Standard 7 Privacy amp Dignity Care Certificate Workbooks
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ALL Care Certificate answers: https://dsdweb.co.uk/care-certificate/ • Further information on Standard 7: https://dsdweb.co.uk/care-certificate... • Activity 7.1a • In relation to care practice, describe what is meant by the terms privacy and dignity. • Activity 7.1b • As a healthcare support worker or adult social care worker, you will be providing care to individuals who have a range of different needs, wishes and preferences and in situations which may be sensitive, personal or challenging. In the table below, list situations where an individual’s privacy and dignity could be compromised and then for each one describe how you would maintain their privacy and dignity. An example has been provided for you. • Activity 7.2c • It is essential that you do not disclose anything about an individual that they wish to be kept private, unless it is appropriate to do so. Explain why this is so important. You could include the aspects of a person’s life in the grey boxes in your answer. • Activity 7.3a • There are a number of ways that you can help individuals to make informed choices. Describe three different ways in the boxes below. An example has been provided for you. • Activity 7.3b 7.3c • Risk taking, risk assessment and risk enablement are three terms that you should be familiar with as a care worker. Familiarise yourself with these terms and answer the two questions below. • Activity 7.3d • Part i) For each of the statements below, decide whether you need to support the individual to question or challenge the decision. • Part ii) Thinking about the statements above, describe why you would need to support individuals to question or challenge decisions made about them by others. Include the following in your answer: Confidence, self-esteem, person-centred care, empower • Activity 7.4d • As part of your duty of care, you have a responsibility to support individuals to question or challenge the decisions that are made about them by others, especially if these decisions have been made without their involvement or consent. For the two examples below, state how you would support the individuals to question or challenge the decision and also describe how you would report your concerns to a relevant person. • Activity 7.5a, 7.5b and 7.5d • Part i) Valuing the individuals you care for and support makes a very important contribution to encouraging active participation. Complete the table below to show how you can support active participation for the individual involved: • Part ii) Describe the importance of how valuing individuals, such as the one above, helps to contribute to and encourage active participation. You could use the example to help you describe your points. • Activity 7.5c • Complete the diagram below to list other ways you can use to support active participation. • Activity 7.6b • Self-awareness and reflection is an essential part of your care practice and being aware of your own attitudes and beliefs can help you to make sure the quality of your work is not affected negatively. Produce a written account to show how your personal views could restrict the individual’s ability to actively participate in their care.
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