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BTEC HIGHER NATIONAL (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE) Level 4 Unit 10: Safeguarding in Health and Social Care Centre Name: East End College of Centre No: 10562 Computing and Business College Learner’s Name: Assessor’s Margaret Amankwah Name: Assessor’s Group: B Signature: Date: Date Issued: First Submission Final Submission Date: Date 30 May 2015 Feedback Date: 6th June 2015 Learner Declaration I declare that all the work submitted for this assignment is my own work or, in the case of group work, the work myself and other members of the group in which I worked, and that no part of it has been copied from any source. I understand that if any part of the work submitted for this assignment is found to be plagiarised, none of the work submitted will be allowed to count towards the assessment of the assignment. Signature______________________________ Date_________________________
Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this Unit Learners will: LO1- Understand the factors that contribute to the incidence of abuse and harm to self and others. Lo2- Understand the current legislation, policy and professional involvement regarding abuse in health and social care context LO3- Understand the working practices and strategies used to minimise abuse in health and social care context. Internal verification: IV Name:
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AC1.1 Explain why particular individuals and groups may be vulnerable to abuse and/or harm to self and others. AC1.2 Review risk factors which may lead to incidence of abuse and/or harm to self and others
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AC.1.3 Analyse the impact of social and cultural factors on different types of abuse and/or harm to self and others
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AC2.1 Analyse the strengths and weaknesses in current legislation and policy relating to those vulnerable to abuse
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AC2.2 Explain how key professionals are involved in the protection of individuals and groups vulnerable to abuse AC. 3.1 Explain existing working practices and strategies designed to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts.
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AC3.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of working practices and strategies used to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts
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M2- A range of relevant theories of legislation and sector skills in organizational practices to promote and maximize Independence and choice.
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M3: Demonstrate that a range of methods of presentation have been used and technical language has been accurately used to discuss the possible improvements working practices and strategies to minimise abuse in health and social care Contexts.
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D1- Conclusions should be arrived at through synthesis of ideas and should be justified in reviewing the risk factors.
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D2: Show that importance of interdependence has been recognized and achieved in relating existing work practices and strategies to minimizing abuse in health and social care setting.
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Overall Grade Assessors Signature
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PASS ,MERIT AND DISTINCTION ASSESSMENT METHODS : Article Review Case-study Report writing Academic Poster Task 1 Article Review The Daily Mail (January 23rd 2014) reports shocking news on abuse, neglect of an elderly domiciliary care patient. Pensioner catches care worker stealing cash from her purse - on a camera she installed to find out why her money kept disappearing. The Secret camera showed Nadia Summers, 24, stashing money in her bra. Housebound Lynette Nardone, 64 , was convinced she was being robbed. She reported her suspicion to her family after the care home she is registered with reported they was no way care worker(Nadia) was stealing from her. The family installed £1,000 CCTV system used to convict care worker thief. Mrs Lynette Nardone is house bound and suffers from a rare debilitating neurodegenerative disease. Nasia was then caught on camera a further two times stealing £20 notes from the vulnerable patient's purse. In court Mrs Lynette reports the following: She said: 'Nadia's actions have cost me so much more than just £60 from my purse or £1,000 for cameras. 'She has taken away what little trust and faith I had left. It has been hard for me to accept that I need help, and allowing strangers into my home as carers has been yet another challenge. 'I felt helpless to accuse the people who care for me, fearing a 'my word against theirs' situation. 'I was frightened to upset them in case they took it out on me. I depend on people. 'I hope Nadia can never again cause any other vulnerable person the distress and heartache that she has caused me. 'Nobody deserves to feel like a victim in their own home at a time when what they need and deserve the most is support and care and dignity.'
