HASCAS: Dignity through Action Introduction to the Dignity through Action Workshop.

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HASCAS: Dignity through Action Introduction to the Dignity through Action Workshop

HASCAS: Dignity through Action BACKGROUND TO DIGNITY THROUGH ACTION To encourage improved care delivery, in relation to Dignity, to older people in a variety of care situations. In summary the goals of this work are to: Challenge values, beliefs and attitudes Provide an educational approach through a resources package for qualified and unqualified healthcare workers. Deliver a positive action orientated programme as the basis for sustainable changes in the work place.

HASCAS: Dignity through Action

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HASCAS: Dignity through Action DIGNITY THROUGH ACTION WORKSHOP PART 1 The Meanings of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action The Meanings of Dignity Dignity is a term which is used in two major ways. 1.Dignity is a quality of the way we treat others as human beings. 2.Dignity is quality of an older persons inner self. Personal dignity and self image (self-esteem/self-respect) Expectations of being treated with dignity Appearing dignified (looking and acting dignified)

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Meaning of Respect Respect is a term which is intimately related to dignity Respect is a verb (action or doing word).

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR 1948) European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR 1950) UK Law Human Rights Act (HRA 1998) all human beings, endowed with reason and conscience... are born free and equal in dignity and rights... and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood... and to be protected against the random misfortunes of life whatever their origins. Underpinning values: Life and freedom from abuse. Justice. Privacy. Freedoms (thought, conscience, religion, expression, association). Prohibition of discrimination. Treating People as Human Beings 1

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 2

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 3 – Some Examples

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 3A – Further Examples

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 3B – Further Examples

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 3C – Further Examples

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Treating People as Human Beings 3D – Further Examples

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Other UK Laws uphold (older) peoples rights and direct how people should be treated by others: Q. WHAT ARE THESE UK LAWS? Treating as Human Beings People – Supporting Laws

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Other UK Laws uphold (older) peoples rights and direct how people should be treated by others – for example: Sex Discrimination Act (1975). Race Relations Act (1976). Data Protection Act (1998). Sexual Offences Act (2003). Discrimination Acts (1995) & (2005). Race Relations Act (2000). Freedom of Information Act (2000). Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations (2003). Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations (2003). Mental Capacity Act (2005). Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act (2006). Employment Equality (Age) Regulations Mental Health Act Health and Social Care Act 2008 Treating People as Human Beings – Supporting Laws

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Older Peoples Personal Needs Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Types of Dignity The Dignity and Older Europeans (DOE) Project Study University of Cardiff

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Activity 1 The Aged War Hero

HASCAS: Dignity through Action

Activity 1 There is a worksheet in the Workshop Pack As a reminder there is a copy of the types of dignity slide.

HASCAS: Dignity through Action Activity 1 The Aged War Hero

HASCAS: Dignity through Action