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Dignity in Care Charter In Pursuit of Excellence

Dignity in Care Charter In Pursuit of Excellence. Promote autonomy, personal identity & empowerment Understanding individual preferences, giving choice and agreeing appropriate support Engender Respect Polite and discrete approach, appropriate to your beliefs, views and needs

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Dignity in Care Charter In Pursuit of Excellence

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  1. Dignity in Care Charter In Pursuit of Excellence • Promote autonomy, personal identity & empowerment • Understanding individual preferences, giving choice and agreeing appropriate support • Engender Respect • Polite and discrete approach, appropriate to your beliefs, views and needs • Communicate Effectively • Using language of choice were possible and be clear, open and sensitive • Ensure Privacy • Respecting personal space and protect privacy

  2. The Social Care Institute for Excellence And something about belonging? SCiE defines dignity as: • Respect • Privacy • Self-Esteem • Autonomy from G.S.C.C Research

  3. The SCIE Dignity Challenge • Have a zero tolerance of all forms of abuse • Support people with the same respect you would want for yourself or a member of your family • Treat each person as an individual by offering a personalised service • Enable people to maintain the maximum possible level of independence choice and control • Listen and support people to express their needs and wants • Respect people’s right to privacy • Ensure people feel able to complain without fear of retribution • Engage with family members and carers as care partners • Assist people to maintain confidence and positive self–esteem. • Act to alleviate people’s loneliness and isolation.

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