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From Article 1: Q1. Explain why particular individuals and groups may be vulnerable to abuse and/or harm to self and others (AC1.1) Explain what is abuse, harm or danger? and how individual can respond to abuse including harm to self? According to what happened in this scenario explain how individual may be vulnerable to this type of practice. Q2. Using the article above review the risk factors associated with the incidence of abuse and /harm to self and others. (Ac1.2)
D1: Conclusions should be arrived at through synthesis of ideas and should be justified in reviewing the risk factors associated to different types of abuse and neglect
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Case Scenario
HealthCare Professional
How I would deal with this situation
Scenario 1.A newly qualified Mental Health Nurse on the first day at work A psychiatric hospital- A mental health patient with previous history of physical/verbal abuse towards staff member. Refusing to take medication
2.School Nurse . In primary school, a child that has Autism and finds it difficult to communicate with children. Child Claims others are bullying and calling names. 3.Youth Worker
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8 . One of your at risk teenager aged 15 tells you in private that another youth worker comes to his room at night. 4.Social Worker A woman with previous history of domestic abuse from her ex-husband. Has reported that she is 3 months pregnant. She is too scared to live with him. She has bruises all over her face and neck
Q3: Look through these different scenarios select two scenarios: Explain how you will minimise abuse by referencing existing working practices and strategies health care professionals employ. Evaluate the effectiveness of these working policies and practices suggested. (AC3.1/3.2) Q4. As a health care professional, you have been invited to a Staff meeting on tackling abuse. Using the two scenarios selected, discuss your recommendation for improvement you will suggest with other members of staff to minimise abuse. (AC3.3) Note- Make sure you contextualise to scenario chosen. Always link to legislation when required. For example Vulnerable group--------------Type of Abuse------Health care professional--Working practice to relevant group/type of abuse (legislation, national policy, organisation policy/practice i.e. safeguarding and Code of Conduct— Positives/Negative-Impact/consequences----improvement) D2: The importance of interdependence has been recognized and achieved in relating existing work practices and strategies to minimizing abuse in health and social care setting
D3- Ideas have been generalized and decision taken is coherent in relation to existing working practices and strategies designed to minimize abuse in
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Academic Poster
Learners are required to present their poster to the class on at least one type of abuse /harm/neglect. Select a context in which abuse can occur, groups and vulnerable people. Investigate the following national policies / legislations that govern working practices in health and social care. Q5. Recognizing individual social and cultural factors is vital in promoting rights and minimizing incidence of abuse in health and social care. Analyze the impact of social / cultural factors on physical , emotional , psychological, neglect abuse on service - users and explain professionals involvement in protecting vulnerable groups in health and social Care (AC1.3/ AC 2.2)
Q6: Health and social care practices are influenced by legislations /policies /procedures and code of practices, Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of current legislation and your home Abuse policy in dealing with abuse (AC 2.1)
Domestic Abuse Example of a Template What is domestic Abuse?
Context in which Domestic abuse can occur
Signs of Domestic Abuse.
Social Factors of Domestic abuse
Cultural Factors of Domestic abuse Analyse the Impact on wellbeing (social, emotional/physical, mental) -1.3 On victim Perpetrator
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1. Explain the role of key health and social care professionals in relation to domestic abuse 2. agencies and support available for people have been abused physically 2.2 Choose one Legislation, code of practice and organisation policy related to safeguarding vulnerable groups from abuse. Analyse the strengths and weakness. 2.1 Legislation
Organisation Policy / Code of Practice
Equality Act 2010 (strengths and weakness) link to safeguarding vulnerable people.
Strengths
weakness
Positives Negatives Guideline for Academic poster (20minutes) You will carry a research of national policies i.e. SafeguardingSOVA/POVA, No Secrets Valuing people now, the Health Select Committee’s Inquiry into Elder Abuse, Health Care Standard Act 2010 , Mental capacity Act 2005, Data protection Act 1998 and different working practices and strategies used to minimize abuse in health and social care. At the end of this assignment, you will be confident to give information for 20 minutes. As a group on your evaluation of the effectiveness of these
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11 working practice and policies used in minimizing abuse. The Academic poster is assessed invidually. Information can be provided in A3 paper/ presentation slides. Sample template will be available from your tutor. Deadline Week of the 16th May 2015
M1: Demonstrate that an effective judgment has been made in analyzing the impact of social and cultural factors (i.e., health, housing, education, poverty, and social exclusion and disadvantage networks of support) in the scenario given
M2: range of relevant theories of legislation and sector skills in organizational practices to promote and maximize Independence and choice
M3: Demonstrate that a range of methods of presentation have been used and technical language has been accurately used to discuss the possible improvements working practices and strategies to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts.
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Guidelines for Report writing Structure and format You are advised to use the following format Title page — the details of author, circulation, purpose of submission and date. Acknowledgements — to those who assisted the author in the production of the report. Contents — with page numbers. Introduction — the background, the issue and the aim of the investigation. Major sections — as many as necessary, usually covering the concepts used, the information collected and the evaluation. Conclusions — overall findings of the investigation: the overall picture that has emerged and the implications. Recommendations — actions that should be taken, based on the conclusions. References — identification of literature and other sources used and referred to in the text. Ensure that all work had been proof-read and checked prior to
submission. Ensure that the layout of your documents is in a professional format. Ensure
that all references are quoted at the end question/document submitted (preferred: Harvard referencing).
