Sociology, asked by amcdavid263, 1 month ago

8. What do we mean by ‘duty of care versus dignity of risk ’ in service delivery to young people?.

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Answered by tanishashwetha
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Duty of care refers to the responsibility (under Common Law) of people to take reasonable care to ensure their actions, or inactions, do not cause injury or harm to others. ... The dignity of risk is, in itself, a duty of care.

Answered by himanshu2722
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Duty of care refers to the responsibility (under Common Law) of people to take reasonable care to ensure their actions, or inactions, do not cause injury or harm to others. Dignity of risk, on the other hand, is a concept that outlines how people should have the freedom to make decisions and choices that may expose themselves to a level of risk.

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