Sam Dawson Course Tutor 8/1/2016

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Sam Dawson Course Tutor 8/1/2016 City and Guilds Level 1 Award in preparing to work in Adult Social Care Sam Dawson Course Tutor 8/1/2016

Aims of the lesson To continue unit 5-Awareness of the role and responsibilities of the Adult Social Care Worker. To complete all relevant paperwork for end of course. Recap on adult abuse. Person centred care.

Recap on adult abuse 7 areas of abuse’ 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)

Recap on adult abuse 1) Physical. 2) Neglect. 3) Sexual. 4) Financial and material. 5) Psychological or emotional. 6) Discrimination. 7) Institutional.

What is person centred care

Person centred care Needing to support people to make choices about how they live their lives, Involving people in support and decision making. How people choose to communicate. What they like and dislike.

General principles to person centred care Choice and control – person being at the centre of all decision making. Setting goals. Learning – The person trying new things. Listening to people. Gathering information about the person. Be positive – What can the person do for themselves. Building good relationships. Being flexible.

Working on ILPs End of course evaluation. Complete all ILPs. Questions over any units or about the course in general.