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Broken into three distinct sections - Architectural Design, Craft Design, and Industrial Design - this programme explores the work of three vastly different designers. In 'Architectural Design' we talk to Aaron Wallis and Wade Trevaen from Convic Design, architects of the world's largest skate park in Shanghai, China. In 'Craft Design' we visit Steve Baker, glass blower from Bristol Blue Glass, producers of fine hand-blown glassware. And in 'Industrial Design' we hear from Alicia Mintzes, designer of Sharp Safe, a prototype sharps disposal unit for public spaces. We ask these designers a range of questions and see them in action to reveal their design process.
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XX(301656.1)
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Professional boundaries refer to the distinctions that a worker or professional or group of professionals make between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. In the delivery of health care services, they are critical to maintain a proper, professional relationship between workers and clients. However, it is an area where there can be many 'shades of grey' and health care providers must use appropriate decision-making tools to guide their behaviour. This programme provides an introduction to the area of professional boundaries, and includes interviews with three experienced health professionals, including renowned consultant and trainer, Jenny Bray - along with some excellent dramatized scenarios aimed at provoking thought and discussion in this important area. It is an essential learning resource for students studying in a range of health care areas, and working health care professionals - be they in institutional care facilities or involved in community-based care.
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*Warning - contains brief scenes from a funeral parlour with a body being prepared.* This programme helps to prepare care workers for dealing with the emotional and practical issues surrounding death, dying and bereavement. There are many important issues to consider when dealing with death in social care, the emotional aspects of coping with terminal illness and the death of service users.
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In this episode we go behind the walls of Kellogg's HQ in Britain, to join in their launch of 'Choc n Roll' - their new Coco Pops offering. Behind it lies years of research. Before it lies an advertising blitz that will target mums during their every waking moment. It's a story that started at the dawn of the 20th Century with the ambitious Kellogg's Cereal Company in the US. For the first time ever, people were being sold a food option that claimed health benefits and tasted great. Above all, this is a story about how advertising shaped our diets beyond recognition.
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Barely two decades ago, bottled water was a niche product, scarcely registering on the public consciousness. Yet today we collectively drink billions of dollars worth of a product that is available virtually for free. Bottled water boasts health benefits, convenience and the promise of sophistication. Yet it is really just pure marketing and branding; selling a widely available, basic commodity for a premium price. With insights from global market leaders Evian, Nestle, Perrier, Pepsi, Coco Cola and One Water, this program delves deep into our motivations for purchasing goods and foods, and examines the marketing strategies and historical events that launched this global phenomenon.
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XX(301664.1)
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Aged care workers often find themselves in positions where they need to think on their feet and deal with conflict effectively. Relationships with residents or clients, their families and carers, other health professionals and managers of aged care services can require delicate balancing. Through various dramatised scenarios, this programme looks at a range of typical situations in an aged care environment where conflict between people occurs. In each case, several potential responses to the situation are examined and conclusions drawn about the most effective and appropriate ways to deal with them. Scenarios include conflict between aged care staff and relatives, conflict between peers, conflict between aged care staff and doctors, and conflict between aged care staff and the administration of a facility. This programme is an excellent learning resource for nurses, and students undertaking courses related to working in other roles in the aged care industry. It also serves as an engaging professional development aid for staff of aged care facilities.
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XX(301673.1)
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This programme presents the real-life case of 96-year-old Miss Mary, who was financially exploited and later, sexually assaulted by her grandson. Miss Mary had been living with her grandson and his wife for five years during which financial abuse took place. Then, one evening, when his wife was out, the grandson sexually abused Miss Mary for several hours, leaving her bruised from head to toe. After the attack and hospitalization, Miss Mary was placed in a nursing home under the name "Jane Doe" for safety reasons. Miss Mary's family refused to believe her and refused to support her; her primary social interactions were with staff and residents of the nursing home, and the advocates she met after the assault. However, Miss Mary retained her strength of character, and fully participated in the subsequent trial and prosecution of her grandson. Through interviews with Miss Mary, various professionals involved in investigating and trying the case, and with victim advocates who helped Miss Mary, the program reveals some of the dynamics involved in this case, and how it was successfully brought to trial and prosecution.
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XX(301674.1)
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This programme presents the real-life case of 96-year-old Miss Mary, who was financially exploited and later, sexually assaulted by her grandson. Miss Mary had been living with her grandson and his wife for five years during which financial abuse took place. Then, one evening, when his wife was out, the grandson sexually abused Miss Mary for several hours, leaving her bruised from head to toe. After the attack and hospitalization, Miss Mary was placed in a nursing home under the name "Jane Doe" for safety reasons. Miss Mary's family refused to believe her and refused to support her; her primary social interactions were with staff and residents of the nursing home, and the advocates she met after the assault. However, Miss Mary retained her strength of character, and fully participated in the subsequent trial and prosecution of her grandson. Through interviews with Miss Mary, various professionals involved in investigating and trying the case, and with victim advocates who helped Miss Mary, the program reveals some of the dynamics involved in this case, and how it was successfully brought to trial and prosecution.
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XX(301675.1)
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This programme shows how to make a hands-on shift to person-centred dementia care that engages the whole person and creates a support system based on each resident's needs and preferences. From natural wake-ups to music therapy, the program looks at the benefits of involving residents in their care as much as possible, finding ways to help them to "continue" living life the way they prefer, and engaging them in personalised activities that boost self-esteem and interaction. It also empowers nursing assistants to act upon (and communicate to other team members) their first-hand knowledge of each resident to ensure a better understanding of their care needs.
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XX(301676.1)
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Like all health care professionals, nurses have many variables to consider when administering patient care, in order to deliver desirable and effective outcomes. This is equally true in community, hospitals, and aged care facilities. Care plans, clinical pathways and critical pathways are some of the tools available for the management of patient care, allowing for a systematic and holistic multi-disciplinary approach to patient care. This program explains these tools and provides insight into their implementation and evaluation. Additionally, the program presents some of the innovative technological developments and initiatives that are seeing advancements in patient care management.
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XX(301680.1)
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Delivering palliative care can be both hugely rewarding and, at times, very stressful. It is likely that all health workers will be involved in caring for a dying person at some time. Nurses need to be able to manage their own stress to deliver a good standard of care to their patients. This programme provides an introduction to to palliative care stress management. We define stress, and discuss the differences between personal and work-related stress, and discuss the signs of stress-related burnout. This programme will equip viewers with the tools and strategies required to manage stress in palliative care more effectively.
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XX(301688.1)
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Developing and maintaining a healthy and well balanced diet is just as important for the elderly as any other age group. For elderly people who can no longer look after themselves, it is of vital importance that adequate meals are provided that will meet the nutritional requirements of this age group. Nutrition sources, portion size and meal frequency are all covered, as well as strategies for getting older people to eat. Aged care workers will find this programme invaluable when tending to the nutritional and dietary needs of the elderly.
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