Understand support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise about duty of care
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One of the children who is to go on your outing to the park has run away from the group on other trips. What should you do?
Discuss and assess the risks with staff and put strategies in place to minimise them
Consider keeping him close to you at all times during the trip
Tell the child that if he does not behave well you will take him back to the setting
Ask the parent to accompany the child
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Confidentiality issues are a common source of of care conflicts. Sometimes practitioners receive information about a child which is . However, if maintaining that confidentiality puts the child, or another individual, at , the practitioner may have a duty of care to it appropriately. One duty of care does not automatically have priority over another
Which two of the options below would be a suitable source of support and advice about conflicts and dilemmas arising between an individual’s rights and the duty of care?
Work colleagues or your line manager
The internet
Community nurse
The individual
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