LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 1 ASSESSMENT FRONT SHEET Programme: HND Unit Number and Title: Unit 10 Safeguarding in Health and Social Care Unit Level: QCF Level Module Tutor: Fidelia Onwuemene Module Leader: Priyangani Ariyawansha Personal Tutor: Mostafa Khan Personal Tutor’s Email: [email protected] Key dates Distribution date: 24th April 2017 Submission date: 04th July 2017 Results: 4 weeks after submission (Feedback is available after 3 weeks) Introduction This unit is essential for all learners to understand the different types of abuse that can occur within the community, the signs of abuse and factors that can contribute towards individuals being vulnerable. You will identify all the legislation and policies that are in place and how professionals work within the guidelines and professional standards to safeguard both practitioners and users of health and social care services. You will also study the strategies that are in place for all health and social care professionals to work together to minimise occurrences of abuse in health and social care contexts. You have an important role in protecting members of the public from harm even before, during and after it has happened. Learner’s name and statement of authenticity Learner’s Name: …………….. Learner’s ID: Date handed-in: I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own. Where the work of others has been used to support my work then credit has been acknowledged. Signature: ……………………. Date: ……………LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 2 Scenario: “Mr K” Alcohol affecting daily life Mr K is a 63-year-old man is a known patient of diabetes and osteoarthritis, who attends the Emergency Department on a regular basis due to accidents and injuries caused by alcohol intoxication. He had numerous referrals to the Substance Misuse team from his family and housing manager due to falls, being vulnerable under the influence of alcohol, therisk from assault, being a danger to him, plus he had been the victim of break-ins to his flat and robbery. In this case, Mr K was not being abused by an outsider but his actions were making him extremely vulnerable. Joint visits were arranged between the alcohol team with his family, housing manager and neighbours with social services. Mr K was yet again admitted to hospital following an injury he experienced from a fall. He undertook a medication regime in thehospital to alleviate alcohol withdrawal symptoms and remained alcohol-free. A joint visit was arranged to his flat following his discharge from thehospital between the social worker and alcohol team. The risk factors identified prior to admission were greatly reduced. Housing, social services, family and alcohol team agreed to liaise in the future if support was required. (http://safeguarding.dudley.gov.uk/adult/friend-relative-carer/case-studies/). Specification of Assessment USE CASE STUDY FOR ALL THREE TASKS. LO1 (Task 01): Design a Leaflet Understand the factors that contribute to the incidence of abuse and harm to self and others. 1.1 Explains why particular individuals and groups may be vulnerable to abuse and/or harm to self and others.(Focus any two health conditions related to the vulnerable adult and explain different types of abuse and harm to them). 1.2 Review risk factors which may lead to theincidence of abuse and/or harm to self and others.(Risk factors in relation to Contexts and relationships where abuse may occur: e.g. home, community, residential care, caring relationships, within the family).LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 3 LO2 (Task 02): Report writing Understand current legislation, policy and professional involvement regarding abuse in health and social care contexts 2.1 Analyse the strengths and weaknesses in current legislation and policy relating to those vulnerable to abuse 2.2 Explain how key professionals are involved in the protection of individuals and groups vulnerable to abuse LO3 (Task 03):Information Pack Understand working practice and strategies used to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts. 3.1 Explain existing working practices and strategies designed to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts 3.3 Discuss possible improvements to working practices and strategies to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts.LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 4 In addition to the above PASS criteria, this assignment gives you the opportunity to submit evidence in order to achieve the following MERIT and DISTINCTION grades Grade Descriptor Indicative characteristic/s Contextualization M1 Identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions • Effective judgments have been made • Complex problems with more than one variable have been explored • An effective approach to study and research has been applied. To achieve M1 you must make the connection between how multiple ranges of factors (social, cultural and otherwise) can determine the incidence of abuse and identify solutions that are appropriate to minimise abuse. (Task 1) M2 Select/design and apply appropriate methods/techniques • Relevant theories and techniques have been applied • A range of methods and techniques have been applied • A range of source information has been used • The selection of methods and techniques/sources has been justified • The design