Health care setting:
Its basically where care workers discriminate service users because maybe the care workers think they are too old to be in the dentist (which is a health care setting) so the care worker would discriminate them and call them nasty things like a 'old sod' which would be classed as discrimination.
Social Care Setting:
In a social care setting care like a residential home which is for elderly the care workers would discriminate them because some have different social class's such as some service users are upper class where they are near enough rich and some are lower class basically not earning much money. the care workers could discriminate them by saying they are too poor to be in the residential home.
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as a setting in health and social care
Methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care setting Methods of dealing with inappropriate interpersonal communication between individuals in health and social care setting
What is the definition of multi-disciplinary within a health care setting?
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For a care giving organization, having a duty of care simply means to provide quality care for the residents or patients. It is a caregiver's duty to ensure the health and safety of the people they are responsible for.
all types of discrimination may lead to a person using heath and social care provision and this can lead to poorer health. the discrimination may be by the individual, health organisation or even the government.
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Marginalization in the health and social care setting refers to the process by which certain groups or individuals are pushed to the edges of society, resulting in reduced access to essential services, resources, and opportunities for care. This often affects vulnerable populations, such as those based on socioeconomic status, ethnicity, disability, or other factors, leading to disparities in health outcomes and overall well-being. Marginalized individuals may experience stigma and discrimination, which can further hinder their ability to seek and receive appropriate care. Addressing marginalization is crucial for promoting equity and ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to achieve optimal health.
why is it important to have secure systems for recording and storing in health and social care
these are important because the care value base able the the care setting to meet the need of all the clients. if they didnt not exist in a care setting then the client woudlnt be able to reach there full potential
Inadvertent discrimination in health and social care refers to unintentional biases or actions that negatively impact individuals from certain groups, often based on race, gender, age, or disability. This form of discrimination can occur due to systemic issues, lack of awareness, or insufficient training among healthcare providers. It can result in unequal access to services, poorer health outcomes, and a breach of trust between patients and care providers. Addressing inadvertent discrimination requires ongoing education and proactive measures to ensure equitable treatment for all individuals.