Health & Social care Unit 2 LO3
questions well answered to pass
Key aspects of The Care Act 2014 - correct answer ✔✔•Duty of local authorities to promote an
individual's wellbeing
•Continuity of care
•Duty of local authorities to carry out Child's Needs Assessments (CNA)
•An independent advocate to be available
•Adult safeguarding
•Local authorities have to guarantee preventative services
The Care Act - correct answer ✔✔2014
The Care Act 2014 - Duty of local authorities to promote an individual's wellbeing ... - correct answer
✔✔> Whenever a local authority makes a decision about an adult, they must promote that adult's
wellbeing.
The Care Act 2014- Continuity of care - correct answer ✔✔> Must be provided if someone moves from
one geographical area to another
> It ensures that there is no gap in care or support.
The Care Act 2014- Duty of local authorities to carry out Child's Needs Assessments (CNA)... - correct
answer ✔✔> This is for young people where there is likely to be a need for care and support after they
reach the age of 18.
v- An independent advocate to be available... - correct answer ✔✔> To facilitate the involvement of an
adult or carer who is the subject of an assessment or care/support planning review.
, The Care Act 2014- Adult safeguarding ... - correct answer ✔✔> Includes responsibility for enquiries into
cases of abuse and neglect, establishment of Safeguarding Adults Boards, responsibility to ensure
information sharing.
The Care Act 2014- Local authorities have to guarantee preventative services ... - correct answer ✔✔>
This helps reduce or delay the development of needs for care and support.
> It helps to improve people's independence and wellbeing
The Care Act 2014 outlines - correct answer ✔✔•The way in which local authorities should carry out
carer's assessments and needs assessments
•How local authorities should determine who is eligible for support
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•How local authorities should charge for residential care and community care
The Health and Social Care Act - correct answer ✔✔2012
The Health & Social Care Act is underpinned by two main principles : - correct answer ✔✔1.To enable
patients to have more control over their care
2. Those responsible for patient care (doctors, nurses etc.) have the freedom and power to commission
care that meets local needs
Key aspects of The Health and Social Care Act (2012) - correct answer ✔✔•'No decision about me
without me'
•Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
•Health and wellbeing boards
•Public health •Healthwatch
The Health and Social Care Act (2012)- 'No decision about me without me' ... - correct answer ✔✔>
Patients will be able to choose their GP, consultant, treatment and hospital or other local health service.
> This empowers individuals as they will be consulted and involved in decision making for their care.
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