Lo3 Flashcards
(50 cards)
What are legislations?
Laws passed by parliament that protects those receiving care and providing care
What are the 9 protected characteristics?
Age
Disability?
Gender, reassignment
Race
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation
Pregnancy and maternity
Marriage and civil partnership
What year was the children act?
2004
What is the aim of the children act?
Protect children at risk of harm
In the children act, what does the paramountcy principle mean?
Child needs come first above all else
What did the children act introduce?
Children’s commissioner
Every child matters
What are the six key aspects of the children act?
Protect children at risk of harm
Paramount principal
Children have right to an advocate
Encourage partnership working
Children’s commissioner
Child has the right to be consulted
What are the five aims of every child matters?
Staying safe
Being healthy
Enjoying achieve
Make a positive contribution
Achieve economic well-being
What year was the date of protection act?
2018
What are the eight principles of the data protection act?
Processed fairly and lawfully
Used for the purposes for which it wasn’t intended
Adequate and relevant, but not excessive
Accurate and kept up-to-date
Kept for no longer than necessary
Processed in line with the rights of the individual
Secured
Not Transferred to other countries outside the EU unless given consent
What year was the care act?
2014
What are the key points of the care act?
Local authority to promote well-being
Continuity of care, when moving location
Local authority need to carry out child’s needs assessment
Independent advocate to be available
Adult safeguard
The local authority have to guarantee preventative services
What year was the health and social care?
2012
What are the two main principles of the health and social care?
Patience have more control over their care
Those responsible for care, have the freedom and power to commission care that meets local needs
What did health and social care act introduce
Public health
Health, watching England
Health and well-being boards
Clinical commissioning groups
What is one of the key points of the health and social care act about person centred care
No decision about me without me
What does the health and well-being boards do?
Aim to tackle inequalities in people, health and well-being
What does public health do?
Increase their focus on prevention which local councils take over
What is health watching England?
Service it was created by the act to protect those who use health and social care services
What year was the children and families act?
2014
What did the children and families act aim to do?
And share that all children young people in their families are able to access the right support and provision to meet their needs 
What is the children’s commissioner do?
Promote the rights of all children
What does the family courts injustice do?
Allow parents to be involved in the child’s life
Do child agreement orders
What does the children and families act do for parents?
Allow parental leave
Unpaid leave for up to 2 antenatal appointments
Time for clinic appointment
time off work to attend adoption meetings