Health and Social Care
Across
- 2. The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.
- 4. Care that addresses the whole person, including their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
- 9. Care that is respectful of and responsive to the preferences, needs, and values of individuals.
- 12. and Diversity: Ensuring fair treatment and opportunity for all, respecting and valuing differences.
- 13. Activities and initiatives aimed at improving health and preventing illness.
- 15. The ability of an individual to make their own decisions.
- 16. A group of professionals from different disciplines working together to provide comprehensive care.
- 18. A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- 19. Limits that protect the space between the professional's power and the client's vulnerability.
Down
- 1. Obtaining permission before performing any procedure or sharing personal information.
- 2. Ensuring that personal information is kept private and shared only with those who need to know.
- 3. Supporting individuals to express their views and concerns, access information and services, and defend and promote their rights.
- 5. Plan: A detailed approach for the delivery of care to an individual, based on their specific needs and preferences.
- 6. Ensuring that personal information is kept private and shared only with those who need to know.
- 7. Treating individuals with respect, valuing them as unique individuals.
- 8. Encouraging and supporting individuals to take control of their own health and well-being.
- 10. Identifying potential risks to an individual's health or safety and determining ways to mitigate them.
- 11. Protecting people's health, well-being, and human rights; ensuring they live free from harm, abuse, and neglect.
- 14. A legal obligation to ensure the safety and well-being of others.
- 17. Ensuring that all individuals have the opportunity to participate fully in society.