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Braille communication is used in health and social care settings to help those who are blind or vision impaired gain information. Documents and reading material are available in Braille for those people who need it.
Braille was introduced in 1829 by a blind man called Louis Braille. This communication is used by people who are blind and low in vision, it allows them the opportunity to independent reading writing and reading with dots that can be felt by their finger, it is all based on touch. An example of Braille being used in the health and social sector would be a blind person maybe reading a letter in Braille sent from hospital concerning their health; they'd have to feel the dots to understand what has been written. Information can also be requested from hospitals and Doctor's surgeries in Braille
Health and Social care settings are Health, Social Care and Early Years settings. There are different settings which come under the three different headings. Health settings: Hospitals, GP, Ambulance Social Care settings: Social workers, Counseling Early Years setting: Nursery, Preschool, Day care There are many more examples.
1.1 Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in health and social care settings.
It isn't. The important thing is that health care and social care settings have good health and safety programs in place. Legislation can encourage that but cannot guarantee it.
Dealing with tensions and contradictions is part of active promotion of equality and individual rights in health and social care settings.
positive behaviour management .
by challenging bad practise
The answer varies by state and profession.
As a means of communication for those with hearing difficulties.
Social care settings is a broad term referring to any place where an organization works with those who are ill, injured, disabled, economically challenged, marginalized or otherwise disadvantaged. Obviously, in these settings health and safety standards are important to protect those who use them from illness and injury.
analyse the use of strategies to support users of health and social care services with specific needs