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    disagreement or altercation with a staff member and were trying to get answers or resolution through me, Iâ€TMd advise them that I needed to speak to a senior member of staff and would get them to contact them with explanations etc. I would remember the confidentiality policies through school and wouldnâ€TMt discuss or comment on anything I know nothing about. Question: Question…

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    Unit 1 Understand ways to overcome barriers in a Health and Social Care Environment Communication and Interpersonal Interaction Staff Training Staff training is when a service provider makes sure that members of staff attend courses to so that they get individual experiences, so that the members of staff can reflect on their own experiences to help individuals who are anxious, aggressive or depressed. Staff training works, and supports communication because service users feel like they are…

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    The strengths approach is relevant and effective in the field of social work. It builds on the strengths of a person and thus empowers them, this in-turn helps that person to think more positively and it is realised that they are able to cope with difficult situations (Geldard, Geldard and Foo, 2017). Interpersonal skills are essential in providing affective services such as counselling. Some of these skills are building rapport, effective listening, paraphrasing and summarising and using…

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    therefore can not be administered. Identify who you will report to in response to the scenario and how confidentiality will be maintained. Immediately, the Educator needs to inform the parent that they can not administer herbal medication due to legal reasons and if the parent holds any concerns, the Educator could call over the coordinator to conform the circumstances. In order to keep confidentiality the Educator must discuss the situation in an appropriate manner only discussing the issue…

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    In the role of the teacher I would express my concern for the betterment of Eric by explaining to his parents the problems I’m having with their son during class for the past few months. I would say something along the lines of: Hello Mr. and Mrs. Escobar. I would like to thank you for coming to parent-teacher night. On the subject of Eric, I have some concerns. He is very bright and creative; however, he doses prove to be a distraction in class, not only to other children but to himself. Eric…

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    Leading Causes of Suicide Around the globe, roughly 90 percent of people who commit suicide have a mental illness or disorder of some sort like bipolar or schizophrenia at the time of their death, but for the most part it is usually depression, whether it is genetic or simply due to unpleasant life experiences. From this, we can conclude that the suicidal do not in any way have a health soul according to Socrates and Plato as through the healthy soul theory, one is able to achieve happiness as…

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    Greene’s Jewelry was famously known for its jewelry made from ever- gold martial. Jennifer Lawson, a former employee at Green’s Jewelry is being sued for breaching a confidentiality agreement. Jennifer, in return, sued or illegal termination. In terms our strength in this legal battle, our basis rests where Jennifer signed a confidentiality agreement upon commencing employment which would protect Greene’s assets. Jennifer breached this contract when she gave the process to make ever-gold…

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    Analyzing the case of Mary Ice, the social worker has a commitment to the client, as well as the profession. The social worker presented in the case has informed Mary on several occasions that she should talk to the police to free the innocent woman in prison for a crime that she committed. Although Mary expects that her confession to be undisclosed, the social worker should consider the unethical dilemma and report her client. The ethical principle screen is for provide conflicting guidance…

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    After reviewing course material for this week’s discussion. The theory that I chose for this case study decisional theory. The reason I wanted this approach is to allow the client to make appropriate decisions and understand alternative actions for her current situation dealing with her mother immigration situation. Using this theory would approach Miss M by having her know the resources that are available for her to assist her in getting her mother back to the states or reapplying for a visa or…

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    abused and feeling neglected. In order to prevent such things from happening a caregiver should be ready to attend to the patient 24/7, check the patient’s safeness, and listen and communicate with them. Lastly, a patient right to privacy and confidentiality refers to things such as; who can have access to their medical records and caregivers knocking on the door before entering. Patient’s rights are what give patients a platform in a nursing home. I know that if I were ever to be in a nursing…

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