| Frances Sussex, Peter Scourfield - Medical - 2004 - 452 pages
...harm themselves or other people; 3 uphold public trust and confidence in social care services; and O be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. 1 As a social care worker, you must protect the rights and promote the interests of service users and... | |
| Neil Moonie, Anne Bates, Dee Spencer-Perkins - Philosophy - 2004 - 266 pages
...does not harm themselves or other people. 5 Uphold public trust and confidence in social services. 6 Be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. Employers of social care staff are also required to take these requirements into account when making... | |
| Chris Beckett, Andrew Maynard - Social Science - 2005 - 214 pages
...themselves or other people; • Uphold public trust and confidence in social care services; and • Be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. These are two very different documents but they both purport to set standards for social work practice.... | |
| Peter Marsh, Mark Doel - Medical - 2005 - 212 pages
...does not harm themselves or other people. Uphold public trust and confidence in social care services. Be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. (General Social Care Council 2002) Is it effective? The effectiveness of a given method must also weigh... | |
| Ian James Dempsey, Karen Nankervis - Health & Fitness - 2006 - 420 pages
...not harm themselves or other people 5 Uphold public trust and confidence in social care services 6 Be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills (Genera/ Social Care Council, 2002) REGULATORY STATEMENTS This includes treating people as an individual.... | |
| Sandy Fraser, Sarah Matthews - Social Science - 2007 - 282 pages
...harm themselves or other people; 5. Uphold public trust and confidence in social care services; and 6. Be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. In general these codes appear to be a satisfactory attempt to define some of the ethics of the profession... | |
| Kieran O'Hagan - Social Science - 2007 - 256 pages
...behaviour does not harm themselves or other people 5. uphold the trust and confidence in social services 6. be accountable for the quality of their work and take responsibility for improving their knowledge and skills. Group living: The general context Brown and Clough comment that,... | |
| Annie Moon - 2008 - 259 pages
...challenge and report dangerous, abusive discriminatory or exploitative behaviour or practice. Also Social Workers must be accountable for the quality of their...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills (GSCC Code 6 2002). This is not the case when reflecting back on the research stating that only 16.7%... | |
| A. van de Wiel - Education - 2006 - 141 pages
...not harm themselves or other people; - uphold public trust and confidence in social care services; - be accountable for the quality of their work and take...maintaining and improving their knowledge and skills. 3. Nurses should not: - disrespect the patient or client as an individual; - forget to obtain consent... | |
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