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CULTURAL

 

An adult who is from a cultural background that practices alternative medicine may have conflicts with western medical practitioners who recommend conventional treatments

Cultural - choice of food/diet

Conflict on choice to work or not to work

Health and Social Care

(adults, children and young people)

 

Rehabilition unit - simply that they want to drink, and you dont want them to.

 

Families - Private information.

 

Values - you want o work and they dont (personal choices)

 

- If they home schooling their children, and you dont think this is good idea.

 

- so the mother wants to put the child into the childminder.

because the dads not the care expectation for the child.

 

- between doctors and service users, if they reccomend a procedure or medication, it causes conflict can cause risk to their health.

 

- school reccomends that the child needs extra help in school, behavioral or education, and the family doesnt agree.

 

- service user has specific religous beliefs but the setting has the christmas parry anyway, and the service user.

Lifestyle choices

 

Young people:

Conflict may arise when they choose not to adhere to the recommended diet for managing chronic conditions like diabetes. This may clash with the medical recommendation and the health care provider.

 

Adults:

Decision to continue smoking or excessive intake of alchohol despite their health condition can lead to conflict with the care provider who's trying to promote healthy lifestyle choices for them. For example, a service user with lung disease who won't stop smoking.

Lifestyle choices

Cultural or religious beliefs

Priorities of the setting

Childcare

Task 4 1.4

 

Examples of conflict

Task 4