Level three social care typically refers to a higher intensity of support provided to individuals with complex needs, including those with significant physical, emotional, or mental health challenges. This level of care often involves a multidisciplinary approach, integrating various services such as healthcare, therapeutic support, and social services to promote overall well-being. It may also include personalized care plans and regular assessments to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate level of assistance tailored to their specific circumstances.
You have to remember that the NVQ level 2 in social care is a grounding and relates to NVQ 3 in social care too, i mean that some of the units cross over. Spend some time fine tuning your answers for the NVQ level 2 in social care and this will help your level 3 social care qualification too. A site which provides the answers for NVQ 2 Social Care is: nvqanswers.com
identify three examples barriers in communication and explain how you could overcome each barrier
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NVQ level 2, NVQ level 3, NVQ level 4, health and Social Care
accident or sudden illnesses that may occur in a social care setting
accident or sudden illnesses that may occur in a social care setting
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Physical health is the state of the body and the organs functioning condition.Social care is the relation of an illness in purview of the society and health care I think.
If it's for Social Care related questions try:www.nvq-answers.com (for level 3)www.nvq-answers.com (for level 4)
Duty of care, in any setting, is the level of service that is expected, as a minimum, to be provided.In health care and social care, this may include:act in the best interests of individualsdo not act or fail to act in a way that could cause harmalways act within your own competence and do not do something which you can not do safely