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Understand the implications of duty of care

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It is a hot sunny day and Robert, who has profound learning difficulties, is refusing to wear sun cream to go outside and join a group activity. To whom does the practitioner owe a duty of care? Select two correct answers.

Their employer

Robert's doctor

Robert's family and carer

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Robert

Other individuals in the group

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

riskwell-beingconflict independence

Practitioners have a duty of care to ensure that individual's safety and are not put at . However, there can be times when this duty can be in direct with an individual's right to and dignity.

Is the following statement true or false? A duty of care only exists where there is a written or implied obligation on the part of the setting.

TRUE

FALSE

Which one of the below is NOT a consequence of breaching duty of care?

A setting manager would have to write a list of staff duties

An individual may be injured

A setting's reputation may be damaged

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