UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT OF SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS
UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT OF SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA.
LEARNING OUTCOME 1 Understand how the legislation and policies that support the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities.
Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights, inclusion, equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities.
Explain how this legislation and polices influence the day to day experiences of individuals with learning disabilities and their families.
LEARNING OUTCOME 2 Understand the nature and characteristics of learning disability.
Explain what is meant by learning disability
Give examples of causes of learning disabilities
Describe the medical and social models of disability
State the approximate proportion of individuals with learning disability for whom the cause is not known
Describe the possible impact on a family of having a member with a learning disability
LEARNING OUTCOME 3 Understand the historical context of learning disability
Explain the types of services that have been provided for individuals with learning disabilities over time
Describe how past ways of working may affect present services
Identify some of the key changes in the following areas of the lives of individuals who have learning disabilities:
Where people live
Daytime activities
Employment
Sexual relationships and parenthood
The provision of healthcare
LEARNING OUTCOME 4 Understand the basic principles and practice of advocacy, empowerment and active participation in relation to supporting individuals with learning disabilities and their families.
Explain the meaning of the term social inclusion
Explain the meaning of the term advocacy
Describe types of advocacy
Describe ways to build empowerment and active participation into everyday support with individuals with learning disabilities
LEARNING OUTCOME 5 Understand how views and attitudes impact on the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and their family carers.
Explain how attitudes are changing in relation to individuals with learning disabilities
Give examples of positive and negative aspects of being labelled as having a learning disability
Positive aspects of being labelled as having a learning disability:
Negative aspects of being labelled as having a learning disability:
Describe steps that can be taken to promote positive attitudes towards individuals with learning disabilities and their family carers
Explain the roles of external agencies and others in changing attitudes, policy and practice.
LEARNING OUTCOME 6 Know how to promote communication with individuals with learning disabilities
Identify ways of adapting each of the following when communicating with individuals who have learning disabilities:
Verbal communication -
Non verbal communication
Explain why it is important to use language that is both age appropriate and ability appropriate when communicating with individuals with learning disabilities
Describe ways of checking whether an individual has understood has understood a communication, and how to address any misunderstandings