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In health and social care, specific values guide the way care is delivered. These values, shaped by personal beliefs and cultural influences, are essential for providing high-quality care.
Our values, influenced by our childhood, family, culture, and experiences, play a significant role in shaping our actions and reactions in various situations.
The 6 Cs are a set of recognised values vital for health and social care workers. These are Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, and Commitment.
Person-centred values revolve around placing the individual at the core of their care and support, tailoring services to fit their unique needs and preferences.
Upholding dignity is a crucial part of person-centred care, ensuring that every action and word reflects the best interests and respects the individuality of the person in care.
Embracing the 6 Cs and person-centred values in health and social care ensures that care providers offer respectful, empathetic, and effective support to those they serve.