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The Code of Conduct sets standards and values for care providers, ensuring effective and compassionate care. It is supervised by Skills for Health and Skills for Care in England.
The Care Act emphasizes placing the well-being of individuals at the center of care and support services.
Care providers must continually improve healthcare, care, and support through professional development, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Discrimination is unacceptable and must be confronted in your work or others'. Reporting unfair treatment to a manager is crucial for addressing poor practice.
Reflective practice involves evaluating your actions and outcomes, helping identify and improve upon unfair treatment arising from personal values and beliefs.
Reporting observed instances of unfair treatment is essential, empowering managers to intervene, address issues, and foster a positive care environment.
Adhering to the Code of Conduct and embracing continuous development and reflective practice are key to providing high-quality, equitable healthcare and social care.