and support so they can take informed decisions and make choices about their lives in order to live as independently as possible.

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possible risk in care

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abuse by other service users and/or staff
inadequate supervision of facilities
lack of illness prevention measures
inadequate control of harmful substances

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managing risks in care

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risk assessment to identify possible sources of harm
staff training to manage risks
appropriately qualified staff
staff must have DBS clearance

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barriers to incident reporting

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incident or accident is seen as not important at the time
incident forms too long and requires a ,to of detail
care staff have other pressing duties

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problems with evidence (incident reporting)

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inconsistent witness statements
lack of detail on statements
poor recall of events
low standard of written English

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10
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four key procedures to complain

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all fare settings must have them in place
all care settings must enable service users to access and use them
they are checked when care providers are inspected
they can lead to service improvements

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the right to complain

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companies need to be health within an appropriate time frame
complaints to be taken seriously
full and thorough investigations of concerns raised

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data protection act 1998

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controls how personal information is used by organisations , businesses and government

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how must data be used

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fairly and lawfully
used for limited and specific stated purposes
used in a way that is adequate , relevant and not excessive
accurate

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protection

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there is strong legal protection on
your ethnic background , political opinion , religious beliefs , health

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how is confidentiality ensured

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by applying the requirements of the data protection act 1998
by adhering to legal and workplace requirements
securely recording ,storing and retrieving medical and personal information

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16
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confidentiality

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means restricting access to information about a service user to individuals who are involved in care unless permission to disclose is given by service user

17
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safeguarding

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maintaining service user confidentiality is part of safeguarding practice so that the client is protected from harm and abuse
health and wellbeing promoted

18
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examples of professional bodies

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the royal college of nursing
nursing midwifery council
health and care professions council

19
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regulation of workers

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follow codes of professional conduct
revalidation procedures are followed
whistleblowing

20
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safeguarding children

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protect children from maltreatment
prevent impairment of children health and development
protect children of infection

21
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LOCAL SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN BOARD

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children act 2004 requires every local authority to have a local safeguarding children board
make sure everyone understands how important is to keep children safe
report to department of health
listen to children view and ideas