ques 7. explain the links between identity,self image and self esteem
In short, Identity is who you are, Self Image is how you see yourself and Self Esteem is how you feel about yourself.
Your identity is what you think about yourself. Are you independent, confident, able, attractive etc? If so you will feel good, health, happy etc and your well being (your life and existence) will be positive. What if you aren't independent, confident, able, attractive etc?
Self esteem comes from a positive identity. If you are dependent on others, feel useless, don't have anyone who cares about you etc your self esteem will be low. What if you are independent, able and have good friends and family etc?
ques 8. Analyse factors that contribute to the well-being of …show more content…
compare the different uses of risk assessments within health and social care There are so many,risk assessments are done on all clients in a group home and protocols developed according to the level of risk for the worker, hygiene and often assault training is provided when risk is identified, innoculations are provided for health workers working with hep positive clients, level of staffing is determined on "how at risk" staff are exposed to violence, the other side of the coin is how to protect clients from themselves or others. Traditional methods of risk assessment are full of charts and scoring systems, but the person, their objectives, dreams and life seem to get lost somewhere in the pages of tick boxes and statistics.
A person centred approach seeks to focus on people's rights to have the lifestyle that they chose, including the right to make 'bad'decisions. The approach described here uses person centred thinking tools, to help people and those who care about them most think in a positive and productive way about how to ensure that they can achieve the changes they want to see while keeping the issue of risk in its