
AHRO News
Health and Social Care (AHRO)
March 13, 2023
2 min read
As AHRO health and social care professionals, we have a paramount responsibility to promote the well-being of individuals and protect them from harm. It's not just our moral obligation, it's our legal duty! This comprehensive course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to fulfil your duty of care effectively, even when faced with challenging dilemmas. Here's what our staff have learned throughout their training: š¹ Definition of key terms: Gain a clear understanding of the fundamental concepts involved in the duty of care, person-centred care, and safeguarding. š¹ Ways Health and Social Care Workers Demonstrate Duty of Care: Discover practical strategies and approaches to showcase your commitment to providing the highest standard of care. š¹ Addressing Responsibilities and Managing Duty of Care Dilemmas: Learn how to navigate complex situations and make informed decisions that prioritise the individual's safety and wellbeing. š¹ Dealing with incidents, errors, and near misses: Acquire the skills to effectively handle challenging situations, rectify errors, and prevent future occurrences. š¹ Person-Centered Values and Care Planning: Explore the principles of person-centred care and understand how to tailor support and services to meet an individual's unique needs. š¹ Principles of Person-Centred Values in Practice: Discover practical techniques for implementing person-centred care and fostering a culture of empathy and respect. š¹ Safeguarding: Human Rights ā Charter of Patients' Rights and responsibilities: Get familiar with the essential human rights framework and understand how it intersects with safeguarding. š¹ Children's Rights: Learn about the rights of children and how to create a safe environment that nurtures their wellbeing. Now our AHRO Health and Social Care workers are able to: ā Demonstrate knowledge of how duty of care contributes to safe practice. ā Apply your newfound knowledge in dealing with incidents, errors, and near misses. ā Confidently address dilemmas that may arise regarding duty of care. ā Professionally implement legislation and policy procedures related to safeguarding. ā Apply the principles of working in a person-centred approach, ensuring each individual's unique needs are met. #DutyOfCareĀ #PersonCentredCareĀ #SafeguardingAwarenessĀ #HealthAndSocialCareĀ #ProfessionalDevelopment