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Career Guidance Skills assisting and caring S3.2 - providing health care or medical treatments S3.2.4 - providing psychological and occupational therapies Provide safeguarding to individuals
Description
Help vulnerable individuals assess risks and make informed choices by proving information on indicators of abuse, measures to avoid abuse and steps to take in the case of suspected abuse.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 6 occupations
- Optional in 0 occupations
- Total: 6 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 1 (Managers)
Essential for
- Public housing managerPublic housing managers develop strategies for the improvement of housing policy in a community, as well as providing social housing to those in need. They identify housing needs a…
- Rescue centre managerRescue centre managers supervise operations of a rescue centre, performing administrative duties and supervision of staff. They ensure that the centre operates according to policie…
- Social services managerSocial services managers have the responsibility for strategic and operational leadership and management of staff teams and resources within and or across social services. They are…
- Elderly home managerElderly home managers oversee, plan, organise and evaluate the provision of elderly care services for people who are in need of these services due to the effects of ageing.…
- Youth centre managerYouth centre managers plan and supervise the operations of children and youth homes which provide care and counselling services. They assess the needs for youths in the community, …
- Child day care centre managerChild day care centre managers provide social services to children and their families. They supervise and support child care workers and manage the childcare facilities. Child day …
Related skills
- Child protection
- Apply holistic approach within social services
- Manage staff
- Demonstrate leadership in social service cases
- Perform public relations
- Cooperate at inter-professional level
- Work within communities
- Communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields
- Carry out social work research
- Set organisational policies
- Follow health and safety precautions in social care practices
- Implement marketing strategies
- Assess social service users’ situation
