Delivering a duty of care may at times conflict with individual rights. It is always important to try and resolve these issues. Can you think of a time when a duty of care may conflict with an individual's right? In this situation explain what you could and also could not do. Who would you go to for support? An example could be: Dave is a diabetic but chooses to have a chocolate cake every day which makes his blood sugar high. You have a duty of care to look after him but he also has the right to decide what he wants to eat. You may want to ask a work colleague to assist you with this question. $ 4 € % O Search 47 & 5 6 4+ 14 7 8 9 E R U O D F G H J - K L V B N M 3.2a, 3.2b, 3.2c P

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Delivering a duty of care may at times conflict with individual rights. It is always important to try and resolve these issues.
Can you think of a time when a duty of care may conflict with an individual's right? In this situation explain what you could
and also could not do. Who would you go to for support?
An example could be:
Dave is a diabetic but chooses to have a chocolate cake every day which makes his blood sugar high. You have a duty of
care to look after him but he also has the right to decide what he wants to eat.
You may want to ask a work colleague to assist you with this question.
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Transcribed Image Text:Delivering a duty of care may at times conflict with individual rights. It is always important to try and resolve these issues. Can you think of a time when a duty of care may conflict with an individual's right? In this situation explain what you could and also could not do. Who would you go to for support? An example could be: Dave is a diabetic but chooses to have a chocolate cake every day which makes his blood sugar high. You have a duty of care to look after him but he also has the right to decide what he wants to eat. You may want to ask a work colleague to assist you with this question. $ 4 € % O Search 47 & 5 6 4+ 14 7 8 9 E R U O D F G H J - K L V B N M 3.2a, 3.2b, 3.2c P
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