PhysicalBarriers-This is to dowith howmuch it mightcost to accessa service.- These are objects thatprevent anindividual fromgetting wherethey must go.No money to payfor the service, Notentitled to pay forthe service, Localauthority or healthauthority cannotafford the service.Too far to travel, Nopublic transportavailable, Expensiveto travel, Too far forfamily and friends tovisit, No serviceavailable.Lack of staff,Lack ofinformation,lack of money.Large demandon services-Stairs and no lift,Narrow doorways,Toilets unsuitablefor people withdisabilities, Lack oframps-where theservice is inrelation towhere theclient livesPHYSICALREASONS (thebuilding orenvironment isnot equippedfor disabled)-Sometimes the health,social care and earlyyears services anindividual needs toaccess may not beavailable due staffshortages  or a lack ofmoney for the serviceResourceBarriersCULTUREANDLANGUAGEREASONSRESOURCEREASONSGeographicalBarriersGEOGRAPHICALREASONS (wherethe service is inrelation to wherethe client lives)Beliefs about who shouldprovide care, Beliefsabout how illness andsocial problems shouldbe dealt with, No onespeaks the clientslanguage, Jargon, dialector slang causesconfusionPSYCHOLOGICALREASONS (thefeelings andattitudes the clienthas)PsychologicalBarriersFINANCIALREASONS(the cost ofa service)Fear of change,pain, Pride,Independence,Not wanting tobe looked after.CulturalandLanguageBarriers - the feelingsand attitudesthe clienthas.FinancialBarriers-If the information (signs,leaflets, posters) about health, social care andearly years services is inEnglish only then thosewith a different firstlanguage will not be ableto find out about theservice.PhysicalBarriers-This is to dowith howmuch it mightcost to accessa service.- These are objects thatprevent anindividual fromgetting wherethey must go.No money to payfor the service, Notentitled to pay forthe service, Localauthority or healthauthority cannotafford the service.Too far to travel, Nopublic transportavailable, Expensiveto travel, Too far forfamily and friends tovisit, No serviceavailable.Lack of staff,Lack ofinformation,lack of money.Large demandon services-Stairs and no lift,Narrow doorways,Toilets unsuitablefor people withdisabilities, Lack oframps-where theservice is inrelation towhere theclient livesPHYSICALREASONS (thebuilding orenvironment isnot equippedfor disabled)-Sometimes the health,social care and earlyyears services anindividual needs toaccess may not beavailable due staffshortages  or a lack ofmoney for the serviceResourceBarriersCULTUREANDLANGUAGEREASONSRESOURCEREASONSGeographicalBarriersGEOGRAPHICALREASONS (wherethe service is inrelation to wherethe client lives)Beliefs about who shouldprovide care, Beliefsabout how illness andsocial problems shouldbe dealt with, No onespeaks the clientslanguage, Jargon, dialector slang causesconfusionPSYCHOLOGICALREASONS (thefeelings andattitudes the clienthas)PsychologicalBarriersFINANCIALREASONS(the cost ofa service)Fear of change,pain, Pride,Independence,Not wanting tobe looked after.CulturalandLanguageBarriers - the feelingsand attitudesthe clienthas.FinancialBarriers-If the information (signs,leaflets, posters) about health, social care andearly years services is inEnglish only then thosewith a different firstlanguage will not be ableto find out about theservice.

TOPIC: Barriers to Care Services - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Physical Barriers
  2. -This is to do with how much it might cost to access a service.
  3. - These are  objects that prevent an individual from getting where they must go.
  4. No money to pay for the service, Not entitled to pay for the service, Local authority or health authority cannot afford the service.
  5. Too far to travel, No public transport available, Expensive to travel, Too far for family and friends to visit, No service available.
  6. Lack of staff, Lack of information, lack of money. Large demand on services
  7. -Stairs and no lift, Narrow doorways, Toilets unsuitable for people with disabilities, Lack of ramps
  8. -where the service is in relation to where the client lives
  9. PHYSICAL REASONS (the building or environment is not equipped for disabled)
  10. -Sometimes the health, social care and early years services an individual needs to access may not be available due staff shortages  or a lack of money for the service
  11. Resource Barriers
  12. CULTURE AND LANGUAGE REASONS
  13. RESOURCE REASONS
  14. Geographical Barriers
  15. GEOGRAPHICAL REASONS (where the service is in relation to where the client lives)
  16. Beliefs about who should provide care, Beliefs about how illness and social problems should be dealt with, No one speaks the clients language, Jargon, dialect or slang causes confusion
  17. PSYCHOLOGICAL REASONS (the feelings and attitudes the client has)
  18. Psychological Barriers
  19. FINANCIAL REASONS (the cost of a service)
  20. Fear of change, pain, Pride, Independence, Not wanting to be looked after.
  21. Cultural and Language Barriers
  22. - the feelings and attitudes the client has.
  23. Financial Barriers
  24. -If the information (signs, leaflets, posters) about  health, social care and early years services is in English only then those with a different first language will not be able to find out about the service.