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Chapter 12 MCQs
The legislative framework for the provision of adult social care and support
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The Care Act 2014 was introduced to consolidate older legislation and modernise adult social care provision in England, what is the name of the legislation introduced in Wales to cover similar adult care and support duties?
The Care Act (Wales) 2014
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The Social Care and Health (Wales) Act 2014
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The Social Services and Well-Being (Wales) Act 2014
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The Care and Well-Being (Wales) Act 2014
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The Care Act (2014) Section 1 directs a Local Authority to actively promote an individual's well-being, when meeting their needs. Which of the following is
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Personal dignity (including treatment of the individual with respect)
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Protection from abuse and neglect
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Domestic, family and personal relationships
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Transportation
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The Care and Support Statutory Guidance (2018) states that whilst independent living is not explicitly stated in the Care Act (2014) there are key areas where this should be considered under Section 1 of the Act; which of the areas below is not included?
Suitability of accommodation
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Contribution to society
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An individuals' wishes and feelings
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Reablement support for up to 6 weeks
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The Care and Support Statutory Guidance (2018) also highlights the need for leadership in social work, focusing on an expectation of Local Authorities to appoint principal social workers; which of the following is true of their role?
Function at the strategic level of the HCPC Standards of Proficiency
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Function at the strategic level of the BASW Professional Capabilities Framework
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What does Section 2 of the Care Act (2014) actively promote?
Assessment of accommodation
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Preventative Services
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Financial Support
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Personalised support
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The Care and Support Statutory Guidance (2018) also allows for charging for preventative services, but what support does it state must always be provided to a person in need without charge?
Intermediate or reablement care for up to 6 weeks
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Minor aids or adaptations up to the value of £2,000
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The Care Act (2014) promotes a duty to provide information and advice to those in need of care and/or support, which section of the Act provides this?
Section 3
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Section 4
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Section 17
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Section 22
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Section 5 of the Care Act (2014) promotes which of the two options below?
Equality and transparency in delivery of service
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Diversity and quality in delivery of service
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The Care Act (2014) also supports a duty to address business failure under section 48; what high profile case led to this being part of the Act?
Bournewood Hospital
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Southern Cross
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Winterbourne View
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Lansdowne Care
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Section 34-36 of the Care Act (2014) deals with 'deferred payments', what are these?
People are entitled to compensation where care and/or support has not been provided in a timely manner
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People requiring residential care will not have to sell their homes during their lifetime to pay for care
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