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jessica 07-01-2010 09:19 PM

Help please
 
Hi, just improving my work for unit 204 and I have to do a chart for the strengths and weaknesses of my practice. What does 'able to keep a confidence' mean ? I know this soundz really dumb but i think I'm on the right lines but wondring what other people think. Please reply back asap please as I need to hand this in tommorow :hissyfit:

Doodah 07-01-2010 10:08 PM

'able to keep a confidence' : when someone tells you something in confidence you are able to keep the information confidential and not go repeating it to everyone in the setting or anyone else for that matter!!

:cheerful:

jessica 07-04-2010 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doodah (Post 30692)
'able to keep a confidence' : when someone tells you something in confidence you are able to keep the information confidential and not go repeating it to everyone in the setting or anyone else for that matter!!

:cheerful:

Thank you, sorry had a dumb moment then :blush: x

Heidi 07-04-2010 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jessica (Post 30689)
Hi, just improving my work for unit 204 and I have to do a chart for the strengths and weaknesses of my practice. What does 'able to keep a confidence' mean ? I know this soundz really dumb but i think I'm on the right lines but wondring what other people think. Please reply back asap please as I need to hand this in tommorow :hissyfit:


You could include your setting's Confidentiality Policy to answer part of this question, as well as explaining why it's important to be confidential when it is needed, and when you are allowed to share information and to whom.

jessica 07-04-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heidi (Post 30774)
You could include your setting's Confidentiality Policy to answer part of this question, as well as explaining why it's important to be confidential when it is needed, and when you are allowed to share information and to whom.

Thanks :thumbsup: x


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