Unit 01 Principals of communication in adult social care settings 1 Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate to express needs and emotions. We can share ideas and information through communication as well as discuss opinions and experiences. Communication does not necessarily have to be verbal. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of working in adult social
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Health and Social Care Unit 11: Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence For the assignment you are required to fully reference all work using the Harvard system. When researching a variety of sources must be used for example; Internet‚ books‚ journal articles‚ etc. All written work must be produced in Arial size 12. All work should be labelled with the appropriate title. All work must also include your name‚ person code and page numbers. Ensure that
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Unit 4 Principles for implementing Duty of care in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young Persons settings. 1.1 Duty of care means that I provide care and support to individuals‚ within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed rules of my workplace It is about keeping Young peoples independence‚ to support and enable them to live within an environment free from prejudice and safe from abuse. All young people are entitled to their own opinions‚ choices and we should
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Assignment 1 Question 1 (Weighting: 0) Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults The word count is there for guidance purposes only. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: Children Young people Adults Effective communication is important when working with children as it helps build a strong‚ trusting‚ positive relationship. Children look to adults as role models‚ they are social learners
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E1 The practitioner has many responsibilities‚ but the practitioner’s main responsibility is to safe guard the child and make the environment safe for themselves and the children in the setting. By doing this the parents know their children are in a safe environment and the practitioner will safe guard them. This will build a trusting relationship between the parent and the practitioner. Also when the practitioner is dealing with the child they would have to look at all areas of the child. For example
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important ages: * 0-3 years * 3-7 years * 7-12 years * 12-19 years At the beginning of a child life I mean from birth till age of three the physical development is concentrated on the perception of sounds and familiar faces like mum and dad faces‚ their voices‚ starting sitting‚ start to walk‚ feed himself‚ starting to play‚ holds crayon in one hand and starting doing marks on paper. The social and emotional development for the child from birth till 3 years it has on the centre
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HND in Health & Social Care level 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKPLACE UNIT 3 Tutor: Chisomje Ezeaku Submit by: Anasthasia Ngalula From group: D ID: LCC20135253 1.2 The responsibilities of employers and employee for maintaining health & safety in a workplace Health and social care settings also face potential hazards and injuries‚ so policies and legislation are need to promote and implement in the health and social care workplace. Employers and staffs are responsible
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feelings. A psychiatrist – A Psychiatrist is a professional who is trained in mental health. A Psychiatrist can diagnose mental health issues and put relevant resources i.e. Medication or counseling therapies in place to support the child or young person. Coping strategies are discussed with the child and their family to manage their mental health in a positive
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Anne-Marie Milner Nvq level 3 1.1 These set the standards that must be met to ensure that health and safety of all employers and others who may be affected by any work activity. - the health and safety at work act 1974 - The management of health and safety at work regulation act 1999. - The workplace (health and safety and welfare) regulations 1992 . - The manual handling operations regulation 1992. 1.2 Moving and handling of people and objects - personal hygiene - infection
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Case Study Master Budget Candyce Cooper Dr Eugene McDermott Unit Level and Multiple Level Cost Assignment with Decision Implications Case Study Candyce Cooper Dr Eugene McDermott Activity Based Costing is a costing tool that corporations use to identify costs that are associated with the production of an item. CarryAll Company produces specialtyand standard briefcases. This company has not adopted ABC. Therefore‚ by not using ABC‚ the president believes that the producing
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