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Read the following information about Sarah and Andrew and answer questions 1(a). 1(b) and 1(e)
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Sarah is a care assistant in a residential home for young adults with physical and learning
disabilities. Every moming Sarah selects clothes for Andrew who has a brain injury. Sarah
gives Andrew toast for breakfast and selects his meal at lunchtime every day. She does this
to save time as Andrew is slow to make decisions due to his brain injury and Sarah has three
other residents to care for.
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(a) Identify three of Andrew's rights that Sarah is not maintaining.

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