Learn: Right to Choice – What it Looks Like Day-to-Day
Level 1/Level 2 Cambridge National in Health and Social Care (120 GLH) – J835
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What does the 'Right to Choice' mean in health and social care settings?
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The right to choice means service users can make decisions about {{blank0}} based on their preferences and needs.
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Which of the following are benefits of maintaining the right to choice? (Select all that apply)
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