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This unit has eleven learning outcomes. 1. Understand the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings. 2. Understand risk assessments and their importance in relation to health and safety. 1.1. Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting. 1.2. Explain how health and safety policies and procedures protect those in social care settings. 1.3. Compare the differences in the main health and safety responsibilities of: a) the social care worker b) the employer or manager c) others in the social care setting. 1.4. Identify situations in which the responsibility for health and safety lies with the individual. 1.5. Explain why specific tasks should only be carried out with special training. 1.6. Explain how to access additional support and information relating to health and safety. 2.1. Explain why it is important to assess health and safety risks. 2.2. Explain the steps to carrying out a risk assessment. 2.3. Explain how to address potential health and safety risks identified. 2.4. Explain how risk assessment can help address dilemmas between an individual s rights and health and safety concerns. 2.5. Explain how to promote health and safety within the social care setting. 1

3. Understand procedures for responding to accidents and sudden illness. 4. Understand how to reduce the spread of infection. 3.1. Describe different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in a social care setting. 3.2. Explain procedures to be followed if an accident or sudden illness should occur. 3.3. Explain why it is important for emergency first aid tasks only to be carried out by qualified first aiders. 3.4. Explain the consequences of failing to follow emergency first aid procedures. 4.1. Describe the routes by which an infection can get into the body. 4.2. Explain the following prevention methods: Hand washing Own personal hygiene Encouraging the individual s personal hygiene. 4.3. Evaluate different types of personal protective equipment and how they can prevent the spread of infection. 4.4. Explain own role in supporting others to follow practices that reduce the spread of infection. 2

5. Understand how to move and handle equipment and other objects safely. 6. Understand the principles of assisting and moving an individual. 7. Understand how to handle hazardous substances. 5.1. Describe the main points of legislation that relates to moving and handling. 5.2. Explain how following principles for safe moving and handling protects those in the social care setting from injury or harm. 5.3. Explain situations that may require additional supports necessary for safer moving and handling. 5.4. Explain why it is important for moving and handling tasks to be carried out following specialist training. 6.1. Explain why it is important to have specialist training before assisting and moving an individual. 6.2. Explain the potential consequences of assisting and moving an individual without specialist training. 6.3. Explain the consequences of not following an individual s care plan or fully engaging with them when assisting and moving. 7.1. Describe types of hazardous substances that may be found in the social care setting. 7.2. Explain safe practices for: Storing hazardous substances Using hazardous substances Disposing of hazardous substances. 7.3. Explain the dangers associated with not following these safe practices. 3

8. Understand how to promote environmental safety procedures in the social care setting. 8.1. Explain procedures to be followed in the social care setting to prevent: Fire Gas leak Floods Intruding Security breach. 8.2. Explain procedures to be followed in the social care setting in the event of: Fire Gas leak Floods Intruding Security breach. 8.3. Explain how you would encourage others to adhere to environmental safety procedures. 8.4. Explain the importance of having an emergency plan in place to deal with unforeseen incidents. x 9. Understand how to manage stress. 9.1. Describe common signs and indicators of stress. 9.2. Describe factors that tend to trigger own stress. 9.3. Evaluate strategies for managing stress. 10. Understand procedures regarding handling medication. 10.1. Describe the main points of agreed procedures about handling medication. 10.2. Explain why medication must only be handled following specialist training. 10.3. Explain the consequences of handling medication without specialist training. 4

11. Understand how to handle and store food safely. 11.1. Describe the main points of food safety standards in a social care setting. 11.2. Explain how to: Store food Maximise hygiene when handling food Dispose of food. 11.3. Explain the potential consequences of not following food safety standards. AIM Awards 2011 5

ASSESSMENT INFORMATION Guidance: This grid gives details of the assessment activities to be used with the unit attached. Please refer to the AIM Awards Assessment Definitions document for definitions of each activity and the expectations for assessment practice and evidence for verification. The assessment activities for this unit are indicated in the table below: Key: P = Prescribed this assessment method must be used to assess the unit. O = Optional this assessment method could be used to assess the unit. Case study Written question & answer/test/exam Essay Project O Role play/simulation O Practical demonstration Report Group discussion O Oral question and answer O Performance/exhibition Written description O Production of artefact Reflective log/diary Practice file Key Skill Communication Information Technology Application of Number Wider Key Skill Working with others Problem solving Improving Own Learning and Performance 6

Owner: Unit Grading Structure Sector Subject Areas (SSA) CACHE PASS 1.3 Health and Social Care Unit Review Date (dd/mm/yyyy) 31/01/2015 Availability for Use Shared open to all AOs to award credit Restricted organisations Assessment Guidance mandatory This unit needs to be assessed in line with the Skills for Care and Development QCF Assessment Principles. Equivalences 7