This essay will discuss how communication plays a vital role within the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) in a hospital based setting. Furthermore it will show how team working along with collaboration contributed and at times hindered the overall outcome of the chosen experience. Pseudonyms will be used throughout this essay. Healthcare professionals have a duty of confidence towards service users. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) have clear guidelines within the Code of Conduct (2008), this includes respecting a service users right to privacy and a professional responsibility on when and when not to disclose information.…
Making sure that related colleagues including agencies are told about the outcomes as well as suggestions of risk assessments. As a social care worker, you have to support public trust as well as self-confidence in social care services. In particular you should not abuse, neglect or harm the clients, carers or colleagues. Use the clients, the carers or the colleagues in any way. In addition, abuse the trust of the clients including the carers or the admission you have to private information about them or to their belongings, home or work place form unsuitable personal relationships with clients.…
Character: Diligence, kindness, consideration, and respect are some of the key principles that help to guide…
The essential care values can be put into practice through care principles of promoting equality in care practice, respecting difference, promoting the individual's rights, promoting choice and empowerment, maintaining confidentiality and privacy, promoting anti-discriminatory…
In a health care setting there are mainly three working relationships involved: the care worker working with his/her colleagues, the care worker working with the care home manager/ward manager and the care assistant working with the patients/clients. The care worker main goal is to make sure that the care they provide to any individual on their care is done accordingly to the agreed plan of care. It is the care worker main responsibility to deliver good quality care by informing and involving their patients/clients in all decision making related to their care procedures, therefore aiming to improve the patient's feedback and deliver a more effective, healthy and personalised care service. The care manager or ward manager has the main duty…
A health professional will need to follow a behavior code of conduct. While carrying out their work. To make sure they are treating those they are caring for in a correct manner. There has been a red alert at the charing cross hospital.…
Concepts of Interprofessional Collaboration The concepts of interprofessional collaboration were made to help us all work together through associations to solve compound health complications. Significant ideas with the relationships, that nurses use every day, include sharing information or education, working together in partnerships, authority (who is in charge?), and being able to be accountable independently or in a group. They also utilize the diversity in the patient population and professional people that we work with. Although, there are no strong associations to how the groups work, all are different, but all have a patient focused atmosphere (D 'Amour, et al., 2005) to reduce risk factors for certain populations and to deliver services…
[online] High Speed Training Hub. Available at: http://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/hub/promoting-equality-diversity-health-social-care/ [Accessed 19 Nov. 2016]. • Talukdar, M., Talukdar, M. and profile, V. (2016). Explain why it is important that social care workers work in partnership with individuals using the service and their family?.…
My own values include Respect, Trust & Equality. Firstly I was brought up to respect my elders & this is something I have always followed, I was brought up to never talk back to my elders, this I believe comes from Primary Socialization (the way in which our family teach us to act, mannerisms & behaviour towards others). I also believe that you should treat people the way you would like to be treated, if you respect yourself then you can shows others respect in return. This is an essential value that should be used in the care setting as service users have a right to be treated with respect this ties in with The National Care Standard which states that everyone should be treated with dignity & respect at all times & have their privacy & property…
Introduction This essay will compare and contrast two different care professions of my choice. The first I have chosen to discuss will be a Nurse, as this is the profession that I am currently studying towards. The other care profession I have chosen to compare and contrast will be a social worker, as I have an interest in this career. Included in this essay are the similarities, as well as the differences on what is expected from both professions to stay practising in your post and to maintain a high standard of care. There are many routes to go down to achieve a degree in nursing.…
Thus, to make that happen, employee partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership must ensue at the point of service. The four philosophies of shared governance are a partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership. Partnership is vital to building relationships, includes the entire staff in decisions and developments, suggests that each staff has a significant role in accomplishing the mission and purpose of the corporation, and is critical to the healthcare system’s effectiveness. Equity supports an emphasis on services, patients, and staff; is the footing and measure of value; and articulates that no one role is more vital than any other. Though equity does not equal equality in terms of scope of practice, knowledge, authority, or responsibility, however it does mean that every team member is indispensable to providing safe and effective care.…
Everyday tasks that are carried out by most people can be taken for granted, including getting dressed or even combing the hair. However, these jobs can become difficult for individuals suffering from mental, social and physical health problems. Occupational therapists can help them get back to having a satisfactory quality of life. The primary role of an occupational therapist is to provide a service to improve and maintain patient’s skills that will help them with their day to day activities resulting in enhancing their quality of life.…
Collaborative Team Presentation Paragraph For the collaborative presentation we have elected to research The Oakland Housing Authority’s effort to collaborate with The Oakland Unified School District. Both organization are interested in citizens becoming self-supported and with their well-being. This collaboration between the housing authority and the school district is of particular interest because as we understand it, compared to the many other collaboration the housing authority participates in, this collaboration impacts more people on a wider scale. Some of the areas of impact as provided through the housing authority’s resources are as follows: helping the district identify where low income families resided, working with parents to…
= = My coursework has endowed me with a deeper sense of the professional and ethical standards necessary to uphold within a professional healthcare organization. The prime reason for this, after all, is that I, as a healthcare provider, am not only working with people (i.e. healthcare personnel and consumers), but I am serving an often vital role to those in need.…
Promoting equality, diversity and inclusion is essential to providing support in today’s society; in order to provide care/ support that meet the needs of the citizens, management and staff need to be aware of what the terms are and how they are put into practice in the working environment. Equality is about treating individuals according to their needs, it is about providing individuals with equal opportunity whether it is documents in different formats or ensuring access to buildings for those with a disability to ensure the opportunity. Diversity can be described as ‘difference’ , it is about acknowledging that everyone is different and an individual’s characteristics are what make them unique, examples include: Age, ability, appearance,…