M-615-3826 Person-Centred Care
Unit Aim
Within this unit learners will look at the role of person centred care in their
interactions with service users. They also consider other models of care
delivery and discuss their strengths and weaknesses in delivering care
needs to different populations of service users. Learners will develop an
understanding of the difficulties of balancing individual autonomy and
minimising potential risk to vulnerable service users. Learners will look at
relevant health and social care legislation that impacts upon both those
delivering care and individuals receiving care
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this assignment learners should:
LO1 Understand the professional values and attributes of a Health and Social care worker.
LO2 Understand the ethical issues involved when meeting care needs of individuals.
LO3 Understand the Legislation and guidance that govern health and social care practice.
Task 1:
1.1 Compare and contrast person-centred care with one other model of care delivery.
1.2 Discuss how to promote equality and diversity when working with service users
1.3 Define the personal attributes required in Health and Social Care and how they inform
practice
1.4 Explain the concept of empathy with links to current theories
Task 2:
2.1 Define ethics with particular reference to medical ethical principles
2.2 Assess the ethical issues from the case study and discuss how these could be resolved.
Task 3:
3.1 Explain two pieces of legislation in relation to Health and Social care and how they impact
upon delivery of care
3.2 Analyse the roles of 2 agencies who provide guidance for safe and effective care delivery in
the health and social care sector.
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