Unit 3: Individual Needs in Health and Social Care OCR Level 2 Cambridge Technicals in Health and Social Care.

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Unit 3: Individual Needs in Health and Social Care OCR Level 2 Cambridge Technicals in Health and Social Care

food mental activity friends family religion These must be met in order to achieve healthy outcomes for people. love Everyone has different needs. ? Introduction

Esteem Love and belonging Safety Physiological Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Maslow’s theory can be used to demonstrate our everyday needs. Personal growth Spirituality Achievement Responsibility Steady Employment Law Food SleepShelter Self Actualisation

Factors affecting health and needs There are different factors that affect an individual’s health and needs, such as: Socio-economic Physical Environmental LifestyleHealth Can you identify different factors within these categories that have affected your needs?

Meeting needs In order to meet the needs of an individual, you need to be able to plan for improvement. Questionnaires One-to-one interviews Do Review Plan Assessment is carried out These are turned into plans Plans include ways to support the individual and make changes Review the changes made

What will you learn? After completing this unit you will: Know everyday needs of individuals Be able to plan to meet the health and wellbeing needs of an individual Understand factors that influence the health and needs of individuals

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