This report delves into the principles of health and social care, focusing on practices within care homes such as Prince of Wales House and Icon Residential care Home. It covers procedures for protecting colleagues and clients from harm, the enforcement of relevant policies, legislation, and codes of practice, and the development of local policies in accordance with national requirements. The report further explores how principles of support are applied to ensure service users are cared for, including the application of the system theory and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It examines the impact of social processes on service users, analyzes the benefits of a person-centered approach, and discusses ethical dilemmas and conflicts in care provision. The report also addresses the author's role, responsibilities, and contributions to policy development, concluding with recommendations for meeting good practice requirements. The report also discusses the rehabilitation of offenders act, 1974 and human rights act 1998, which are followed by care homes.