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Active support is a process by which the service can take a meaningful and part in their lives. The hotel model of care is a one where all aspects of the service user’s lives are organised and are done for them: their beds are made, their food is , and washing and ironing is done for them. This may sound ideal to the busy person juggling domestic chores, a busy work schedule and social life. The reality is very different as it can take away and make the individual upon the carer.

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Taking part in is how we grow and develop as people, how we make new and build relationships with people in our community, and gives us and control over our lives.

What is active support? Select three correct answers.

Supporting people with learning disabilities to take an active part in relationships

Encouraging participation in everyday activities to encourage independence

Working with all service users irrespective of the degree of learning disability they may have

Making sure that service users are involved in at least one physical activity club per week

What happens without active support? Select three correct answers.

Service users lose confidence in their abilities

Skills levels drop

Staff become lazy and their fitness decreases

Support staff concentrate purely on completing tasks rather than achieving service-user involvement.

Which of the following is the name for a model in which staff do too much for users, resulting in the service users losing skills and motivation?

The Mothering Model

The Lack of Involvement model

The Loss of Control model

The Hotel Model

Which of the following is not a benefit of empowerment?

Staff feel confident to provide more opportunities

Service users are less bored

Staff see users as more competent

Staff have less work to do

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