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Ensure that you back-up your work regularly and apply version control to
your documents. Ensure that there is an accompanying front cover sheet with your details,
the unit details and your lecturer’s name. Safeguarding in HSC –Unit will 10 retain M. Amankwah HND so H&S care The college your assessment copy it is advisable for you to
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Author –Further Assignment Guideline
Please maintain the required level of writing in this assignment. This is a level 4 assignment which requires synthesis of ideas that are coherent and justified.
Maintain the use of Approved Harvard Referencing. See study Skills guide for assistance
The word count for assignment is a minimum of 2, 500 words. The limit of writing is flexible as long as the writing is in context of assignment.
All assignment task need to be followed in order to pass. If a task is an article review- answers should generate the genre of an article review.
Failure to follow the assessment methods may lead to your assignment being re-submitted. Please speak to personal tutor for more guidance.
In order to pass you must fulfil all assessment criteria required from Unit 10.
Please see Merit and Distinction criteria in feedback page and in the assignment for guidelines on how to derive a merit and distinction grade.
After passing the course, you can attempt to achieve a merit/ distinction criteria. Please liaise with tutor for guidance.
Please follow the draft submission policy of the college to ensure you are given guidance by your personal tutor.
Always proof read your work for spelling, grammar and punctuation error. This is extremely important to ensure that the teachers understand your assignment.
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Guidelines for Report writing Plagiarism / Collusion Plagiarism and Collusion Any act of plagiarism and collusion will be seriously dealt with according to the regulations. In this context the definition and scope of plagiarism are presented below: ‘Plagiarism occurs when a student misrepresents, as his/her own work, the work, written or otherwise, of any other person (including another student) or of any institution. Examples of forms of plagiarism include 1: the verbatim (word for word) copying of another’s work without appropriate and correctly presented acknowledgement; Safeguarding in HSC –Unit 10
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the close paraphrasing of another’s work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of presentation, without appropriate and correctly presented acknowledgement; unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another’s work; The deliberate and detailed presentation of another’s concept as one’s own.’ All types of work submitted by students are covered by this definition, including, written work, diagrams, designs, engineering drawings and pictures. ‘Collusion occurs when, unless with official approval (e.g. in the case of group projects), two or more students consciously collaborate in the preparation and production of work which is ultimately submitted by each in an identical, or substantially similar, form and/or is represented by each to be the product of his or her individual efforts. Collusion also occurs where there is unauthorised cooperation between a student and another person in the preparation and production of work which is presented as the student’s own. (ibid)’ Extension and Late Submission If an extension is necessary for a valid reason, requests can me made using a course work extension request form available from the college. Please note that the lecturers do not have the authority to extend the coursework deadlines and therefore do not ask them to award a coursework extension. The completed form must be accompanied by evidence such as a medical certificate in the event of you being sick. Support materials Reading and resources: 1st recommendation- Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care Level 5 Calpin, P J Key Features Author(s) Publisher Date of Publication Language(s) Format ISBN-10 ISBN-13 Genre
Belinda Morgan, Eleanor Langridge, John Rowe, P. J. Calpin, Rebecca Platts, Terry Scragg Nelson Thornes Ltd 29/10/2012 English Paperback 1408518104 9781408518106 Medicine: General
Books: Edexcel Health and Social Care Level 4 Core: Author: Hillary Thomson Year: 2001 Edition: New Edition Publisher: Sylvia Aslangul Recommended: Leadership in Care Management Author: Alix Walton Title: Health and Social Care Level 4 Publisher: Suzan Collins, Andrew Thomas Edition: New Edition 1 1 Guidelines for dealing with plagiarism and collusion, Liverpool University at http://www.liv.1ac.uk/tqsd/pol_strat_cop/plag_pol_final_17Feb05.doc
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Book: Continuing Care for Older people Author: Denham MJ (Nelson Thornes) Edition: ISBN 0748731822 Year: 1997 Journals Care and Health Community Care Nursing Times Residential Care Home Manager Website: www.ccwales.org.uk www.csci.org.uk www. doh.gov.uk www.hsj.co.uk
Care Council Wales Commission for Social Care Inspection Department of Health Health and Social Journal
Reference : Mail Online (2014) Abuse and Neglect [Available online] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2544710/Care-worker-caughtstealing-cash-seriously-ill-patients-purse-camera-installed-money-keptdisappearing.html#ixzz2wH9C5QPj [Accessed 18th March 2014]
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