Support Practitioner

4 days ago


North East, United Kingdom Turning Point Scotland Full time

**Support to people who use services - To**:

- provide support and assistance to people who we support in accordance with their support plans and service aims.
- assist with initial and on-going assessments of people who we support.
- advise people who we support in accordance with guidance from senior colleagues or in accordance with the service aims.
- be a key worker as required.
- maintain professional confidentiality and boundaries at all times.
- support and assist people who we support in crisis situations, and/or manage physical risk or behaviour likely to cause incidents, in accordance with the support plan or service protocol.
- travel within the service area you are contracted for and supporting the travel and transportation of people who we support in accordance with their support plan (mobility, own car, service vehicles, public transport etc).
- have an understanding of the causes and effects of social exclusion as is relevant to the service and area in which you work.
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Planning, policies and record keeping - To: *
- devise, review and update support plans, record events and observations and keep appropriate records as require in the service.
- attend and contribute to service user reviews often as a key worker or as required.
- co-ordinate elements of support in accordance with the support plan.
- follow risk management plans, and follow and update risk assessments.
- work with data in line with the data protection act.
- work with and comply with standard operation (finance, operational, Health and Safety and Human Resources) and service procedures.
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Interactions with other people - To: *
- administer or prompting medication and ensure that medication protocols are adhered to.
- support or buddy new staff and volunteers/those on placement to show them how your practice complies with the SSSC Codes of Practice.
- have a collegiate approach, ask when you need support or guidance and team work with a diverse group of people.
- manage and resolve conflict promptly and raise issues appropriately using the correct internal processes.
- directly communicate with the families of the people we support as appropriate.
- liaise with workers from other agencies when requested to do so by senior colleagues.
- work in accordance with the service, meeting the relevant legislation and National Care Standards.
- liaise with landlords and similar others on behalf of people who we support when requested to do so by senior colleagues.
- maintain confidentiality with shared information.
- be aware of health and safety and contribute fully to keeping my work environment, community, people who use services and myself safe.
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Leadership - To: *
- provide buddying or informal coaching to new staff.
- support the delivery of a specific part of the service such as group work.
- continuously contribute to service development and improvement.
- contribute to Turning Point Scotland.
- keep abreast of changes or sector requirements that are relevant to you.
- appropriately challenge oppressive or potentially abusive behaviours or practices and report any concerns quickly to senior colleagues.
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Miscellaneous - applies only in certain services*

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to undertake sleepovers, overnight and weekends working and occasionally participate in people who we support holiday's as required.
- to undertake training that may be technical or specialised that will benefit the service.
- to perform lone working.
Service DescriptorTurning Point Scotland’s Glasgow Mental Health & Huntington’s Service provides support to individuals suffering from complex and enduring mental health problems, and individuals who suffer from symptomatic Huntington's disease to have as fulfilling a life as possible
Our aim is to assist individuals to maintain their own tenancies. But the service aims for more than just sustaining independent living. Turning Point Scotland is committed to finding individuals a support network of positive relationships involving everyone in fulfilling & meaningful activity. We want individuals we support to have a true Sense of belonging, a positive identity and feel a valued role with recognition in their local communities
Housing support, personal care, and care at home packages as well as involvement in a range of education, employability & social activities through self-directed support are offered, based on the specific needs of the individual. This can range from a few hours per week to support accessible 24 hrs/7 days per week.

Desirable qualifications
- Has completed a qualification in Social Service and Health Care at Level 6 or 7 (SCQF) or other speciality recognised by the SSSC for registration purposes.



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