A quick refresher quiz  Be Healthy  Make a positive contribution  Enjoy and achieve  Stay safe  Achieve economic well being.

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A quick refresher quiz

 Be Healthy  Make a positive contribution  Enjoy and achieve  Stay safe  Achieve economic well being

 Safe  Healthy  Enjoy and achieve  Economic well being  Positive Contribution

 Where a person suffers because their health or psychological, emotional and/or physical needs are being neglected by the care giver.

 68,000

 50,000

 Assessment of need  Planning of services  Intervention  Reviewing of services.

 Pay attention  Show you are listening  Provide feedback  Defer judgements  Respond appropriately.  In small groups you may wish to discuss how you demonstrate each one of these.

 Phone  E mail  Message boards  Bulletin boards  Social networking sites

 Harassment/stalking.  Deformation  Hacking  Manipulation.