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Unread 01-06-2017, 04:58 PM
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Hi, welcome to the site. I think if you recheck the wording this applies to your experiences, attitudes, and beliefs and how they affect the way you work rather than other peoples xx

This is a quote from the skills for care Standard 1 unit

Your experiences, attitudes and beliefs are part of what makes you who you are. They affect how you think, what you do and how you do it. Your background, upbringing, education, experiences and relationships will all have played a part in the way you see things. These attitudes and beliefs may have led you to choose to work in health or social care but sometimes they could lead you to assume things about people that are not right. It is important that you develop self-awareness so that you can learn to check that this does not happen. You should take time to learn about and understand the different attitudes and beliefs of others so that you can work with individuals in a way that takes these into account.


Which handbook do you have access to?
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