GRADED UNIT EVALUATION

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As previously mentioned in my planning stage, I had chosen to assist ‘David’ to partake in a group basketball game for completion of my HNC Social Care Graded Unit project. In studying David’s support plan; I had identified his social skills needed slight improvement, with his self-motivation needing most encouragement. I believe the group sports activity we planned and performed met these objectives. Additionally, my placement supervisor has forwarded confirmation of the successful completion of this task via email to my senior lecturer. Prior to carrying out the activity, I had already agreed with David and my supervisor that I was to personally support David throughout the basketball game. Therefore, I arrived at my placement 30 minutes before the start of my shift to assess the suitability of the gymnasium, and the condition of the basketball equipment. Studying ‘Protection of Individuals from Possible Harm and Abuse’ has allowed me to identify and reduce the factors that contribute to physical harm occurring, allowing me to meet The Scottish Government’s [TSG] National Care Standard 4.2, which states; ‘You have a named member of staff who is responsible for your care and support’. After I had carried out my checks, I met David as he was just being dropped off at the front doors of the centre. Before David got out of the taxi, I asked to him to unfold his cane so I could examine its stability; which was sturdy and reliable. I then helped him get out of the car and offered him a choice of mobility assistance. I could either arm-guided him, or adopted a technique I use with other visually-impaired service users which involves me clapping and them walking with their cane towards the noise. Due to David’s previously documented ... ... middle of paper ... ... Human Rights in Scotland [PDF] available at Scottish Human Rights Commission website; scottishhumanrights.com/application/resources/documents/SNAP-GettingitRightAnOverviewofHumanRightsinScotland2012.pdf (p.215) • Scottish Social Services Council [SSSC] (2009). Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers [PDF] available at Scottish Social Services Council website; sssc.uk.com/doc_view/1020-sssc-codes-of-practice-for-social-service-workers-and-employers • The Scottish Government [TSG] (2005). National Care Standards - support services (revised march 2005) [PDF] available at The Scottish Government website; scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/239525/0066023.pdf • Theron, M.J. (2008). Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology [PDF] available at The University of South Africa website; umkn-dsp01.unisa.ac.za/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10500/2554/dissertation.pdf?sequence=1 (p.32)

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