Key Principles
Values in Care
scenarios
Legislation and Policies
True or False
100

What does dignity mean in health and social care? Give an example 

Treating people with respect and valuing their individuality

100

What is person-centered care?

Care that is tailored to an individual’s needs, preferences, and choices.

100

You are a care worker, and a resident refuses to take medication. What should you do?

Respect their choice but document and inform relevant professionals.

100

Name one piece of legislation that protects individuals in health and social care.

Equality Act 2010, Health and Safety at Work Act, Data Protection Act, etc

100

True or False: Confidentiality should never be broken, even if someone is at risk

True or False: Confidentiality should never be broken, even if someone is at risk

200

Why is respect important when working with service users?

 It builds trust, makes service users feel valued, and promotes dignity

200

How can you empower a service user?

Encourage choice, provide information, and involve them in decision-making.

200

A service user prefers to be addressed by a specific name. How should you respond?

Respect their preference and use the name they prefer.

200

What is the purpose of the Equality Act 2010?

Protects people from discrimination based on characteristics like age, gender, disability.

200

Care workers must always make decisions for service users.

Service users should be involved in decision-making.

300

Give an example of maintaining confidentiality.

Not sharing personal information unless necessary for safety

300

Give an example of inclusive practice.

Ensuring equal opportunities and valuing diversity

300

A resident in a care home wants to go for a walk, but it’s raining. What should you do?

Offer alternatives, such as walking inside or waiting for better weather.

300

How does the Health and Safety at Work Act protect care workers?

Ensures workplaces are safe and risks are minimized.

300

The Human Rights Act applies to health and social care settings

True – It protects basic rights in all aspects of life

400

What does safeguarding mean?

Protecting individuals from harm, abuse, and neglect

400

What is active listening and why is it important?

Listening fully and responding appropriately to service users. Making them feel heard and valued

400

What should a care worker do if a service user makes a complaint?

Listen to their complaint, take it seriously, and follow procedures.

400

What rights does the Data Protection Act protect?

Protects personal data and ensures it is used lawfully.

400

It is okay to share a service user’s information with their family without consent

False – Information should only be shared with consent unless there's a risk.

500

What is the importance of promoting independence?

 It allows individuals to make choices and control their own lives

500

What does advocacy mean in health and social care?

Speaking on behalf of someone to ensure their rights are respected

500

new resident is shy and doesn’t talk much. How can you make them feel included?

Engage them in activities, introduce them to others, and be supportive.

500

What does the Mental Capacity Act ensure?

Ensures that people who lack capacity are supported in decision-making

500

Good communication is essential in health and social care.

True – It helps build trust and ensures quality care