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    Assignment 301 principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Question and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate. - To express ones emotions. - To be sociable and interact with others. - To put ones opinion across. - To share information. Aii Explain how effective communication can effect relationships in a adult social care setting between: a) colleagues and other professionals Good communication skills are required to develop positive

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    Social workers have been put on the bleeding heart liberal totem for years. They have been described as to compassionate‚ to emotional‚ to slow to act‚ and to sympathetic. While other individuals have described social workers as heartless and too quick to act. Which is an actual social worker supposed to be? In reality social workers are individuals‚ who do not fit in a certain type of stereotype that people assume they should. There are social workers who do fit the public’s expectations‚ but

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    Graded Unit- Development Stage- Louise Morgan The activity that I helped a service user complete was baking cakes. The activity was developed using person centred planning social care model. The service user to whom I will be again changing the name of to Lauren‚ following Data Protection act 1998. By following the person centred approach Lauren was empowered by making her own choices‚ she feels in everyday living that she does not get to make a lot of choices about the way she lives because she

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    Child Protective Services Social Workers "A person’s a person‚ no matter how small."(Dr.Seuss) A child is the greatest gift that anyone can have so “Why would anyone hurt them?” No one really knows the real answer but many have tried to answer that it but what is the point if they are not going to stop. That is why people have dedicated to protecting these children who get hurt whether it is at home or it is at school they are known as social workers. When I was little I didn’t know what i wanted

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    Credit value: 10 9 Values and planning in social care This unit looks at how social care services need to acknowledge the uniqueness of each individual‚ and plan and deliver support services in a holistic way to ensure that all the individual’s needs are met. By completing a range of activities you will develop an understanding of the diverse nature of the people who are receiving care and some of the ethical issues that can arise in health and social care settings. This will involve recognising the

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    THE SOCIAL WORKER 1.1 IN YOUR WORKING RELATIONSHIP YOU WOULD BE FRIENDLY‚ HAVE A DIFFERENT APPROACH‚ TREAT WITH EQUALITY‚ YOU WOULD KNOW YOUR ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES‚ YOU WOULD NOT SHARE PERSONAL INFORMATION AS YOU WOULD AS WITH FRIENDS. ALSO A WORKING RELATIONSHIP HAS NO EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT AND IS PRIMARILY BASED AROUND WORK AND YOUR JOB‚ WHERE AS A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP DOES HAVE AN EMAOTIONAL ATTATCHMENT 1.2 THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF WORKING RELATIONSHIPS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS

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    period Rough Draft Being a Social Worker an interesting‚ interactive job that entails a lot of work. "We try to fulfill the needs of human beings" ("Career Day"). It takes a dedication to empowering people for their dignity and worth. This can involve working with‚ communication with and teaching people many things. You will also help others and provide service to them. This job can include preparing individuals for the professional practice and services. Social Work will also involve helping

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    My name is Brianna Stewart and I am currently a senior at Kentucky State University. I have always wanted to be a social worker growing up‚ because I’ve watched my mother change so many people’s life in this career. A social worker helps people of all different cultures and backgrounds and doesn’t discriminate against anybody. I’ve always been a helping person and I’ve always been the type of person who people come to for advice. People always felt comfortable telling me personal experience because

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    The processes for recruiting individuals to work in health and social care INTRODUCTION The aim of this report is to explore a recently appointed trainee Human Resources Officer at St Patrick Nursing Home which is located in Central London and to explain the factors to be considered when planning the recruitment of individuals to work in this nursing home‚ the strategies for building effective teams‚ the systems for monitoring and promoting the development of individuals and the approaches for managing

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    Colette Addison The role of the health and social care worker Outcome 1. 1. A working relationship differs from a personal relationship in lots of ways. Firstly working relationships are formal‚ with policies and procedures put in place to protect everyone involved. They are bound by a contract of employment and have codes of practice that must be adhered to. In a working relationship professionalism and responsibility are foremost in your job role. Other things such as trust‚ communication and encouragement

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