Lo1 Flashcards

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What does equality mean?

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Treating people fairly according to their needs

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2
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What does equality ensure?

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Everyone is treated fairly
Given the same opportunities

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3
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What is diversity?

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Recognise and that we are all different and respecting individuals differences

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4
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What does valuing diversity involve?

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Respecting and accepting differences

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5
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Benefits of equality on the service user

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Empowerment
Independence
Inclusion
Respect
Dignity

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6
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What does empowerment mean?

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Enables and support individuals to be in control of their own lives

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7
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What does independence mean?

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Not relying on others
Having freedom and make your own choice

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8
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What does inclusion mean?

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Ways of work in their provide equal opportunities so that you are involved and feel like you belong

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9
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What does respect mean?

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Have regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others

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10
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What does dignity mean?

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Care promotes and does not undermine a person self-respect

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11
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What are rights?

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Things everyone are entitled to

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12
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How many rights are there in the equality act?

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Six

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13
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What are the six rights of the equality act?

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Protection from harm and abuse
Right to life
Equal and fair treatment
Choice
Confidentiality
Consultation

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14
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What are care values?

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Principles that underpin the work of those providing health, social care and childcare services

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What do the care values set out?

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Guidelines and ways of working for care settings and their staff

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16
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How many adult care values are there?

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Three

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17
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What are the three adult care values?

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Promote an equality and diversity
Promote an individuals rights and beliefs
Maintaining confidentiality

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18
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How can you promote equality?

A

Have an equal opportunities policy

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19
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How can you promote diversity?

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Being offered a variety of different activities

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20
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How can you promote rights?

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Ensuring all areas are accessible to all

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21
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How can you promote beliefs?

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Providing a prayer room

22
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How can you maintain confidentiality?

A

Share information on a need, and no basis

23
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How many care values do children have?

A

Nine

24
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What are the nine care values?

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-Making the welfare of a child paramount
-Keeping children safe and maintaining and healthy environment
-Working in partnership with parents, guardians and family
-Encouraging children’s learning development
-value diversity
-ensuring equality of opportunity
-anti discriminatory practice
-maintaining confidentiality
-Working with other professionals

25
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How could you make the welfare of the child paramount?

A

Paramountcy principal- child needs come first

26
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How can you keep children safe and maintain a healthy environment?

A

Electrical equipment pat tested

27
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How could you work in partnership with parents, guardians and families?

A

Having a successful relationship with parents and teachers

28
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How could you encourage children’s learning development?

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Providing range of activities to stimulate learning

29
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How could you value diversity?

A

Having toys and displays to reflect different cultures and beliefs

30
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How could you show a quality of opportunities?

A

Haven’t tasks that are differentiated to meet individuals needs

31
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How can you show antidiscriminatory practice?

A

By not having favourites

32
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How can you maintain confidentiality?

A

Having locked filing cabinets and Sharing information, and I need to know basis

33
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How could you show working with other professionals?

A

Sharing information with other professionals when needed

34
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What is a pat test

A

Tests on electrical appliances to ensure they are safe to use

35
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What does paramount mean?

A

Above all else

36
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What does a GP mean?

A

General practitioner

37
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What does discrimination mean?

A

Judging all that, based on their differences, and use their differences to create a disadvantage

38
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What are support networks?

A

The range of services available in health and social care to help individuals

39
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What does support networks provide?

A

Advice
Information
Practical support

40
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What is examples of a support group?

A

Mind
Age okay

41
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What is the aim of a support group?

A

To help individuals regain their control in their life
Empower them

42
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Who can use a support group?

A

Someone who has all who is a carer of someone with an illness, condition or disability

43
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What is informal support?

A

Support given by those who are not paid to support you

44
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Who can provide informal support

A

Friends and family

45
Q

What does informal support include?

A

Personal care
Shopping
Cleaning
Laundry
Preparing me
Collecting prescriptions

46
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What is an advocate?

A

Someone who speaks on behalf of an individual who is unable to speak for themselves

47
Q

Examples of advocacy services

A

Mencap
Empower me
SEAP

48
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Who may access a advocacy service

A

Young children
Individuals who lack capacity
Who has Alzheimer’s?

49
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Examples of how an advocate can help

A

Go to meetings with you
Help to find an access information
Write letters on the individuals behalf
Speaking on behalf of an individual to express their wishes

50
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What will advocacy services not do?

A

Give Own personal opinion
Make decisions for the individual
Speak for yourself

51
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What will advocacy services do?

A

Respect the individuals views
And the individuals and needs are recognised
Represent a individuals, wishes and views
Speak on behalf of an individual
Act in the best interest of the individual