Quiz: Right to Consultation in Health and Social Care
Level 1/Level 2 Cambridge National in Health and Social Care (120 GLH) – J835
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Welcome! You've already learnt about health and social care settings, examples of service users, and their right to choose. Today, we'll focus on the **right to consultation** and why involving service users in decisions is important.
What does the right to consultation mean in health and social care?
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Which of the following are benefits of consulting service users about their care? (Select all that apply)
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The right to consultation ensures that service users can give their own {{blank0}} about their care and have their {{blank1}} taken into account.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Why is consultation important in health and social care?
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Which of the following actions support the right to consultation? (Select all that apply)
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Service users feel {{blank0}} when consulted about their care, which improves {{blank1}} between them and the care provider.
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What is an example of consulting a service user in a social care setting?
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What are the consequences of failing to consult service users? (Select all that apply)
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