P3-Effective communication in Health and Social Care P4-Identify and explain strategies to overcome the barriers. Environmental factors There are a number of barriers to effective communication in health and social care. One of these is the environment. If the environment gets in the way of effective communication‚ then the receiver may not understand the message that is being given to them. • Seating positions Rooms with awkward seating positions might mean that two people cannot see each
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LEVEL 2 – CERTIFICATE IN PREPARING TO WORK IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE UNIT 2 –Principles of personal development in adult social care settings. OUTCOME 1 Understand what is required for good practice in adult social care roles. 1.1 Identify standards that influence the way adult social care job roles are carried out. Below is a list of some of the legislations that are relevant to adult social care. These make up ‘standards’ to follow for good practice. * Care Standards Act 2000
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A service-level agreement (SLA) is a part of a service contract where a service is formally defined. In practice‚ the term SLA is sometimes used to refer to the contracted delivery time (of the service or performance). As an example‚ Internet service providers and telcos will commonly include service level agreements within the terms of their contracts with customers to define the level(s) of service being sold in plain language terms. In this case the SLA will typically have a technical definition
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unit Unit 3 P4- Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful you try and it is how many precautions they take. The health care setting I will be talking about is a Care home‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities
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UNIT 503 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. There are two main models which link with equality‚ diversity and inclusion. These are the social model of disability and the medical model of disability. (http://ddsg.org.uk/taxi/social-model.html) Shape Arts claim that ‘The Social Model frames disability as a social construct. Disability is created by physical‚ organisational and attitudinal barriers‚ which can
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Unit Title: Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings Unit sector reference: PWCS 36 Level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 37 Unit expiry date: 31/07/2015 Unit accreditation number: R/602/3182 Unit purpose and aim This unit develops the understanding of person-centred support as a fundamental principle of adult social care. This unit is aimed at those who are interested in‚ or new to working in social care settings with adults. Learning Outcomes The
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Unit 1 - The Information Age Contents Introduction 1. Introduce yourself… My name is… A student at…‚ who is studying… 2. Purpose of this unit The purpose of this unit is to produce an Eportfolio (eBook / ePresentation) what will be used for a time capsule. The intensions is to educate and provide an insight to a generation (audience) 100 years from now‚ about what ICT technologies were available and how they were utilised… 3. Technologies currently used and what is the purpose
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are functioning. Psychological age 2 refers to the impact that certain life events have had on one’s intelligence‚ learning ability‚ memory‚ or maturity. An individual’s social age is divided into three categorical influence‚ one being nonnormative 3‚ where events in their life are not a common occurrence and may happen rather unexpectedly. As Woolf’s 5 research suggests‚ history-graded influences 4‚ such as war or an epidemic in the past‚ affect individuals within a culture in identical ways and
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M&S as it they know that some of the proceeds go to a good cause that they believe in. Marks and Spencer’s recruitment process aims to be fair and not to discriminate groups of society. For example‚ if an old person applied to a job at a manager level and a middle aged person applied for the same job‚ it would be unethical to choose the middle aged person based
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Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business and Administration (QCF) QCF [ 600/3451/8] 2 All Units Unit: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment (level 2) [L/601/7638] Learning Outcome 1: Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 01.01 . Identify the main points of contracts of employment An agreement between an employer and employee that create the starting point of the employment relationship and include
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