from The Open University
Alternatively you can skip the navigation by pressing 'Enter'.
Get Started menu item
What's On menu item
TV
-
Monday 20th May
- 9:00am, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e5
- 9:30am, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 9:30am, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 2:00pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e5
- 2:30pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 2:30pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 7:00pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e5
- 7:30pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 7:30pm, Eden, Bang Goes The Theory s6e6
- 10:00pm, BBC Four, Timewatch: Last Day of WW1
Radio
- Sunday 19th May
- Monday 20th May
-
Monday 20th May
- You are here:
- Home
- Body & Mind
- Social Care
- The boundaries of care
The boundaries of care
In this unit, we are going to look at a number of...
In this unit, we are going to look at a number of situations which put a strain on the idea that caring is just 'being ordinary', including times when people are giving intimate care. In these special circumstances, since the normal rules do not apply, we have to develop a set of special rules to guide practice.
After studying this unit you should be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of the difficult decisions that need to be taken to improve the quality of interpersonal relationships in health and social care contexts;
- appreciate key moral dilemmas in the provision, delivery and management of health and social care services;
- identify ways in which boundaries can be respected in situations where intimate care is being given.
- Duration: 4 hours
- Published on: Friday 24th June 2011
- Level: Introductory
- Posted under: Social Care
The boundaries of care
Introduction

In this unit, we are going to look at a number of situations which put a strain on the idea that caring is just 'being ordinary', including times when people are giving intimate care. In these special circumstances, since the normal rules do not apply, we have to develop a set of special rules to guide practice.
This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Understanding Health and Social Care (K100) which is no longer taught by The Open University. If you want to study formally with us, you may wish to explore other courses we offer in this subject area [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] .
Archive content
This is an extract from an Open University course which is no longer available to new students. If you found this interesting you could explore more free Social Care course units or view the range of currently available OU Social Care courses.
Other pages You might like

Try: Diverse Perspectives on Mental Health
What causes mental distress and what can be done about it? What factors in the external...

Try: Understanding the past
Care can make deep inroads into personal lives and life narratives, so it is essential...

Study: Adult health, social care and wellbeing
Explore policy and practice in health and social care and learn about how adult health...

Try: Challenging ideas in mental health
Mental health service users often feel - and often are - disempowered from taking control...

Try: The medicalised context of bereavement
This unit helps you to explore the extent to which death and dying in western societies...

Study: Working with children, young people and...
Explore the complexities of working with children, young people and families while...

Try: Living with Disability
How does living with disability and chronic illness impact on a person's quality of life?...

Try: The meaning of home
This unit looks at the way people identify and become attached to places, buildings and...

Study: BA/BSc (Honours) Health and Social Care
This degree covers a broad range of topics relevant to employment in the health and...

Try: Riding the Good Health Train
In rural South Africa there are thousands of people who receive little or no medical care....

Try: Lennox Castle Hospital
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a...

Study: Dementia care
In this course you’ll develop the skills in understanding and caring for people with...
Comments
Be the first to post a comment
Copyright & revisions
Copyright information
- Creative-Commons: The Open University is proud to release this free course under a Creative Commons licence. However, any third-party materials featured within it are used with permission and are not ours to give away. These materials are not subject to the Creative Commons licence. See terms and conditions. Full details can be found in the Acknowledgements section.
Feeds
If you enjoyed this, why not follow a feed to find out when we have new things like it? Choose an RSS feed from the list below. (Don't know what to do with RSS feeds?)
Remember, you can also make your own, personal feed by combining tags from around OpenLearn.
Alternative Formats
Tags, Ratings and Social Bookmarking
Page Tags
Sign in or create a free account to add tags to your personal tag cloud using:
Have you tried our free courses?
Back on the streets
More Or Less returns
OU TV & Radio
-
Thinking Allowed: Plenty & stammeringBBC Radio 4
Monday 0:15 -
Bang Goes The Theory s6e5Eden
Monday 9:00 -
Bang Goes The Theory s6e6Eden
Monday 9:30 -
Bang Goes The Theory s6e6Eden
Monday 9:30 -
Bang Goes The Theory s6e5Eden
Monday 14:00
Views
Votes
Comments
Tags
- climate change (373)
- business (277)
- diaries (194)
- bottom line (169)
- food (168)
- Rough Science (162)
- internet (145)
- BBC Two (145)
- BBC Radio 4 (140)
- BBC (133)
- Scotland (121)
- listings (120)
- points for debate (120)
- Bang goes the Theory (116)
- Creative Climate (116)
- children (116)
- English Civil War (115)
- astronomy (108)
- Thinking Allowed (104)
- religion (98)
- marketing (94)
- 20th century (94)
- communication (93)
- Charles I (93)
- evolution (91)
- sustainability (89)
- research (88)
- architecture (85)
- energy (83)
- Charles Darwin (78)
OpenLearn Links
Copyrighted imageCredit: Background image Lucian Milasan | Dreamstime.com 

