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A risk worth taking: scenario three
This Open Badge is awarded to people who work through the third scenario of our interactive risk resource and complete a reflective account to demonstrate their learning.
This Open Badge is awarded to people who work through the third scenario of our interactive risk resource and complete a reflective account to demonstrate their learning.
We developed the resource to help people think about:
- what risk means
- where their attitude around risk comes from; and
- other people’s perceptions of risk.
People from across health and social care can use the resource collaboratively to gain a better understanding of themselves as individuals and also about each other’s organisation. There are three scenarios to work through. Each scenario includes views from different professionals and how they would deal with the risk factors covered in the scenario.
Before applying for this badge you will need to:
- complete the self-evaluation questions
- work through the I employ you scenario and discuss the activity questions below with your colleagues or manager, preferably as part of a group discussion (60 minutes)
- Do you think technology could help facilitate Ian’s needs?
- Who is at most risk in this scenario and why?
- Is Ian acting like a responsible and reasonable employer?
- Is it OK for Dickson to compromise his religious beliefs?
- Thinking about the scenario which includes different perspectives of professional boundaries, employment matters, personal safety and legal issues, tell us about three things you have learned using the questions below to support you:
- What are the risks of not doing anything in this situation?
- How has your definition of risk changed or been challenged?
- Who do you need to speak with to do things differently? (minimum 200 words).
- Tell us how the discussion you had with your manager or colleagues helped you to think about what you might do differently in the future (minimum 100 words).
Applications for this badge that don’t demonstrate the criteria or fall below the minimum word count will be declined.
None. You do not need to hold any other badges before you can apply for this one. However, Writing evidence for Open Badge applications is recommended.
In completing this piece of work write about specific learning, avoiding statements such as, “I learnt a lot which will help me in my work.” This short video tutorial about preparing and publishing your evidence will help you make sure your evidence meets the standard we are looking for. We will also accept links to audio or video statements if you prefer these formats.
The evidence you provide will be seen by anyone you show your badge to. Please don’t include confidential or private information within your evidence for this badge.
Your application will be assessed by SSSC staff and you will either receive your badge or a decision on your application within 28 days.
Badge issuer
Scottish Social Services Council
Promoting high standards, raising public confidence and developing a trained and trusted social service workforce in Scotland.
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I confirm that I have read, understood and completed all the activities listed in the badge criteria and that each question from the criteria is answered in the evidence I have provided. My evidence has been written or recorded by me and I have not copied it from anywhere or anyone else. I understand that it will take 28 days for you to assess my application and that feedback cannot be provided if my application is unsuccessful.
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