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Legislation is a collection of laws passed by Parliament
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Legislation states the ____________ and ______________ of individuals.
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needs and commitments
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rights and needs
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rights and entitlements
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treatment and rights
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Legislation states the responsibilities of ______________ and _______________.
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individuals and groups
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service users and patients
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organisations and service providers
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individuals and organisations
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Legislation is upheld by the courts.
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Vulnerable describes an individual who is unable to [blank_start]protect[blank_end] themselves against significant [blank_start]harm[blank_end] or [blank_start]exploitation[blank_end]. This may be because of [blank_start]mental[blank_end] or [blank_start]physical[blank_end] disability or [blank_start]illness[blank_end].
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protect
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harm
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exploitation
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mental
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physical
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illness
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Although anyone in society can be discriminated against, some groups can be particularly vulnerable to discrimination and poor standards of care.
Children may not be aware of their ___________, so are more at risk of abuse.
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benefits
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rights
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strengths
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status
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Older people can also be [blank_start]vulnerable[blank_end]; for example, a person with [blank_start]dementia[blank_end] may forget how they have been [blank_start]treated[blank_end] so their abuse is never [blank_start]reported[blank_end].
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vulnerable
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strong
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afraid
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dementia
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diabetes
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arthritis
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treated
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rewarded
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befriended
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reported
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mentioned
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rewarded
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Some people have a [blank_start]disability[blank_end], [blank_start]illness[blank_end] or condition that affects their [blank_start]ability[blank_end] to stand up for their rights or to [blank_start]complain[blank_end] about poor [blank_start]treatment[blank_end].
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disability
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disibility
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disebilaty
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disabilaty
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illness
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ilness
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illnes
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ability
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abillity
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abillety
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abilety
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complain
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complaine
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complane
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treatment
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treatmant
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tretement
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A disability can be a physical or mental impairment.
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A physical disability limits a person's senses.
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A mental impairment limits a person's...
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A physical impairment limits a person's movement or activities.
Question 13
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Groups to which key aspects of legislation apply include men and [blank_start]women[blank_end], [blank_start]older[blank_end] adults, children and [blank_start]young[blank_end] people, [blank_start]vulnerable[blank_end] people, people with [blank_start]disabilities[blank_end] and [blank_start]ethnic[blank_end] minority groups.
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women
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older
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young
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vulnerable
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disabilities
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ethnic
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A person who is considered too young or too old to understand important information about their care will experience the following type of discrimination:
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age
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race
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gender
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religious
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A man may be promoted over a woman because he is less likely to take extended paternity leave. This can be seen as _______________ discrimination.
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gender
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age
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race
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sexuality
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Ethnic minority groups may experience discrimination by not being given information in their home languages. This type of discrimination is called:
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racism
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ageism
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neglect
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abuse
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Redress is to obtain [blank_start]justice[blank_end] after receiving [blank_start]inadequate[blank_end] care. This may take the form of [blank_start]compensation[blank_end] awarded by the courts or having your rights [blank_start]restored[blank_end] in some way.
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justice
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inadequate
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compensation
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restored
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Monitoring is to [blank_start]measure[blank_end] and check the progress or [blank_start]quality[blank_end] of care over time. Methods of monitoring can involve [blank_start]observations[blank_end], inspections, analysis or service user [blank_start]questionnaires[blank_end].
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measure
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describe
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quality
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relevance
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observations
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photographic evidence
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questionnaires
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complaints
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Legislation support individual rights in the following ways:
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Sets out the standards of practice and conduct that professionals must meet
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Provides a legal framework for care that care providers have to comply with
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It provides a system of redress
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It provides individuals with the right to access and receive care and support
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It creates regulatory arrangements for the monitoring of care standards
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None of the above
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Legislation support individuals' rights in the following ways:
- it sets out the [blank_start]standards[blank_end] of practice and [blank_start]conduct[blank_end] that professionals in health, social care and [blank_start]early[blank_end] years sectors must meet.
- It provides a [blank_start]legal[blank_end] framework for care that care providers have to [blank_start]comply[blank_end] with.
- it provides a system of [blank_start]redress[blank_end]
- it provides individuals with the [blank_start]right[blank_end] to [blank_start]access[blank_end] and receive care and [blank_start]support[blank_end].
- it creates [blank_start]regulatory[blank_end] arrangements for the [blank_start]monitoring[blank_end] of care standards.
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standards
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conduct
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early
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legal
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comply
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redress
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right
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access
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support
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regulatory
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monitoring
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How does key legislation impact on people who uses services?
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They can exercise their rights and obtain redress
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They need training so they can fulfil the requirements of the legislation
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The need to produce organisational policies and procedures to fulfil the requirements of the legislation
Question 22
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How does key legislation impact on care practitioners?
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They can exercise their rights and obtain redress
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They need training so they can fulfil the requirements of the legislation
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They need to produce organisational policies and procedures to fulfil the requirements of the legislation
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How does legislation impact on service providers?
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They can exercise their rights and obtain redress
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They need training so they can fulfil the requirements of the legislation
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They need to produce organisational policies and procedures to fulfil to requirements of the legislation
Question 24
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I need to add the word 'Act' as part of the name of the legislation e.g. the Children Act or Equality Act to get a mark.
Question 25
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Naming a piece of legislation without including the word 'Act' at the end means that I will NOT get a mark for naming the type of legislation.