Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Case Study
- Reshma
- Main concerns
- Caring for
mother, Tanvi
- Struggling to
balance life
- Mental health
declining
- Anxiety
- Supporting son,
Bobby
- Relevant Legislation
- Data Protection Act 1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social worker must comply with data protection principles when gathering + storing data, such as when carrying out assessments
- Human Rights Act 1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social Worker must respect and protect human rights, as outlined in the ECHR 1950
- Equality Act 2010
Anmerkungen:
- May be of South Asian decent, so has protected characteristic and must be protected from discrimination
- Care Act 2014
- Section 10
Anmerkungen:
- Carers eligible for support is needs arise as a consequence of provising care AND their physical or mental health is at risk of deteriorating
- Section 3
Anmerkungen:
- LA must integrate care and support provision with health provision where this is likely to promote the wellbeing of adults and their carers
- Practice
- Wellbeing of Reshma, as
well as Tanvi and Bobby
- Consider pre-existing
support structure
- Husband
- Hobbies
- Friends
- Job
- Focus on Reshma's wants/needs
- Tanvi
- Main concerns
- Waiting for hip
replacement
- Needs help with
personal care
- Isolated
- Wants to get back to
hobbies/friends
- Practice
- Assessment should be
multi-disciplinary
- Social
- Health
- Focus on Tanvi's wants/needs
- Empowerment
- 6 safeguarding principles
Anmerkungen:
- - Empowerment
- Prevention
- Proportionality
- Protection
- Partnership
- Accountability/transparency
- Relevant Legislation
- Care Act 2014
- Section 3
Anmerkungen:
- LA must integrate care and support provision with health provision where this is likely to promote the wellbeing of adults and their carers
- Section 8
Anmerkungen:
- LA can meet needs through
- Care and support in the home/community
- Goods and facilities
- Advice and advocacy
- Section 9
Anmerkungen:
- Has eligible
care/support needs
Anmerkungen:
- - Maintaining personal hygiene
- Accessing/ engaging in work
-
- Section 24
Anmerkungen:
- Care and support plan
- identify eligible needs
- how LA can meet needs
- impact on wellbeing
- personal budget
- direct payment?
- Human Rights
Act 1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social worker must respect and protect human rights, as outlined by the ECHR 1950
- Data Protection
Act 1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social worker must comply with data protection principles when gathering + storing data, such as when carrying out assessments
- Equality Act 2010
Anmerkungen:
- Ethnicity, disability, and age are protected characteristics, so Tanvi must be protected from discrimination
- Bobby
- Main concerns
- Potential abuse
- Financial
- Emotional
- Lack of appropriate
friends
- Relevant Legislation
- Data Protection Act1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social worker must comply with data protection principles when gathering + storing data, such as when carrying out assessments
- Equality Act 2010
Anmerkungen:
- Ethnicity and disability are protected characteristics, so Tanvi must be protected from discrimination
- Human Rights Act 1998
Anmerkungen:
- Social Worker must respect and protect human rights, as outlined in the ECHR 1950
- Care Act 2014
- Section 9
Anmerkungen:
- Eligibility arguable
Anmerkungen:
- - Developing and maintaining family or other personal
relationships
- Managing and maintaining nutrition (food going missing?)
- Section 8
Anmerkungen:
- LA can meet needs through- Care and support in the home/community- Goods and facilities- Advice and advocacy
- Section 1
Anmerkungen:
- Includes protection from abuse
- Section 42
Anmerkungen:
- Practice
- Emphasis on human rights
- Focus on Bobby's wants/needs