Understanding How to plan and provide environments and services that support children and young people’s health and safety. 1.1 Describe factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services When planning an activity for the children there are several factors to take into account a. the function and purpose of the environment‚ services and equipment b. the individual needs of the children c. the duty of care d. lines of responsibility and
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Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions‚ to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families. It is a way of working that ensures children and young people who need additional support have exactly the right professionals around them. If a child needs support from a speech therapist‚ a social worker‚ teachers and health workers‚ then a team of those professionals will be set up (with consent of the child‚ young
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Define mobility. The movement of individuals from a particular place or position to another whilst ensuring that their independence is maintained. 1.2 Explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected by mobility. If a person had a fracture of a bone and does not heal quickly or may become infected which can restrict movement of a persons hand or leg‚ which makes it difficult for moving around. Stiff‚ painful‚ swollen and inflamed joints are the result of arthritis and can restrict
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Report on the effective communication Date: 18/10/2012 Introduction This is a report based on information that is related to effective communication. There will be specific sections in the report‚ which refer contexts of communication‚ forms of communication and interpersonal interaction. The information within this report states what contributes towards and communication within health and social care settings and how specific factors can become barriers to effective communication. Content Contexts
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Effective Communication through TV Advertisements to Children A Term Paper Presented to Ms. Mylene Manalansan Department of English and Applied Linguistics De La Salle University – Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for ENGLRES Second Term‚ SY 2009-2010 By Irene Pang Nicole Uytengsu December 16‚ 2009 Thesis Statement: Television advertisements communicate more effectively to children by overcoming the abstraction problem‚ memory problem‚ and
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point and time when I felt like what I said and how I said it was the only thing that mattered. However‚ I have learned throughout this course that Communicating an authentic self requires consistency between your presentation of self and your self – concept. Our presentation of self depends on whom we are communicating with and is called facework (Dobkin (2006). Communication in a Changing World). In this essay‚ I am prepared to show evidence of how I have learned to communicate better as well as
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2.2 Demonstrate how own practice supports a positive culture in the team http://www.attitudeworks.com.au/AW_pages/attitudes/positive/images/txt_results.gifMy attitude is influenced by the workplace itself‚ and this usually comes down to its leadership. Good leadership will promote positive attitudes from employees. A negative culture will dampen the mood and result in more employees calling in sick‚ feeling unhappy and unmotivated and eventually handing in their letter of resignation. There are
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is an absolute must. In a simple explanation‚ effective communication is when a message sent is received as the sender intended. Every company has a mission to accomplish and it is usually clearly stated in its mission statement. Communicating effectively allows the processes in getting to a productive end result to flow smoothly. It saves time‚ it saves embarrassment‚ it saves resources‚ it maximizes output‚ it creates a healthy working environment‚ and it can even build morale within an organization
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A positive relationship is a relationship that benefits children or young people to participate in and benefit from the setting. Effective communication is the key aspect of building a relationship between children‚ young people or adults. Body language‚ tone of voice and eye contact can tell us a lot about a person and also helps us determine how we are going to respond appropriately. Within the classroom we need to communicate effectively as we will come across a lot of different people with different
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Communication “It is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts‚ messages or information‚ as by speech‚ visuals‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two individuals.” Relationship “The way in which two or more people or things are connected.” Relationships with children are especially tender and deserve extra attention and care as children are developing their concepts of the world and their place in it. We are role
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