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RESOURCES FOR LESSON 15
Empowering & Promoting
independence
1. (MUST) When working with vulnerable people, care workers will always have 2 words at the forefront of their thinking - Empowerment & Independence
Give a definition for both
2. (MUST) think about yourself - give 3 examples of how you have empowerment and independence
3. (COULD) You can easily be confused with these 2 words and the meanings can blur into 1. to help you, think of 2 ways in which you do not feel empowered or independent (thinking about the restrictions because of your age may be a good start)
4. (MUST) Under what circumstances can a person lose their empowerment? The text book is very good for this - don’t waste your time with the internet!
5. (COULD) Now you have identified people who have lost their sense of empowerment, give examples of how they have lost it
6. (MUST) Under what circumstances can a person lose their independence?
7. (COULD) Now you have identified people who have lost their sense of independence, give examples of how they have lost it
8. (MUST) All care workers live by a CODE OF PRACTICE. For care workers, this is called ‘CARE VALUES’ - they should always put the people they care for first and give them respect (this is called a ‘PERSON CENTRED APPROACH’)
There are 7 care values - what are they?
9. (COULD) For each of the care values, give an example of how a care worker would use them in practice
10. (HAG) Care workers may not always get it right. Looking after other people can be very stressful. Give examples of how these care values could go wrong
L.A: B - Demonstrate care values & review own practice
B1 - Care Values
Every single one of us need help and support during our lives. Some of us will need it from birth, some may be involved in an accident or suffer an illness, whilst others will need it toward the end of our lives
Code of Practice? This means how you should do things
RESOURCES FOR LESSON 16
Respect for others
This is one of the BIG words in life. It means so much to the quality of our lives.
Try to remember the following saying and make it part of your life:
Until you prioritise kindness you will never lead a fulfilling life
Class discussion:
What does the word ‘respect’ mean to you? How do you show it? How does it make you feel when you know others are respecting you?
Showing respect is a big issue in social care. We have a pretty good idea about what it means. So, to get it into your heads, you are going to produce a poster about:
What respect means
How we show it
How it makes us feel (to give and receive)
AND, importantly, because this is about H&SC, how to show respect to those with mental health needs, older people & adolescents (use the information in the text book)
RESOURCES FOR LESSON 17
Maintaining Confidentiality
You are the manager of a care home for the elderly. You have employed 3 new care workers. Before they can start work with the care users (the elderly people who live there), they have to be trained on the ‘does & don’ts.’
The first training session is on confidentiality. Care worker are not allowed to talk about a care user to another care user or anybody who does not work there.
Your task is to produce an information sheet that will go on display in the staff room that reminds the care workers why confidentiality is really important in their work. You need to cover all of the following -
Why confidentiality is important
How a breach of confidentiality can harm people
The kinds of information that care workers need to keep confidential
When it is the right thing to do to tell the manager about something that you have been told confidentially
What could be the consequences to the care worker if they breach (break) the confidentiality rule?
How to keep information private and secure
What are the dangers of using social media?
A long standing tip on how to do things: 1. First important rule: do not go
straight to the internet
2. Use the information in the textbook - it will usually have all the information you need
3. When you have used all the information from the textbook, research the internet for additional information and for images that will enhance your work
RESOURCES FOR LESSON 18
Preserving dignity &
Effective communication
For this lesson we are combining 2 topics (in the textbook they are on pages 104 - 107).
We want you to prepare a presentation. It could be to an assembly of your year group, an audience made up of care workers…. You get the idea.
You need to cover the following points (you do not have to answer them question by question):
1. Dignity is important because…
2. Examples of how a person can lose their dignity
3. Examples of how to demonstrate dignity (that you are showing someone you respect their dignity)
4. Why good communication skills are important
5. Examples of good communication skills
Don’t forget - it’s up to you, but here are some suggestions:
You could deliver it as a speech (so you will need to write your points down in bullet form or write out a script)
You could do it as a power point presentation with different slides for each point
It could be a poster that you would talk to the audience about and then display around the building
You could work with a friend to produce a role play (of course, you could do it by yourself and have 2 imaginary people performing the role play). You will need to produce a script if you choose to do it this way
RESOURCES FOR LESSON 19
Safeguarding & duty of care
This is one of the most important things a care worker needs to be aware of. As a care worker, you have a responsibility to protect people you work with from abuse. A care user has a right to be protected from abuse.
1. (MUST) Why is safeguarding important?
2. (MUST) Unfortunately, there are many types of abuse. Give examples of 5 and describe how this kind of abuse can happen
3. (MUST) You now need to imagine that you are a care worker. Give examples of signs that you may identify indicating that abuse may be taking place
4. (MUST) as a care worker, you strongly suspect that abuse is taking place. What should you do?
