BTEC Level 3 Nationals Health and Social Care Unit 1- Task 2- Theories of communication Merit Tutor- Jude Good and effective communication is important in a health and social care setting as it: Reduces conflict Poor communication creates misunderstanding for the service user. This can be solved when you communicate effectively by making people understand and fill in the gaps of poor communication. You could also use your good communication skills to solve conflict between any
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Displays in Schools The school’s setting on displays show that displays are allowed on the walls in the classrooms‚ corridors‚ in the school hall and sometimes in the offices. By having displays up around the school it gives the children a sense of achievement and the children will feel valued. Also by having displays up on the walls in the school‚ it makes the school look brighter‚ and more cheerful. The policy on displays includes that the display should create awareness and give information. It should
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(E1) In a childcare setting the professional has many responsibilities this may include: Working according to the principles of the sector and confidentiality. Some of these principles include working in partnership with the Childs parents/families for example if a certain child has issues going on at home it is your responsibility as the professional to work closely with the child and their parents/families to make sure that you meet the Childs individual needs and follow out any routine in the
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10/680 846 Unit 2- The developing child. D1- Describe the expected stage of social development of the children aged 4 years. The child at 4 years will start to develop a knowledge about different genders e.g. females and males. They can make friends‚ and they are also interested in having them. This age group‚ should know how negotiate‚ and to give and take objects. D2- Describe the expected stage of social development of the children aged 5 years. They can help and
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Children and young people workforce Diploma Level 3 by Emma Staynings Unit 45 1.1 Human Rights Act. Human rights act come into force in Britain in October 2000. This act is vital in protecting the fundamental freedoms of everyone in our society. As childminders we develop policies and procedures‚ we make sure fresh water is supplied and that we have a safe home environment‚ supplying healthy food and be a good role model for the children in our care. These rights are in place to protect
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Diploma level 3 in Health & Social Care The following learning resources are for guidance/reference ONLY!!! Please do not copy‚ as your work may be rejected by your Assessor!! The following ‘outcomes’‚ need to be met‚ to show your assessor competency of your work practices. UNIT 5 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse The learner can: a. Define the following types of abuse: • Physical abuse • Sexual abuse
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COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS TASK A Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ and emotions‚ to give encouragement and show others they are valued. Aii Describe two ways how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care settings between individuals
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interaction. * Can use sounds to communicate their feelings of discomfort‚ pleasure and contentment. * Can listen to and respond intonations and the sounds in familiar voices. 9 – 18 Months * Can begin to use single words to convey simple needs and wants. * Can understand simple sentences and instruction in rhymes such as “clap hands”. * Are able to learn new words quickly and use them when the matter interests them‚ such as car‚ lorry‚ cow etc. * Likes to look at pictures in
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explore the different types of races there are in the world. That way we can learn new things and gather information about them. Religion: Making friends‚ visiting places to study or worship in places of different religious practices. Languages: Learning new languages‚ for example Hindi‚ French‚ Latin‚ and Bengali or getting involved in cultural events like Eid‚ Hanukah‚ Diwali‚ and Ramadan outside of our own cultural events. Give some statistics/examples of different types of races or food in
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Differentiated Lesson Based on Student Interest Part 1: KUDs (to be completed in Week 2) Grade Level 4th Curricular Area Math Established Goals Students will add and subtract fractions Standard(s) Include as many standards as are applicable for your lesson. Local‚ State‚ National Math.4.NF.B. Students will understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole. High-Quality Curriculum (KUDs): What I want my students to KNOW How to add and
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