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Week 2: Legal and Ethical Principles terminology
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Advocacy: Services designed to enable people with a disability to increase the control they have over their lives through the representation of their interests and views in the community
Dutyofcare:This is a legal concept meaning the responsibility to take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to another person (3 words: 4, 2, 4)
Respite: A short-term and time-limited break for families and other voluntary care givers of people with disabilities, to assist in supporting and maintaining the primary care giving relationship, while providing a positive experience for the person with a disability.
Seclusion: The physical confinement of the adult alone, at any time of the day or night, in a room or area from which free exit is prevented.
PBSP: A plan to support an adult, including assessment, planning and implementation of strategies to meet the adult's needs, improve their capabilities and quality of life, and reduce the occurrence of the behaviour that causes harm, by developing skills.
Restraint: The use of, for the primary purpose of controlling the adult's behaviour, any part of another person's body to restrict the free movement of the adult.
Referral: ……….. service. Information service which provides accessible information to people with disabilities, their carers, families and related professionals.
Containment: The physical prevention of the adult freely exiting the premises where the adult receives disability services, other than by secluding the adult
Access: Community …………… Services designed to give people with disability opportunities to gain and use their abilities to enjoy their full potential for social independence by accessing their community.
Intellectual: An adult with a disability who has a condition attributable to an …………… or cognitive impairment, or a combination of the impairments
Week 2: Legal and Ethical Principles terminology
Across:2. | The physical prevention of the adult freely exiting the premises where the adult receives disability services, other than by secluding the adult | 4. | The use of, for the primary purpose of controlling the adult's behaviour, any part of another person's body to restrict the free movement of the adult. | 6. | An adult with a disability who has a condition attributable to an …………… or cognitive impairment, or a combination of the impairments | 8. | Services designed to enable people with a disability to increase the control they have over their lives through the representation of their interests and views in the community | 9. | A plan to support an adult, including assessment, planning and implementation of strategies to meet the adult's needs, improve their capabilities and quality of life, and reduce the occurrence of the behaviour that causes harm, by developing skills. | 10. | The physical confinement of the adult alone, at any time of the day or night, in a room or area from which free exit is prevented. |
| | Down:1. | ……….. service. Information service which provides accessible information to people with disabilities, their carers, families and related professionals. | 3. | A short-term and time-limited break for families and other voluntary care givers of people with disabilities, to assist in supporting and maintaining the primary care giving relationship, while providing a positive experience for the person with a disability. | 5. | This is a legal concept meaning the responsibility to take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to another person (3 words: 4, 2, 4) | 7. | Community …………… Services designed to give people with disability opportunities to gain and use their abilities to enjoy their full potential for social independence by accessing their community. |
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Week 2: Legal and Ethical Principles terminology
Across:2. | The physical prevention of the adult freely exiting the premises where the adult receives disability services, other than by secluding the adult | 4. | The use of, for the primary purpose of controlling the adult's behaviour, any part of another person's body to restrict the free movement of the adult. | 6. | An adult with a disability who has a condition attributable to an …………… or cognitive impairment, or a combination of the impairments | 8. | Services designed to enable people with a disability to increase the control they have over their lives through the representation of their interests and views in the community | 9. | A plan to support an adult, including assessment, planning and implementation of strategies to meet the adult's needs, improve their capabilities and quality of life, and reduce the occurrence of the behaviour that causes harm, by developing skills. | 10. | The physical confinement of the adult alone, at any time of the day or night, in a room or area from which free exit is prevented. |
| | Down:1. | ……….. service. Information service which provides accessible information to people with disabilities, their carers, families and related professionals. | 3. | A short-term and time-limited break for families and other voluntary care givers of people with disabilities, to assist in supporting and maintaining the primary care giving relationship, while providing a positive experience for the person with a disability. | 5. | This is a legal concept meaning the responsibility to take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to another person (3 words: 4, 2, 4) | 7. | Community …………… Services designed to give people with disability opportunities to gain and use their abilities to enjoy their full potential for social independence by accessing their community. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only