5. (SHOULD) Complete the activity on page 109
6. (COULD) Look at ‘check my learning’ on page 109. What safeguarding measures would a care home need to have in place for a resident suffering from dementia? This will require you to do an internet search; you could start by doing a search for a dementia care home in your area to see what kind of facilities they provide
RESOURCES FOR week beginning
04/05/2020
Promoting anti-discriminatory practice &
applying care values in a compassionate way
Discrimination can come in many forms but they all usually result in the same outcome - leaving a person feeling frightened, depressed and often lonely.
Discrimination means treating someone or a group of people unfairly or less well than others. It is against the law to discriminate. The following categories are protected under the Equality Act 2010 which means it is illegal to discriminate in situations like a job interview based on :-
Age, gender, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation.
The world goes to a lot of trouble to stop discrimination - how successful do you think it has been?
There is a saying we should all live by -
Until you prioritise kindness, you will never lead a
fulfilling life
Showing kindness to others makes you feel very special about yourself.
Acting in an anti-discriminatory way and showing people you care are important for all of us and especially care workers. Care workers not only need to say they care but they also need to show it.
Your work for this week is on the next slide.
Types of discrimination—insulting comments, excluding
people, spreading rumours, hate crimes, making someone
look silly, not giving everyone the same information, mak-
ing unkind remarks, ignoring people.
All of these things can make people feel isolated or de-
pressed, disempowered, can give physical health problems,
low self-esteem and anxiety, suicidal thoughts.
Promoting anti-discriminatory
practice & applying care values in a
compassionate way—Work to complete
Activity 1– Create a poster that you can use to fight discrimination. Emphasise
that discrimination must never be tolerated and people should be valued for
whoever they are.
Activity 2—Add a passage of writing onto your poster that gives information on
how you can welcome differences and diversity in a group, how to demonstrate
tolerance and how to support someone who is being discriminated against.
Activity 3—You have a new volunteer working for you in your care home. Have a
discussion with them about anti-discrimination and outline all of the things that
you could say to make sure they know the rules. You could role play this with
parents, write your ideas down or simply think it through in your head.
Activity 4—Describe what the word ‘empathy’ means
Activity 5—How do we really show that we emphasise with people and that we
care for them?
Learning Aim B1: Care Values. You have now
covered all of these points. Use this sheet to
self-assess yourself.
Date Specification Content
Learning Aim A2: Barriers to accessing services
You have learned a great deal since we started this
course and now it’s time to reflect on that learning.
This is not a test! This exercise is to make sure you
have a good working understanding of the course
so far.
You may need to look through your work to remind
yourself. All we want to know is how secure you feel
your understanding is before we start on the
assignment
You should use your skills, knowledge and
understanding to:
1. Understand what the term ‘empowerment’ means
2. I can name at least 2 ways in which people may lose
their independence
3. I can demonstrate how to show respect in a health &
social care setting
4. I understand the importance of maintaining
confidentiality and how to keep information private
5. I understand the ways in which a person might lose
their dignity
6. I understand the ways a care worker can demonstrate
how to respect others’ dignity
7. I understand why and how people may need help with
communicating
8. I can give examples of how to communicate effectively
9. I understand the importance of safeguarding and duty
of care
10. I understand how to spot the signs of abuse
11. I understand the different ways in which people can be
discriminated against
12. I understand what care values are
13. I understand the term ‘empathy’ and how to show it
RESOURCES FOR Week beginning
11/05/2020
Working together
Working in a health & social care setting (i.e. care home for the elderly, hospice)
is all about showing care and respect.
Everyone in the setting needs to ensure that all staff are working to the care
values. Eg cleaners knocking on doors before entering a residents room or a
doctor empowering an elderly couple to make choices about their care and
medical needs.
A good care worker will not get angry or blame someone else. They are able to
put feelings and emotions to one side and complete the task following all of the
acre values. This can be difficult in certain situations.
Staff need training to be able to do this, and feedback id often given so that
positives can be shared.
Your work for this week is on the next slide
RESOURCES FOR LESSON 21
Working together– Work to complete
Your task is to create a leaflet. Your leaflet should simply say WHY care values
are important and How they should be applied in the setting you have chosen (i.e.
care home, hospice). Include all of the care values we have talked about,
empowering and promoting independence, respect, confidentiality, dignity,
effective communication, safeguarding and duty of care, anti-discriminatory
practice.
Once you have completed that, look at these quotes.
Think about each and explain why it is an example of good practice or why it is an
example of poor practice - saying why and what should happen to turn it into good
practice.
“When my Grandad was ill, the care worker sat with him and talked gently to him.
She continued talking even though he was unable to reply”
My Grandmother lives in a care home. She has dementia and this can make her
difficult at times. The care staff are abrupt and often ignore her.
RESOURCES FOR 01/-6/2020
Making mistakes & reviewing own
application of care values
It’s pretty straightforward to understand that we all make mistakes. Sometimes, the hardest thing is to admit that we have made a mistake.
