used to clarify misunderstandings Q.3.5 Explain how to access extra support or services to enable individuals to communicate effectively 4. Understand principles and practices relating to confidentiality Q.4.1 Explain the meaning of the term „confidentiality Q.4.2 Describe ways to maintain
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R/602/2906 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS 1.Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. a) They want to express their wishes‚ thoughts‚ believes etc. b) They do not want to be lonely. c) They want their needs to be met. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting. Good communication helps to meet individual’s needs and improve
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Luis Fernando S.R. Conde 03.02.2012 Page 1 Communication and professional relationships with children young people and adults Good professional relationships can be a rewarding way for two or more people to work together and help each other after moving on to other opportunities. A lack of a professional relationship on the other hand‚ can lead to lost productivity
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communication Outcome 4 – Be able to apply principles and practices relating to confidentiality at work 1) Explain the term ‘Confidentiality’ 2) Demonstrate confidentiality in day to day communication‚ in line with agreed ways of working 3) Describe situations where information normally considered to be confidential might need to be passed on 4) Explain how and when to seek advise about confidentiality Outcome 1 - Understanding ways communication is important in the work
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Include justification for observing codes of conduct and how professionalism is maintained. 2. Outline a range of therapeutic strategies which ensure safe practice for both practitioner and client. This will include safety‚ record keeping‚ confidentiality and issues such as bias‚ prejudice and transference. To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are boundaries and contracts in place that are agreed to and understood by both the counsellor and the client.
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on standards for primary ethical issues -- confidentiality‚ consent‚ disclosure‚ competence‚ conflict of interest‚ grossly unethical behavior‚ and the overall ethical stance and actions of the program -- and create policies which will help them uphold those standards‚ they are on their way to community respect and outstanding service delivery ( National Association of Social Workers 1999). b. What methods should Barbara use to ensure confidentiality in the context of group counseling? When treating
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Nursing Practice. Medical Surgical Nursing: Preparation for Practice‚ Vol 1.Prentice Hall‚ 66-84. In Re Quinlan‚ 70 N.J. 10‚ 355 A.2d 647 (1976) Silva‚ M.C Slowther‚ A.M. (2006). Sharing information in health care: The nature and limits of confidentiality. Clinical Ethics. Vol. 1. (Issue No. 2)‚ pgs. 82–84. Smith‚ K.‚ & Godfrey‚ N. (2002). Being a good nurse and doing the right thing: A qualitative study
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new things he invented for themself (last week 26 months girl used lifts to cooking). I will to my best to support them in his journey through early years fondation stage. LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT – AMBITON‚ IMPROVEMENT I try to organize the childminding service I provide the best I can but also my ambition is to improve it after reflecting my practice in terms to improve outcomes for children and to increase my confidence. I set up realistic but challenging targets and try to put my plans into
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COUNSELLOR AND THE LAW The law would seem to affect the counsellor predominantly over issues of confidentiality which cause ethical dilemmas in a variety of areas. It would seem the counsellor tends to end up torn between their responsibility towards their clients and the law or doctors/other health officials/organisations and society in general. The counsellor must weigh up client confidentiality against that of public interest and the guidelines of what is or is not in the public interest are
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