code of practice
- Created by: Marie Moore
- Created on: 17-12-12 20:04
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- code of practice
- set standards of practice required from professional care workers when carrying out their day-day tasks.
- delivered by law
- policies developed
- contribute to standards of care provided as they can be monitored to check that they are being implemented
- should include; cover for sick, responsibilities, quality practice, roles, staff qualities, checklists and applicants
- purpose of a policy statement- will be present in all settings. they provide a detailed account of the approach the setting will take towards a particular procedure or issue.
- policies are risen out of codes of practice and are usually specific to each care setting. the framework enables care workers to have the same approach to a task or a procedure. organisations intend to give guidance to staff to promote the best interest in the service users.
- 5 main components of a policy
- mission statement
- many organisastions give examples of policies they have in their mission statement
- example; cullybackey high school's mission statement is " create oppertunities for success"
- many organisastions give examples of policies they have in their mission statement
- implementation plan
- shows how policies should be in place. its important that each policy indicates clearly how it is going to happen and who will take responsibility.
- important that the policy is continuously reviewed and monitored
- this is important because of human rights, over all goodhealth, encourages trust and a good realtionship, its up to date.
- harrassment & bullying
- this shouldnt happen within the workplace therefore a policy is put in place
- Harrassment Act 1997 makes criminal offecne to harras another person
- this shouldnt happen within the workplace therefore a policy is put in place
- bullying
- becoming more common in schools
- mission statement
- set standards of practice required from professional care workers when carrying out their day-day tasks.
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