In health & social care is it VITAL that care workers admit they have made a mistake. Mistakes can nearly always be put right, but if we hide them the damage to the health and wellbeing of individuals could be catastrophic.
Think of a list of mistakes that people in Health and Social Care could make.
How do we feel when making mistakes?
A sinking feeling in our chest
Worried about the result of the mistake
Frustrated and annoyed with ourselves
Fearful that others will judge your ability to do the job
Disappointed
Ashamed
Embarrassed
Stupid
However most mistakes can be put right as long as you are honest, do not pretend it didn't happen and do not blame other people.
Your work is on the next slide.
Making
mistakes & reviewing own application of
care values—Work to complete
Alex works with a drugs team in a care home and is a support worker. He helps people withdraw from drugs, and this can be a very difficult job. Often the people who he supports can be restless, anxious or have difficulty concentrating. Alex has been working long hours and he is very tired. A person that Alex is supporting becomes angry and shouts at him. Alex responds by shouting back and telling the service user how tired he is. Alex realises he has not acted in a professional way and has not used his care values.
Which care values has Alex not used?
How should Alex have responded to the service user?
How would you have handled this situation?
Write your ideas down and we can discuss them back at school.
Mistakes are easily tackled.
Tell your supervisor, admit your mistake and apologise
Be honest and accurate about what happened
Suggest ways to avoid the mistake happening again
Earn back the trust of the person involved
Prove you can do your job
Do not be too hard on yourself, seek help and guidance from others to manage your own feelings.
RESOURCES FOR 08/06/2020
Receiving feedback & using feedback
When you start work you will receive training to do the job. You will be trained in everything you do. You will probably have a supervisor who will support you and watch you to make sure everything is going well.
After a certain period of time, your supervisor will meet with you to give you feedback on how well they think you are doing. In this meeting they will talk about how well they think you are doing. In this meeting they will talk about your strengths and weaknesses and give you strategies to turn those weaknesses into strengths.
This process will continue throughout the entirety of your career. Recognising what your do well and what you need to improve is important for working effectively.
Here are some strengths and weaknesses you may recognise. Choose what you think you are good and weak at. It is hard to think about what you are good at and give yourself praise for it. Knowing your strength will allow you to complete tasks easily. If you know you can do something well you will feel confident.
Are there things you find difficult? If you recognise them you can start developing them. If you share your thoughts with people you work with they can help you. It is not a bad thing to have weaknesses or areas to develop.
Work to complete is on the next slide.
Work to complete
Receiving feedback & using feedback
Create two mind maps using the care vales. The first one being care values I
think I could do well and the second one being things I think I would need to
develop.
Give reasons why you think you would be good at certain care values and why
you would not be good at certain care values.
Eg communication—I think I would be good at effectively communicating because
——————
Confidentiality—I think I would need to work on this because I am unsure what
information would need to stay confidential. Etc.
Learning Aim B2: Reviewing own practice of care values
Can you answer these questions?
Date Specification Content
Learning Aim A2: Barriers to accessing services
You have learned a great deal since we started this
course and now it’s time to reflect on that learning.
This is not a test! This exercise is to make sure you
have a good working understanding of the course
so far.
You may need to look through your work to remind
yourself. All we want to know is how secure you feel
your understanding is before we start on the
assignment
You should use your skills, knowledge and
understanding to:
1. Understand why care values are important
2. Why it is important in H&SC that mistakes are not
hidden
3. Understand what the ‘feedback sandwich’ is
Week beginning 29/06/2020
Preparation for assessments
Support for Learning Aim B: Demonstrate care values and review own practice
When we return to school you are either going to do 2 role plays that will demonstrate that you understand the care values. Your teacher will watch you and fill in an observation form or we will work with vulnerable adults in a care home to do the same task.
Part 1
Your first task is to look back through your work and the powerpoint slides I have sent you, to write a brief paragraph about the meaning of the care values:
Empowering and promoting independence
Respect for the individual
Maintaining confidentiality
Preserving the dignity of the individuals
Effective communication that displays empathy and warmth
Safeguarding and a duty of care
Promoting anti-discriminatory practice
Support for Learning Aim B: Demonstrate care values and review own practice
Continued.
When we return to school You will be given 2 scenarios to choose from - your task will be to write your role play for each. You must ensure you include all the care values you have just described - for each role play.
You teacher will want to watch you perform your role play. They are looking to make sure you have covered all the care values. They will also want a copy of your scripts and your description of the care values
Part 2
You now have to write a report on what you thought went well and what could be improved upon in your role plays. Your teacher will give you feedback to help.
Break it down into 2 sections:
What went well
What did not go so well.
Don’t forget - this is only about the care values
Part 3
Finally, you now need to say how you could improve the way you applied the care values in your role play.
Break it down using the template below, doing it for each care value:
‘In demonstrating empowering and promoting independence, I could have improved the role play by….(give examples)
‘I think this would have helped because… (again, give examples)