of methods/techniques has been justified • Complex information/data has been synthesised and processed • Appropriate learning methods/techniques have been applied. To achieve M2 you need to show the approach you have taken to analyse, present and display your data and the way in which you have formatted your work (Task 3) M3 Present and communicate appropriate findings Communication is appropriate for familiar and unfamiliar audiences and appropriate media have been used. To achieve M3 you must use an appropriate and structured approach to the presentation of your work in the essay. You should use appropriate technical language in your work. (Task 2)LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 5 D1 Use critical reflection to evaluate own work and justify valid conclusions • Conclusions have been arrived at through synthesis of ideas and have been justified • The validity of results has been evaluated using defined criteria • Self-criticism of approach has taken place Realistic improvements have To achieve D1 synthesis has been used to generate and justify valid conclusions – you have drawn together all the data you have collected and reached valid and justifiable conclusions from the information produced, including cause and effect aspects. (Task 1, 2 and 3) D2 Take responsibility for managing and organising activities • Autonomy/independence has been demonstrated • Substantial activities, projects or investigations have been planned, managed and organised • Activities have been managed • The unforeseen has been accommodated • The importance of interdependence has been recognised and achieved. To achieve D2 autonomy/independence is demonstrated – your work will show that independent thought and new knowledge is demonstrated throughout all 3 tasks of your assignment. Your assignment will be well planned, organised and managed. (Task 1, 2 and 3 ) D3 Demonstrate convergent /lateral / creative thinking • Ideas have been generated and decisions were taken • Self-evaluation has taken place • Convergent and lateral thinking has been applied • Problems have been solved • Innovation and creative through throughout • Receptiveness to new ideas is evident • Effective thinking has taken place in unfamiliar contexts. To achieve D3 you must be able to demonstrate that you have applied innovative and creative thought across all of 3 tasks of your assignment. (Task 1, 2 and 3)LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 6 Criteria Mapping: Unit 10 Safeguarding in Health and Social Care 1.3 Analyse the impact of social and cultural factors on different types of abuse and/or harm to self and others • Unit 2 Criteria 3.2 Analyse how social processes impact on users of health and social care services 3.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of working practices and strategies used to minimise abuse in health and social care contexts • Unit 2 Criteria 3.3 Evaluate the effectiveness of interprofessional working Assignment Submission Guidelines:  Preferred writing styles Arial, Verdana, and Times New Roman  Line spacing 1.5, Font Size 12  Consistency in Heading Scheme, bullets and numbering  Consistency in top, bottom and left, right margins  Alphabetical Harvard referencing and bibliography Essay Structure: • Cover • Title Page • Contents page. • Acknowledgement (optional) • Main Body (Tasks) • Conclusion. • References • Bibliography • AppendicesLONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 7 Assignment submission instructions 1. 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Achievement of a pass grade A pass grade is achieved by meeting all the requirements defined in the assessment criteria for each individual unit. Achievement of a merit or distinction grade All the assessment criteria and merit grade descriptors need to be completed within a unit to achieve a merit grade. All the assessment criteria, merit and distinction grade descriptors must be completed within a unit to achieve a distinction grade.LONDON CHURCHILL COLLEGE HND in HSC Page 8 Plagiarismand Collusion Any act of plagiarism or collusion will be dealt with seriously. The definition and scope of plagiarism are presented below: “Using the work of others without acknowledging thesource of information or inspiration. Even if the words are changed or sentences are put in different order, the result is still plagiarism” (Cortell 2003). Collusion is the joint production with another person or persons of an assessment that contributes to a unit grade where this is not permissible in the assessment task. In cases of collusion, the work of all students involved will be considered. Mitigating Circumstances Mitigating circumstances can be defined as circumstances that are unexpected, significantly disruptive and beyond the control of the student, which could not be reasonably predicted or accommodated by the student and which affects student’s ability to meet assessment deadlines or impairs the performance of the student in assessment. If you wish to apply for mitigating circumstances, you can obtain the form from E-Learning, your personal tutor or reception. The completed form must be accompanied by evidence such as a medical certificate in the event of you being sick. Please note that the lecturers do not have the authority to extend the coursework deadlines and therefore do not ask them to award a coursework extension.