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    in with we communicate without speaking‚ this can be using many different methods. Sign langue this is way in which we can communicate with a people who have hearing impairments. With children and young people you can use makaton witch is a basic from of sing langue. For adults you can use B.S.L which is short for British Sign Language. “The British Deaf Association states that BSL is a first or preferred language for nearly 7‚ 00000 people in the UK.”(Nolan‚ Moonie‚ and Lavers 20005 health and social

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    Unit 51

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    but their families and our colleagues too. Good communications skills help to build better relationships. Relationships are influenced by the way I communicate‚ not only with the words I choose to say but also with my facial expressions and body language. I can tell somebody I’m happy as much as I want to but unless it’s accompanied with a smile nobody will believe me. Communication is important when working with children‚ I have to exchange information regarding the child with their parent/carer

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    in asylums under the assumption that they were mentally disabled because they could not hear or speak. With the creation of American Sign Language‚ it became clear that the deaf were fully capable of learning‚ and that the only difference between the deaf and the hearing is that they are unable to hear. The adoption of Sign Language‚ as the official language of the deaf‚ lead to the establishment of their own cultural identity. This sense of identity is evident in the adoption of the differentiation

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    particularly when different agencies are working with a child. Different ideas can also be shared by communication which can improve your practice. We all need to communicate to express our feelings‚ this can be through facial expressions‚ body language or vocally. If children are unable to express their needs they can become very frustrated and may become withdrawn. 2. Communication can affect relationships in the setting greatly‚ good communication between staff can result in a strong team

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    Communication is an essential tool a carer can use to meet the needs of children. It is a basic requirement of my job role to communicate with individuals and their families‚ other members of staff on a daily basis. Communicating with other staff members ensures effective team working and continuity of care. It also ensures any health and safety issues are recognized and reported. Individuals communicate with carers to express their needs and preferences and to ensure they are met. As a carer I would

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    medical needs or personal care. Aiii Using the table involved identify three ways of finding out the communication and language needs of an individual. For each method describe how effective it is at establishing the needs of the individual. Method | How effective is this method | Observation | By observing the individual you can establish the most effective language or best way to communicate and be able to determine whether they have disability or illness. If there is a learning disability

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    people. Relationships and communication skills go hand in hand. Practitioners who have good communication skills are likely to have strong relationships with children‚ parents and other adults. This is because relationships are influenced by the body language‚ facial expressions and the ways in which others listen and talk to you. That is the way they communicate. Communating with everyone in the workplace is influenced by having good relationships‚ they impact on how we are able to share and gain information

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    Sarah Bowker Respite North West Ltd Unit 1 Use and develop systems that promote communication In my role as team leader I communicate with many people on a daily basis. I communicate with the people we support‚ (who have learning disabilities)‚ the staff team‚ the families of the people we support and other professionals that have any involvement with the health care or support of the individuals in our care. The way I communicate depends on who I am communicating with. When communicating I

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    Communication is a two way process which sends a message to people and makes sure that the message sent are being understood by people who receives it because if not it means that communication is not successful or it failed to send a particular message. In health and social care‚ effective communication is very important because it is the way where different care professionals and service users could point out the important things needed and say what are their needs or if there any complaints‚ by

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    nvq level 5 unit 1.2

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    be addressed in own job role Communication is more than just what we say. It is how we say things and what we understand from what is said to us. Communication comes in different forms‚ including verbal‚ written word‚ lip reading‚ sign language and even body language. As a Domiciliary Care Manager it is part of my job role to be able to communicate with a variety of groups and individuals ranging from service users‚ their families and staff to health professionals‚ social services and CQC. Everybody

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